Knowledge and attitude of school teachers towards promoting healthy lifestyle to students

Nga Yee Irene CHENG, Man Yee Emmy WONG

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Abstract

Teachers play an important role in delivering health education to empower students with skills for healthy living to prevent non-communicable diseases. One of the common non-communicable diseases is hypertension that its development is highly associated with unhealthy lifestyle. A survey was administered to assess 130 pre-service teachers and 54 in-service teachers who were taking the health education course to prepare them for teaching the content of healthy living in Hong Kong. The assessment included their knowledge level of hypertension, attitudes towards lifestyle modification education to students, perception of knowledgeable to give health education. It was found that the knowledge level related to hypertension was generally below average among the teachers. Although they considered that lifestyle modification was an effective way to enhance students’ well-being, both pre-service and in-service teachers were reluctant to take responsibility for lifestyle modification education to their students. Lack of skill training was perceived as a problem. Teachers’ perception on health education should not be limited to the provision of simple information and advice. There is a need to improve teachers’ health literacy on some common non-communicable diseases. Copyright © 2015 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)119-126
JournalHealth
Volume7
Issue number1
Early online dateJan 2015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Citation

Cheng, N. Y. I., & Wong, M. Y. E. (2015). Knowledge and attitude of school teachers towards promoting healthy lifestyle to students. Health, 7(1), 119-126.

Keywords

  • Attitude
  • Knowledge
  • Health education
  • Healthy lifestyle
  • Health literacy

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