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Use of Environment and Policy Assessment Observation (EPAO) Tool in Afterschool Settings to Support Policy and Environment Change
A non-experimental, pre-post study was conducted in afterschool programs in the southeast. Participating programs included schools, community recreation centers, faith-based centers, and private centers. Participants were recruited into the afterschool initiative over a three-year period. The initiative consisted of initial and post self-assessments of policies and environments, technical assistance supporting goal setting, educational trainings, PA and healthy eating resources, and networking. The EPAO instrument was used to measure PA and nutrition behaviors of children and staff, environmental attributes, and nutrition and PA policies. Trained data collectors completed pre- and post-intervention EPAO measures during two afternoon site observations. Data were scored and grouped into sub-categories of nutrition and PA. Paired t-test analysis was conducted to determine if significant changes occurred.
The EPAO was completed in twenty afterschool programs. Sixteen programs were included in the final analysis. Preliminary analysis indicate positive changes across several nutrition and physical activity sub-category scores and significant positive changes in total nutrition scores (p<.05).
Interventions targeting environments and polices in afterschool settings can have a positive impact on healthy nutrition and physical activity practices among children.
Learning Areas:
Implementation of health education strategies, interventions and programsPublic health or related organizational policy, standards, or other guidelines
Learning Objectives:
Describe the purpose and procedures of the Environment Assessment and Policy Observation tool in assessing afterschool programs
List 5 nutrition and physical activity best practices for afterschool settings.
Discuss opportunities and challenges for policy change in afterschool settings.
Keyword(s): Nutrition, Physical Activity
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I have been the principal or co-principal or co-investigator for multiple federally funded and state funded grants examining physical activity or nutrition in youth.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.