Teacher Perception of the School Nurses in Addressing Obesity Among School Children in Kuwait

Alrashidi, M, Shahwan-Akl, L, Alhaiti, A, Aldaihani, M

Abstract


Obesity in children is a global issue and it seems that no country has yet succeeded in addressing this issue. Therefore, investigating the current situation in regard to found new strategies in addressing the overweight and obesity in children by using qualitative research approaches was an important decision made at the beginning of the data collection. This study was conducted to examine the perceptions of school teachers towards the role of the school nurse in tackling obesity among children in Kuwait. Method: Twelve focus group discussions were used to collect the data to obtain in-depth details about the role of school nursing in addressing obesity among school children in sex provinces in Kuwait, The qualitative data were analysed using content analysis. NVivo 10® qualitative analysis software was used during the process of coding and the development of themes. Result: The focus group findings revealed the following key theme and perceptions among participants: The possible important role of the school nurse is minimised due to limitations of availability (not in every school) and their current roles. focus groups reported that nurses were limited to providing first aid to students, whereas nurses are able to serve in a more proactive, preventative capacity, although not asked to do so. Conclusion: school nurses were under-recognised and not appropriately utilised, as most participants in the second phase did not consider the school nurse as a part of the solution and believed that nurses were employed for emergency needs only. This is not in line with several studies that found that the activities of school nurses, such as delivering health education and taking body weight measurements, is associated with school children having a healthy body weight. Also, school nurses play a major role in advocating for the creation of a healthy environment for school children. Therefore, the current study calls for school nurses to be a part of the solution.

Keywords: Obesity, overweight, Kuwait, school children,school nurse, perception.

DOI: 10.7176/JHMN/85-10

Publication date: January 31st 2021


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