Abstract

Background: School-based nutrition intervent­ion is recommended as one of the public health strategies in supporting the development of diet behaviour for school-age children. It is in line with Global Action Plan 2013-2020 of World Health Organization (WHO) in preventing and controlling double burden of disease as a consequence of non-communicable disease in the future. This study aims to identify the kind of comprehensive school-based nutrition inter­vention and analyze effectiveness of every study in improving policy implementation of canteen. Subjects and Method: This systematic review study was conducted from two electronic data­bases, namely Scopus and ProQuest with keywords of school nutritional and healthy to search relevant publication in English and have open access published from 2015 to 2020. Results: From total 1.367 of publications, 9 arti­cles meet inclusion criteria. Based on evaluation of those studies with comprehensive or multi-component intervention to canteen policy, the common elements show that regular monitoring and feedback with executive and community support can show improvement of adherence to policy implementation. Conclusion: This study found that a compre­hensive school-based nutrition intervention was effective in improving the implementation of canteen policy. Keyword s : nutrition intervention, canteen, policy implementation Correspondence: Sarah At Tauhidah. Health Policy and Adminis­tration Department, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia. F Building 1st Floor, Kampus Baru UI Depok 16424, Indonesia. Email: Sarah.at@ui.ac.id. Journal of Health Policy and Management (2021), 06(01): 57-66 https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpm.2021.06.01.06

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