英格兰东北部一家大医院的家长对医院食品销售点的看法:一项定性访谈研究协议

L. McSweeney, C. Haighton, S. Spence, Julie Anderson, W. Wrieden
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解决生活在联合王国的儿童肥胖率不断上升的问题已成为政府的优先事项。人们已经认识到,与个人做法相反,公共卫生层面的做法可能是前进的一种方式。应设计更广泛的食品环境,使“更健康的选择”成为最容易的选择;这包括医院等公共部门环境。由于私人融资倡议,许多医院不拥有自己的房地,因此无法控制允许在现场经营的商店和网点的类型。许多这样的商店销售和推广高糖、高脂肪和高盐的食品和饮料,这破坏了英国国民健康服务体系制定的健康信息。提供了财政奖励,鼓励医院推广更健康的食品选择;然而,很少有网点遵守了所有设定的目标。
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Parental Perceptions of Onsite Hospital Food Outlets in a Large Hospital in the North East of England: A Qualitative Interview Study Protocol
The need to address the increasing obesity rates of children living in the United Kingdom has become a Government priority. It has been recognized that a public health level approach as opposed to an individual approach is potentially one way forward. The wider food environment should be designed so that the 'healthier choice' is the easiest choice; this includes public sector settings such as hospitals. Due to Private Finance Initiative deals many hospitals do not own their premises and therefore do not have control over the types of shops and outlets permitted to operate on site. Many of these outlets sell and promote food and drinks high in sugar, fat and salt undermining health messages developed by the UK National Health Service. Financial incentives have been provided to encourage hospitals to promote healthier food choices; however few outlets have complied with all the set targets.
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