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. 2022 Aug 25;9(9):1284. doi: 10.3390/children9091284

Table 1.

Strengths and Challenges of School-based Child Health Literacy interventions.

Strengths Challenges
  • Schools are accessible to all; access to age appropriate health education exists; opportunities exist for all children to develop higher levels of health literacy; opportunities exist to develop lifelong learning skills; access exists to free health information [6]

  • Health literacy education embedded in school curriculum; building healthy school environments using the Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Framework, promote critical health literacy [15,16,17]/>

  • Comprehensive integrated approaches can be used that target individuals attitudes and behaviours, as well as the school environment [17]

  • Health literacy is not well known in the education sector; health education and promotion is not part of the school curriculum; health is not part of core goals of education [15]

  • Predominantly targeted at 13–18 year old adolescents; hence, too late to influence health behaviours; limited program planning or measurement tools for implementation and evaluation; limited use of whole of school approaches; lack of teacher preparedness, confidence and institutional time; inadequate and limited in-service training opportunities for teachers [13]

  • Variable implementation fidelity of health literacy programs and the original HPS framework; limited detailing of health literacy outcomes [16]

  • Limited measurement of implementation fidelity [2,17]