O'Hara Tompkins Nancy, Rye James A, Zizzi Sam, Vitullo Elizabeth
Department of Community Medicine, West Virginia University, 4406 Staunton Ave, Charleston, WV 25304, USA.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2005 Nov;2 Spec no(Spec No):A15. Epub 2005 Nov 1.
West Virginia, the second most rural state in the nation, has a higher than average prevalence of chronic diseases, especially those related to physical inactivity and obesity. Innovative educational approaches are needed to increase physical activity among adults and youth in rural areas and reduce rural health disparities. This paper describes West Virginia's Health Sciences and Technology Academy (HSTA) Education and Outreach on Healthy Weight and Physical Activity. The project involved teachers and underserved high school students in social science research aimed at increasing physical activity among student and community participants.
The HSTA is an ongoing initiative of university-school-community partnerships in West Virginia that offers academic enrichment to high-school students in after-school clubs. For this project, six HSTA clubs were awarded grants to conduct research on physical activity promotion during the 2003-2004 school year. The project was funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Focus groups, workshops, and targeted technical assistance were used to assist teachers and students with developing, implementing, and evaluating their research projects. Each club completed one project, and students reported on their research at the annual HSTA symposium held in the spring. Teachers documented their experience with the projects in process journals before and during implementation.
Data from the teachers' process journals revealed that they believed this research experience increased their students' interest in health and health science careers and increased their students' understanding of social science research methods. Challenges included lack of time after school to complete all activities, competing student activities, limited social science research experience of both teachers and students, and delays that resulted from a lengthy human subjects approval process.
The entire process was too ambitious to be achieved in one school year. Recommendations for future implementation include offering training modules on social science research methods for both teachers and students. These modules could be offered as a graduate course for teachers and as an in-school elective within the curriculum or as a summer institute for students. This preparatory training might alleviate some of the time management issues experienced by all the projects and could result in more skilled teacher and student researchers.
西弗吉尼亚州是美国第二大农村州,慢性病患病率高于平均水平,尤其是那些与缺乏身体活动和肥胖相关的疾病。需要创新的教育方法来增加农村地区成年人和青少年的身体活动,并减少农村地区的健康差距。本文介绍了西弗吉尼亚州健康科学与技术学院(HSTA)关于健康体重和身体活动的教育与推广项目。该项目让教师和服务不足的高中生参与社会科学研究,旨在增加学生和社区参与者的身体活动。
HSTA是西弗吉尼亚州大学 - 学校 - 社区伙伴关系的一项持续倡议,通过课后俱乐部为高中生提供学术拓展。在这个项目中,六个HSTA俱乐部获得了资助,在2003 - 2004学年开展关于促进身体活动的研究。该项目由疾病控制与预防中心资助。
使用焦点小组、工作坊和有针对性的技术援助来协助教师和学生开展、实施和评估他们的研究项目。每个俱乐部完成一个项目,学生们在春季举行的年度HSTA研讨会上汇报他们的研究成果。教师们在实施前和实施过程中,在过程日志中记录他们在项目中的经历。
教师过程日志中的数据显示,他们认为这种研究经历提高了学生对健康及健康科学职业的兴趣,并增强了学生对社会科学研究方法的理解。挑战包括放学后没有时间完成所有活动、学生活动相互竞争、教师和学生的社会科学研究经验有限,以及因冗长的人体研究对象审批过程导致的延误。
整个过程过于雄心勃勃,无法在一个学年内完成。对未来实施的建议包括为教师和学生提供关于社会科学研究方法的培训模块。这些模块可以作为教师的研究生课程、课程内的校内选修课或学生的暑期研习班提供。这种预备培训可能会缓解所有项目都遇到的一些时间管理问题,并培养出更有技能的教师和学生研究人员。