Developing and pre-testing of nutrition cartoon video to promote healthy eating among hearing and deaf and mute children

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Idelia G. Glorioso, Shannen Faye Q. Arevalo, Maja Bethzaida S. Decena, Theresa Krista B. Jolejole, Milflor S. Gonzales
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Introduction: A six-minute nutrition cartoon video “The Magical Pinggang Pinoy in Nutrilandia” was developed and pre-tested to encourage hearing and deaf and mute children to eat a variety of foods by following the Pinggang Pinoy® (Healthy Plate). This study described the development process of the nutrition cartoon video and explored the participants’ acceptance towards it. Methods: The video underwent two levels of pre-testing to ensure comprehensibility, attractiveness, acceptability, and self-involvement. The first level was conducted among three DOST-FNRI experts, while the second level was among six deaf-mute school teachers and 30 mothers/ caregivers of 6-9 years old hearing children. Data were collected through an online self-administered questionnaire. Open-ended questions allowed participants to express themselves freely on the given subjects. Data analysis used thematic analysis. Results: The video conveyed clear information on the Pinggang Pinoy®, and the inclusion of animation, subtitles, visuals, and voice-over made the video easier to understand. Participants stated that the message of the video was directed to children, teens, adults, malnourished people, and everyone in general. Pre-testing the nutrition cartoon video before final production identified terminologies and concepts that participants found unfamiliar, confusing and unacceptable; offered suggestions for improvement and made pre-tested video appropriate for hearing and deaf-mute children. Conclusion: Overall, the participants had positive perceptions on the nutrition cartoon video. The video can be used in nutrition education classes among hearing and deaf and mute children, and serves as a tool to measure children’s nutrition knowledge on healthy eating.
促进听力和聋哑儿童健康饮食的营养卡通视频的开发和预测试
简介:制作并预先测试了一个六分钟的营养卡通视频“Nutrilandia神奇的平岗皮诺”,以鼓励听力和聋哑儿童按照平岗皮诺伊®(健康平板)吃各种食物。本研究描述了营养卡通视频的发展过程,并探讨了参与者对其的接受程度。方法:对视频进行了两个层次的预测试,以确保其可理解性、吸引力、可接受性和自我参与性。第一级由三名DOST-FNRI专家进行,第二级由六名聋哑学校教师和30名6-9岁听力儿童的母亲/看护人进行。数据是通过在线自我管理问卷收集的。开放式问题使参与者能够就特定主题自由表达自己的观点。数据分析采用专题分析。结果:视频传达了关于Pinggang Pinoy®的清晰信息,包括动画、字幕、视觉效果和画外音,使视频更容易理解。与会者表示,视频的信息是针对儿童、青少年、成年人、营养不良者和所有人的。在最终制作之前对营养卡通视频进行预测试,确定了参与者感到陌生、困惑和不可接受的术语和概念;提出了改进建议,并制作了适合听力和聋哑儿童的预测试视频。结论:总体而言,参与者对营养卡通视频有积极的认知。该视频可用于听力和聋哑儿童的营养教育课程,并可作为衡量儿童健康饮食营养知识的工具。
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Malaysian Journal of Nutrition
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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