Getting school-provided meals to the table: an international multiple-case study of school food service

Health Promot Int. 2024 Dec 1;39(6):daae177. doi: 10.1093/heapro/daae177.

Abstract

A school food service, which is the way children access food during the school day, is one of the many aspects in creating a health-promoting school environment. School-provided meal services differ greatly, depending on the country, region and school contexts, however, there is limited understanding of the diverse meal delivery within these settings. Therefore, the aim of this study was to understand different school-provided meal systems across different countries and contexts. This study used a qualitative, naturalistic observation, using an interpretative epistemology and a multiple-case design to explore food service across seven schools, mapped against a school meal food service framework. This included three schools with an established school-provided meal system (England, France and Sweden) and four schools with emerging school-provided meal systems (Australia). Mapping captured findings across the domains of Menu offering, Food service system, Administration, Eating environment, Mealtime experience and Post-meal. Results demonstrate the need for tailored school food programmes, designed appropriate to the country, region and school context, including considering cultural underpinnings and available resources. Furthermore, a positive eating environment and elements of student choice and responsibility were all noted as principles important in a school food service. This knowledge can be used to inform planning of future systems, particularly for regions transitioning into a school-provided meal model, and those looking to implement improvements to existing systems.

Keywords: childhood; eating environments; food service; nutrition; school food; school meal.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Food Services*
  • France
  • Health Promotion / methods
  • Humans
  • Meals
  • Qualitative Research
  • Schools*
  • Students / psychology
  • Sweden