“Your Kid Has Potential, But They Need Sleep”: Teacher Perspectives on School‐Based Sleep Promotion in Alberta, Canada

Author:

Mellon Pamela1,Montemurro Genevieve1,Sulz Lauren2,Torrance Brian3,Storey Kate4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health, University of Alberta in Edmonton Edmonton AB Canada

2. Faculty of Education University of Alberta in Edmonton Edmonton AB Canada

3. Ever Active Schools Edmonton AB Canada

4. School of Public Health, University of Alberta Edmonton AB Canada

Abstract

ABSTRACTBACKGROUNDInsufficient sleep is a growing public health concern. Thirty percent of Canadian children and youth are not meeting national sleep recommendations. Inadequate sleep can negatively influence students' academics and physical and psychosocial health. Schools have been identified as ideal health promotion settings to influence children's health including their sleep behaviors. The objective of this study was to explore teachers' perspectives on sleep behaviors and their role in school‐based sleep promotion.METHODSNineteen elementary teachers were purposively sampled from the greater Edmonton area, Alberta, Canada. Interpretive description was used as the guiding method, and data were generated through one‐on‐one semi‐structured interviews. Inductive descriptive thematic analysis was used to identify interview themes.RESULTSThree themes related to teachers' perspectives on sleep behaviors and school‐based sleep promotion were identified: the importance of students' sleep, prioritizing sleep as part of teaching and learning, and a culture of healthy sleep habits.CONCLUSIONSThis study found that teachers considered sleep to be essential for elementary students' academic success and wellbeing, and a whole school approach was necessary to support a healthy sleep culture in schools.

Funder

Women and Children's Health Research Institute

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Children's Hospital Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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