Health promotion intervention in at-risk South African primary schools
Ruzaika Shaik Mahomed,
Elsa Etokabeka
Abstract:Background: Interventions to promote health have been implemented in some urban settings. However, school-based health promotion interventions in at-risk urban schools have not been thoroughly investigated. Objective: This article investigates teachers’ perceptions regarding health promotion interventions with the main goal of establishing social change in at-risk school communities. Design: The study used phenomenology as a theoretical lens supported by the use of a qualitative research approach. As a theoret… Show more
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