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J Sch Health. 2013 Dec;83(12):851-8. doi: 10.1111/josh.12103.
This article examines results and lessons learned from a collaborative project involving a large urban school district, its county health department, multiple community partners, and the local university to establish an effective system for data sharing to inform monitoring and evaluation of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) Asthma Education Program (AEP).
Databases maintained by nurses, program staff, and school personnel were integrated into a single AEP Evaluation Database.
There were a number of positive findings, including evidence that students with an elevated level of need received priority from AEP. A series of dependent group t tests analyzing changes across time in students' grade-point averages and absences, as well as their implications, also demonstrated some improvements. Additional outcome analyses for the 296 students who received case management services demonstrated further program benefits in the areas of attendance, academic performance, behavior, and quality of life.
Enhancing the ability of school-based programs to merge data across project partners will facilitate efforts not only to evaluate services but also to demonstrate program impact on a wide variety of health and academic outcomes for students.
本文考察了一个涉及大型市区学区、县卫生部门、多个社区合作伙伴和当地大学的合作项目的结果和经验教训,该项目旨在建立一个有效的数据共享系统,以监测和评估夏洛特梅克伦堡学校(CMS)哮喘教育计划(AEP)。
护士、项目工作人员和学校人员维护的数据库被整合到一个单一的 AEP 评估数据库中。
有许多积极的发现,包括有证据表明,需求水平较高的学生优先获得 AEP 的服务。一系列独立样本 t 检验分析了学生的平均绩点和缺勤率随时间的变化及其影响,也证明了一些改善。对接受个案管理服务的 296 名学生的额外结果分析表明,该计划在出勤率、学业成绩、行为和生活质量方面的进一步获益。
增强基于学校的项目整合项目合作伙伴之间数据的能力,不仅将有助于评估服务,还将有助于展示该计划对学生各种健康和学业成果的影响。