2020
DOI: 10.1111/josh.12873
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Development and Validation of a Photo‐Evidence Tool to Examine Characteristics of Effective Drinking Water Access in Schools

Abstract: BACKGROUND Federal law requires water access in schools where meals are served. Schools report high rates of water accessibility in cafeterias, but observations indicate lower adherence. Although observation is costly, it permits a more detailed assessment of a water source to determine whether it provides effective access that encourages water consumption and thus, healthy hydration for students. METHODS To offer a less costly alternative to observations, researchers developed and validated a photo‐evidence t… Show more

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“… Water: The current practice in DU colleges is mandatory installation of hydration-stations, few measures to implement harvesting rainwater systems and none for smart water resulting in water wastage. Go-Brown aims to make free drinking water available to students through hydration-stations like, “Water-Coolers” or “Water-Fountains”, thus reducing the need for single-use plastic bottles [ 16 ]. As per WEF, 90% of single-use plastic bottles contain tiny pieces of plastic; thus, hydration-stations will protect the health of students.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Water: The current practice in DU colleges is mandatory installation of hydration-stations, few measures to implement harvesting rainwater systems and none for smart water resulting in water wastage. Go-Brown aims to make free drinking water available to students through hydration-stations like, “Water-Coolers” or “Water-Fountains”, thus reducing the need for single-use plastic bottles [ 16 ]. As per WEF, 90% of single-use plastic bottles contain tiny pieces of plastic; thus, hydration-stations will protect the health of students.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Go-Brown aims to make free drinking water available to students through hydration-stations like, “Water-Coolers” or “Water-Fountains”, thus reducing the need for single-use plastic bottles [ 16 ]. As per WEF, 90% of single-use plastic bottles contain tiny pieces of plastic; thus, hydration-stations will protect the health of students.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A survey was developed for the current study to measure key aspects of fountain maintenance including removal of trash, food/gum, graffiti, dust/dirt, and bodily secretions as well as fountain clogging and flooding based on previous research measuring these aspects of fountain cleanliness (21). Center liaisons or maintenance staff responded to eight questions about the previous week on a 4-point scale (i.e., everyday, three to four times, once or twice, or never) indicating how often they had to perform the various maintenance cleanliness tasks.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been used as a source of data to analyze healthy eating within schools ( Bélanger et al, 2016 ), to compare the nutritional quality of morning snacks ( Bucher Della Torre et al, 2021 ), to measure what students at elementary schools select and consume from school cafeteria meals ( Swanson, 2008 ), and to evaluate what items children chose from the salad bar at schools ( Moreno-Black and Stockard, 2018 ). Photography has also been applied to examine the characteristics of effective drinking water access in schools ( Patel et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%