Healthy Nutrition and Physical Activity in Childcare: Views from Childcare Managers, Childcare Workers and Parents on Influential Factors
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Setting
2.2. Study Sample and Recruitment
2.3. Data Collection Methods
2.4. Data Processing and Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Respondents
3.2. Cognitive Mediators
3.2.1. Attitude
3.2.2. Social Norm
3.2.3. Perceived Behavioural Control
3.3. Environmental Facilitators and Barriers in Childcare
3.3.1. Physical Environment
3.3.2. Sociocultural Environment
3.3.3. Economic Environment
3.3.4. Political Environment
3.4. Cross-setting Influence of Childcare and Home Setting
3.5. Moderators
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Childcare Managers (N = 9) | Childcare Workers (N = 23) | |
---|---|---|
Mean age in years (range) | 40.1 (29–69) | 49.8 (19–65) |
Gender Female (%) Male (%) | 9 (100) n.a. | 23 (100) n.a. |
Educational level a | ||
Lower vocational pedagogical education | 0 | 7 (30.4) |
Lower vocational social work | 2 (22.2) | 2 (8.7) |
Higher vocational pedagogical education | 2 (22.2) | 9 (39.1) |
Higher vocational social work | 0 | 1 (4.3) |
Other | 4 (44.4) b | 4 (17.4) c |
Average working years (SD) | 6.3 (6.1) | 17.6 (8.4) |
Previous or current experience as childcare worker (%) | 5 (55.5) | n.a. |
Parents (N = 31 a) | |
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Mean age in years (range) | 31.7 (22–41) |
Gender b | |
Female (%) | 26 (81.3 |
Male (%) | 7 (18.7) |
Educational level c | |
Low (%) | 8 (25.0) |
Medium (%) | 11 (34.4) |
High (%) | 12 (37.5) |
Employment status | |
Unemployed (%) | 16 (51.6) |
Employedd (%) | 15 (48.4) |
Full-time (%) | 10 (66.7) |
Part-time (%) | 4 (26.7) |
Relational status | |
In a relationship (%) | 27 (87.1) |
Not in a relationship (%) | 4 (12.9) |
Average number of children (range) | 1.8 (1–4) |
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Van de Kolk, I.; Goossens, A.J.M.; Gerards, S.M.P.L.; Kremers, S.P.J.; Manders, R.M.P.; Gubbels, J.S. Healthy Nutrition and Physical Activity in Childcare: Views from Childcare Managers, Childcare Workers and Parents on Influential Factors. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 2909. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122909
Van de Kolk I, Goossens AJM, Gerards SMPL, Kremers SPJ, Manders RMP, Gubbels JS. Healthy Nutrition and Physical Activity in Childcare: Views from Childcare Managers, Childcare Workers and Parents on Influential Factors. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(12):2909. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122909
Chicago/Turabian StyleVan de Kolk, Ilona, Anne J. M. Goossens, Sanne M. P. L. Gerards, Stef P. J. Kremers, Roos M. P. Manders, and Jessica S. Gubbels. 2018. "Healthy Nutrition and Physical Activity in Childcare: Views from Childcare Managers, Childcare Workers and Parents on Influential Factors" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 12: 2909. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122909
APA StyleVan de Kolk, I., Goossens, A. J. M., Gerards, S. M. P. L., Kremers, S. P. J., Manders, R. M. P., & Gubbels, J. S. (2018). Healthy Nutrition and Physical Activity in Childcare: Views from Childcare Managers, Childcare Workers and Parents on Influential Factors. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(12), 2909. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122909