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鼓励儿童步行上学的国际校际竞赛:一项混合方法可行性研究。

International inter-school competition to encourage children to walk to school: a mixed methods feasibility study.

作者信息

Hunter Ruth F, de Silva Debra, Reynolds Veronica, Bird William, Fox Kenneth R

机构信息

Centre for Public Health, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.

UKCRC Centre of Excellence for Public Health (NI), Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.

出版信息

BMC Res Notes. 2015 Jan 27;8:19. doi: 10.1186/s13104-014-0959-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Active travel to school can be an important contributor to the total physical activity of children but levels have declined and more novel approaches are required to stimulate this as an habitual behaviour. The aim of this mixed methods study was to investigate the feasibility of an international walk to school competition supported by novel swipecard technology to increase children's walking to/from school.

METHODS

Children aged 9-13 years old participated in an international walk to school competition to win points for themselves, their school and their country over a 4-week period. Walks to and from school were recorded using swipecard technology and a bespoke website. For each point earned by participants, 1 pence (£ 0.01) was donated to the charity of the school's choice. The primary outcome was number of walks to/from school objectively recorded using the swipecard tracking system over the intervention period. Other measures included attitudes towards walking collected at baseline and week 4 (post-intervention). A qualitative sub-study involving focus groups with children, parents and teachers provided further insight.

RESULTS

A total of 3817 children (mean age 11.5 ± SD 0.7) from 12 schools in three cities (London and Reading, England and Vancouver, Canada) took part in the intervention, representing a 95% intervention participation rate. Results show a gradual decline in the average number of children walking to and from school over the 4-week period (week 1 mean 29% ± SD2.5; week 2 mean 18% ± SD3.6; week 3 mean 14% ± SD4.0; week 4 mean 12% ± SD1.1). Post intervention, 97% of children felt that walking to school helped them stay healthy, feel happy (81%) and stay alert in class (76%). These results are supported by qualitative findings from children, parents and teachers. Key areas for improvement include the need to incorporate strategies for maintenance of behaviour change into the intervention and also to adopt novel methods of data collection to increase follow-up rates.

CONCLUSIONS

This mixed methods study suggests that an international walk to school competition using innovative technology can be feasibly implemented and offers a novel way of engaging schools and motivating children to walk to school.

摘要

背景

步行上学对儿童的总体身体活动有重要贡献,但步行上学的比例有所下降,需要采用更新颖的方法来促使其成为一种习惯行为。这项混合方法研究的目的是调查一项由新型刷卡技术支持的国际步行上学竞赛增加儿童上下学步行量的可行性。

方法

9至13岁的儿童参加了一项国际步行上学竞赛,在为期4周的时间里为自己、学校和国家赢取积分。上下学步行情况通过刷卡技术和一个定制网站进行记录。参与者每赢得1分,就会向学校选择的慈善机构捐赠1便士(0.01英镑)。主要结果是在干预期间使用刷卡跟踪系统客观记录的上下学步行次数。其他测量指标包括在基线和第4周(干预后)收集的对步行的态度。一项涉及儿童、家长和教师焦点小组的定性子研究提供了进一步的见解。

结果

来自三个城市(英国伦敦和雷丁以及加拿大温哥华)12所学校的3817名儿童(平均年龄11.5±标准差0.7)参与了干预,干预参与率为95%。结果显示,在这4周内,上下学步行的儿童平均数量逐渐下降(第1周平均为29%±标准差2.5;第2周平均为18%±标准差3.6;第3周平均为14%±标准差4.0;第4周平均为12%±标准差1.1)。干预后,97%的儿童认为步行上学有助于他们保持健康、感到快乐(81%)以及在课堂上保持警觉(76%)。儿童、家长和教师的定性研究结果支持了这些结果。改进的关键领域包括需要将行为改变维持策略纳入干预措施,以及采用新的数据收集方法以提高随访率。

结论

这项混合方法研究表明,使用创新技术的国际步行上学竞赛可以切实可行地实施,并为吸引学校参与以及激励儿童步行上学提供了一种新方法。

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