Department of Public Health, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina 27834, USA.
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2010 Jul-Aug;16(4):359-66. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0b013e3181ca2634.
The purpose of this article is to describe the rationale and procedure employed in developing the Move More North Carolina: Recommended Standards for After-School Physical Activity, which was publicly released statewide in April 2009. The Standards outline evidenced-based best practices for after-school programs to implement in order to increase amount and quality of physical activity (PA) among program participants. The Standards can be applied in any after-school program and were developed to benefit the approximately 152,000 school-aged children who are served by NC after-school programs each year. These programs often serve children at high risk for physical inactivity, including children from racial/ethnic minorities, impoverished areas, with disabilities, and/or living in neighborhoods with limited PA opportunities. The rationale for developing standards for PA in after-school programs is threefold: (1) such programs can provide enjoyable, safe, and age-appropriate PA; (2) they can facilitate family involvement, community partnership, and increase access to PA resources; and (3) they serve children at risk for inactivity. Recommended best practices are included for the following categories: time/intensity, qualified staff/training, curriculum, program size, facilities, equipment, and evaluation. Methods used to inform The Standards included a planning team, on-line surveys, focus groups, a systematic literature review, a consensus panel, and external expert review. The impact of The Standards is yet to be seen, but the collaborative process used in their creation can serve as a model for the development of similar PA standards in other states.
本文旨在描述《北卡罗来纳州多动计划:推荐的课后体育活动标准》制定的基本原理和过程,该标准于 2009 年 4 月在全州范围内公开发布。这些标准概述了经过验证的最佳实践,供课后计划采用,以增加计划参与者的体育活动(PA)数量和质量。这些标准可以应用于任何课后计划,并旨在使每年约 152,000 名参加北卡罗来纳州课后计划的学龄儿童受益。这些计划通常为身体活动不足风险较高的儿童提供服务,包括来自少数民族、贫困地区、残疾儿童和/或居住在体育活动机会有限的社区的儿童。制定课后计划体育活动标准有三个原因:(1)这些计划可以提供有趣、安全和适合年龄的体育活动;(2)它们可以促进家庭参与、社区合作,并增加获得体育活动资源的机会;(3)它们为身体活动不足的儿童提供服务。以下类别包括推荐的最佳实践:时间/强度、合格员工/培训、课程、计划规模、设施、设备和评估。为制定这些标准而使用的方法包括一个规划团队、在线调查、焦点小组、系统文献综述、共识小组和外部专家审查。这些标准的影响还有待观察,但在制定这些标准的过程中使用的协作方法可以作为在其他州制定类似体育活动标准的模式。