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支持儿童使用奖励、锻炼和技能的结果的理由和研究方案(SCORES):一项针对低收入社区小学的体育活动和基本运动技能干预的群组随机对照试验。

Rationale and study protocol for the supporting children's outcomes using rewards, exercise and skills (SCORES) group randomized controlled trial: a physical activity and fundamental movement skills intervention for primary schools in low-income communities.

机构信息

School of Education, Priority Research Centre in Physical Activity and Nutrition, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Callaghan Campus, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2012 Jun 12;12:427. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-427.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many Australian children are insufficiently active to accrue health benefits and physical activity (PA) levels are consistently lower among youth of low socio-economic position. PA levels decline dramatically during adolescence and evidence suggests that competency in a range of fundamental movement skills (FMS) may serve as a protective factor against this trend.

METHODS/DESIGN: The Supporting Children's Outcomes Using Rewards Exercise and Skills (SCORES) intervention is a multi-component PA and FMS intervention for primary schools in low-income communities, which will be evaluated using a group randomized controlled trial. The socio-ecological model provided a framework for the 12-month intervention, which includes the following components: teacher professional learning, student leadership workshops (including leadership accreditation and rewards, e.g., stickers, water bottles), PA policy review, PA equipment packs, parental engagement via newsletters, FMS homework and a parent evening, and community partnerships with local sporting organizations. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline, 6- and 12-months. The primary outcomes are PA (accelerometers), FMS (Test of Gross Motor Development II) and cardiorespiratory fitness (multi-stage fitness test). Secondary outcomes include body mass index [using weight (kg)/height (m2)], perceived competence, physical self-esteem, and resilience. Individual and environmental mediators of behavior change (e.g. social support and enjoyment) will also be assessed. The System for Observing Fitness Instruction Time will be used to assess the impact of the intervention on PA within physical education lessons. Statistical analyses will follow intention-to-treat principles and hypothesized mediators of PA behavior change will be explored.

DISCUSSION

SCORES is an innovative primary school-based PA and FMS intervention designed to support students attending schools in low-income communities to be more skilled and active. The findings from the study may be used to guide teacher pre-service education, professional learning and school policy in primary schools.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry No: ACTRN12611001080910.

摘要

背景

许多澳大利亚儿童的活动量不足,无法从中受益,而社会经济地位较低的青少年的身体活动水平一直较低。青少年时期的身体活动水平急剧下降,有证据表明,一系列基本运动技能(FMS)的能力可能是防止这种趋势的保护因素。

方法/设计:支持儿童使用奖励锻炼和技能获得成果(SCORES)干预措施是一项针对低收入社区小学的多成分身体活动和 FMS 干预措施,将使用群组随机对照试验进行评估。社会生态模型为为期 12 个月的干预措施提供了框架,其中包括以下组成部分:教师专业学习、学生领导力研讨会(包括领导力认证和奖励,例如贴纸、水瓶)、PA 政策审查、PA 设备包、通过通讯进行家长参与、FMS 家庭作业和家长之夜,以及与当地体育组织的社区伙伴关系。将在基线、6 个月和 12 个月时评估结果。主要结果是身体活动(加速度计)、FMS(运动发育测试 II)和心肺健康(多阶段健身测试)。次要结果包括体重指数[体重(kg)/身高(m2)]、感知能力、身体自尊和适应力。还将评估行为改变的个体和环境中介(例如社会支持和享受)。将使用观察健身指导时间系统评估干预措施对体育课中身体活动的影响。统计分析将遵循意向治疗原则,并探索假设的 PA 行为改变中介。

讨论

SCORES 是一项创新的小学身体活动和 FMS 干预措施,旨在支持在低收入社区上学的学生提高技能和提高活跃度。该研究的结果可用于指导小学教师职前教育、专业学习和学校政策。

试验注册

澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心编号:ACTRN12611001080910。

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