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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