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Eastern North Carolina Head Start Teachers’ personal and professional experiences with healthy eating and physical activity: a qualitative exploration
by
Dev, Dipti A
, Bayles, Jocelyn
, Hegde, Archana V
, Goodell, L Suzanne
, Jones, Lorelei
, Stage, Virginia C
in
Adult
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ childhood
/ Children
/ Classrooms
/ Community Nutrition
/ Curricula
/ Data Collection
/ Diet, Healthy
/ Eating
/ Eating behavior
/ Exercise
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ females
/ Food safety
/ Health behavior
/ Health care
/ Health Promotion
/ healthy eating habits
/ Humans
/ Low income groups
/ Male
/ Managerial skills
/ North Carolina
/ nutrition
/ Nutrition education
/ Nutrition research
/ Obesity
/ Overweight
/ Personal health
/ Physical activity
/ Preschool education
/ Prevention
/ Research Paper
/ Role models
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
2021
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Eastern North Carolina Head Start Teachers’ personal and professional experiences with healthy eating and physical activity: a qualitative exploration
by
Dev, Dipti A
, Bayles, Jocelyn
, Hegde, Archana V
, Goodell, L Suzanne
, Jones, Lorelei
, Stage, Virginia C
in
Adult
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ childhood
/ Children
/ Classrooms
/ Community Nutrition
/ Curricula
/ Data Collection
/ Diet, Healthy
/ Eating
/ Eating behavior
/ Exercise
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ females
/ Food safety
/ Health behavior
/ Health care
/ Health Promotion
/ healthy eating habits
/ Humans
/ Low income groups
/ Male
/ Managerial skills
/ North Carolina
/ nutrition
/ Nutrition education
/ Nutrition research
/ Obesity
/ Overweight
/ Personal health
/ Physical activity
/ Preschool education
/ Prevention
/ Research Paper
/ Role models
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
2021
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Eastern North Carolina Head Start Teachers’ personal and professional experiences with healthy eating and physical activity: a qualitative exploration
by
Dev, Dipti A
, Bayles, Jocelyn
, Hegde, Archana V
, Goodell, L Suzanne
, Jones, Lorelei
, Stage, Virginia C
in
Adult
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ childhood
/ Children
/ Classrooms
/ Community Nutrition
/ Curricula
/ Data Collection
/ Diet, Healthy
/ Eating
/ Eating behavior
/ Exercise
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ females
/ Food safety
/ Health behavior
/ Health care
/ Health Promotion
/ healthy eating habits
/ Humans
/ Low income groups
/ Male
/ Managerial skills
/ North Carolina
/ nutrition
/ Nutrition education
/ Nutrition research
/ Obesity
/ Overweight
/ Personal health
/ Physical activity
/ Preschool education
/ Prevention
/ Research Paper
/ Role models
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
2021
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Eastern North Carolina Head Start Teachers’ personal and professional experiences with healthy eating and physical activity: a qualitative exploration
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Eastern North Carolina Head Start Teachers’ personal and professional experiences with healthy eating and physical activity: a qualitative exploration
2021
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Explore the interrelationship between teachers' personal and professional socio-ecological structures while examining Head Start (HS) teachers' experiences with (1) trying to eat healthy and engage in physical activity (PA) and (2) promote healthy eating and PA in their classrooms.
In-depth semi-structured interviews were collected from March through June 2017. Researchers designed the data collection and analysis methods using a phenomenological approach. All interviews were recorded using digital audio and transcribed verbatim.
Seven HS centres in two rural eastern North Carolina counties.
Teachers (n 15) who had recently participated in a healthy eating and physical activity intervention. Participants were 100 % female, an average age of 43 years (sd 9·6) and primarily Black/African American (93·3 %).
Eighteen primary themes were identified providing unique insight into individual, social and environmental determinants that may influence teachers' personal health behaviours and professional health promotion practices. Findings indicated that teachers want to improve health behaviours personally (individual/family health) and professionally (children/families served); however, barriers exist at all levels impacting their ability to improve their own health and facilitate positive behaviours among the children/families they serve. Many teachers observed connections between their personal and professional experiences, but not beyond the individual level.
Study findings highlight the importance of considering and emphasising the potential relationship between personal and professional determinants of health when working with early childhood teachers. Findings from this study may be useful for informing the development, implementation and evaluation of future health promotion interventions using teachers as implementers.
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