Challenges of promoting physical activity among school children in urban Bangladesh: A qualitative inquiry
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Challenges of promoting physical activity among school children in urban Bangladesh: A qualitative inquiry
Abstract
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) confers a multitude of health benefits. Unfortunately, Bangladeshi school children get little PA. The current study assessed the barriers to promoting PA from the perspectives of school authorities and parents in urban Bangladesh.
Materials and methods: This study was conducted between January-June 2018 in Dhaka city. Fourteen schools were sampled to represent different school types. We used qualitative methods: 14 key Informant interviews (teachers), six focus group discussions (parents), and 14 observations of school environments. Thematic analysis was performed.
Results: PA was not prioritized at most schools for two primary reasons: 1) there was a general lack of understanding of the importance of PA; and 2) physical education classes did not contribute to grades. Little time and resources were allotted for physical education classes because little priority was given to PA by school authorities. Outside school, lack of adequate safe open spaces undermined access to PA. Further, there were social barriers to PA including lack of parental support due to concerns about tiredness and injury and the perception that PA was detrimental to academic achievement. Many parents chose screen-based activities for children over PA.
Conclusion: Despite policies that mandate PA, PA lost out to school and parental priorities for academic achievement. Parental concerns about tiredness, injury and safe spaces impeded children's access to PA outside of school. Steps should be taken to enforce existing policies that mandate effective PA for school children, and parents and teachers should be educated about the need for and benefits of PA.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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