Addressing the marketing and availability of unhealthy food and beverages in and around selected schools in Ghana: a community readiness appraisal
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2023
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BMJ Open
Abstract
Objective This study assessed stakeholder readiness
to address unhealthy food and beverage marketing and
availability in/around Public Basic Schools (for children
4–15 years) in Greater Accra Region, the highly urbanized
the administrative capital of Ghana.
Design The community readiness model was used
to conduct in-depth mixed methods interviews with
stakeholders. Using predefined anchored rating
statements, quantitative readiness scores ranging from
1 to 9 were generated. Thematic qualitative analysis was
undertaken to understand barriers and facilitators that
could influence the implementation of interventions.
Setting Greater Accra Region, Ghana.
Participants 18 key informants from various schools/
education/citizen sectors, which together represented the
‘school community’ of Greater Accra Region.
Results The mean readiness scores indicated that the
‘school community’ was at the ‘preplanning’ stage of
readiness (4.44±0.98) to address the marketing and
availability of unhealthy food and beverages in and around
schools. The mean readiness score for ‘leadership’ was
the highest of all dimensions (5.36±1.60), corresponding
to the ‘preparation’ stage. The lowest scores were found
for ‘community knowledge of efforts’ (3.19±2.45) and
‘resources for efforts’ (3.64±0.87), both of which were at a
‘vague awareness’ stage.
Conclusions The ‘school community’ recognized that the
marketing and availability of unhealthy food and beverages
was a problem. Additionally, the current leadership was
actively supportive of continuing/improving efforts that
create healthier children’s food environments. However,
actions that aim to increase the ‘school community’s’
knowledge of existing interventions and securing
resources to sustain those interventions are needed before
introducing readiness-appropriate strategies.
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Research Article
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unhealthy food, schools, Ghana
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Tandoh A, Laar A, Pradeilles R, et al. Addressing the marketing and availability of unhealthy food and beverages in and around selected schools in Ghana: a community readiness appraisal. BMJ Open 2023;13:e075166. doi:10.1136/ bmjopen-2023-075166