TY - JOUR
T1 - The Influence of Organizational Culture on School-Based Obesity Prevention Interventions
T2 - A Systematic Review of the Literature
AU - Fair, Kayla N.
AU - Solari Williams, Kayce D.
AU - Warren, Judith
AU - McKyer, E. Lisako Jones
AU - Ory, Marcia G.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, American School Health Association
PY - 2018/6
Y1 - 2018/6
N2 - BACKGROUND: Although the influence of organizational culture has been examined on a variety of student outcomes, few studies consider the influence that culture may have on school-based obesity prevention interventions. We present a systematic review of the literature to examine how elements of organizational culture may affect the adoption, implementation, and sustainability of school-based obesity prevention interventions. METHODS: Fourteen studies examining the impact of organizational-level characteristics on school-based obesity prevention interventions were identified through the online databases EBSCO (CINAHL, ERIC, Agricola), Web of Science, Medline (PubMed), and Scopus. RESULTS: Five themes were identified as elements of organizational culture that influence the adoption, implementation, and sustainability of school-based obesity prevention interventions: organizational response to limited resources, value placed on staff training and professional development, internal support, organizational values, and school climate. CONCLUSIONS: Organizational culture can greatly influence the success of school-based obesity interventions. The collection of data related to organizational-level factors may be used to identify strategies for creating and sustaining a supportive environment for obesity prevention interventions in the school setting.
AB - BACKGROUND: Although the influence of organizational culture has been examined on a variety of student outcomes, few studies consider the influence that culture may have on school-based obesity prevention interventions. We present a systematic review of the literature to examine how elements of organizational culture may affect the adoption, implementation, and sustainability of school-based obesity prevention interventions. METHODS: Fourteen studies examining the impact of organizational-level characteristics on school-based obesity prevention interventions were identified through the online databases EBSCO (CINAHL, ERIC, Agricola), Web of Science, Medline (PubMed), and Scopus. RESULTS: Five themes were identified as elements of organizational culture that influence the adoption, implementation, and sustainability of school-based obesity prevention interventions: organizational response to limited resources, value placed on staff training and professional development, internal support, organizational values, and school climate. CONCLUSIONS: Organizational culture can greatly influence the success of school-based obesity interventions. The collection of data related to organizational-level factors may be used to identify strategies for creating and sustaining a supportive environment for obesity prevention interventions in the school setting.
KW - organizational culture
KW - school culture
KW - school-based obesity prevention
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U2 - 10.1111/josh.12626
DO - 10.1111/josh.12626
M3 - Article
C2 - 29748998
AN - SCOPUS:85046748332
SN - 0022-4391
VL - 88
SP - 462
EP - 473
JO - Journal of School Health
JF - Journal of School Health
IS - 6
ER -