Lonsdale Chris, Sanders Taren, Cohen Kristen E, Parker Philip, Noetel Michael, Hartwig Tim, Vasconcellos Diego, Kirwan Morwenna, Morgan Philip, Salmon Jo, Moodie Marj, McKay Heather, Bennie Andrew, Plotnikoff Ron, Cinelli Renata L, Greene David, Peralta Louisa R, Cliff Dylan P, Kolt Gregory S, Gore Jennifer M, Gao Lan, Lubans David R
Institute for Positive Psychology and Education, Australian Catholic University, Edward Clancy Building 167-169 Albert St, Strathfield, NSW, 2135, Australia.
Priority Research Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition, School of Education, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2016 Aug 24;16(1):873. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3243-2.
Despite the health benefits of regular physical activity, most children are insufficiently active. Schools are ideally placed to promote physical activity; however, many do not provide children with sufficient in-school activity or ensure they have the skills and motivation to be active beyond the school setting. The aim of this project is to modify, scale up and evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention previously shown to be efficacious in improving children's physical activity, fundamental movement skills and cardiorespiratory fitness. The 'Internet-based Professional Learning to help teachers support Activity in Youth' (iPLAY) study will focus largely on online delivery to enhance translational capacity.
METHODS/DESIGN: The intervention will be implemented at school and teacher levels, and will include six components: (i) quality physical education and school sport, (ii) classroom movement breaks, (iii) physically active homework, (iv) active playgrounds, (v) community physical activity links and (vi) parent/caregiver engagement. Experienced physical education teachers will deliver professional learning workshops and follow-up, individualized mentoring to primary teachers (i.e., Kindergarten - Year 6). These activities will be supported by online learning and resources. Teachers will then deliver the iPLAY intervention components in their schools. We will evaluate iPLAY in two complementary studies in primary schools across New South Wales (NSW), Australia. A cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT), involving a representative sample of 20 schools within NSW (1:1 allocation at the school level to intervention and attention control conditions), will assess effectiveness and cost-effectiveness at 12 and 24 months. Students' cardiorespiratory fitness will be the primary outcome in this trial. Key secondary outcomes will include students' moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (via accelerometers), fundamental movement skill proficiency, enjoyment of physical education and sport, cognitive control, performance on standardized tests of numeracy and literacy, and cost-effectiveness. A scale-up implementation study guided by the RE-AIM framework will evaluate the reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance of the intervention when delivered in 160 primary schools in urban and regional areas of NSW.
This project will provide the evidence and a framework for government to guide physical activity promotion throughout NSW primary schools and a potential model for adoption in other states and countries.
Australia and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ( ACTRN12616000731493 ). Date of registration: June 3, 2016.
尽管定期进行体育活动对健康有益,但大多数儿童的运动量仍不足。学校是促进体育活动的理想场所;然而,许多学校并未为儿童提供足够的校内活动,也未确保他们具备在校外保持活跃的技能和动力。本项目的目的是对一项先前已证明在改善儿童体育活动、基本运动技能和心肺适能方面有效的干预措施进行调整、扩大规模并评估其效果。“基于互联网的专业学习以帮助教师支持青少年活动”(iPLAY)研究将主要侧重于在线交付,以提高转化能力。
方法/设计:该干预措施将在学校和教师层面实施,包括六个组成部分:(i)高质量的体育教育和学校体育活动,(ii)课堂运动休息,(iii)体育家庭作业,(iv)活跃的操场,(v)社区体育活动联系,以及(vi)家长/照顾者参与。经验丰富的体育教师将为小学教师(即幼儿园至六年级)举办专业学习工作坊并提供后续的个性化指导。这些活动将得到在线学习和资源的支持。然后,教师将在其学校实施iPLAY干预措施的各个组成部分。我们将在澳大利亚新南威尔士州(NSW)的小学进行两项互补性研究来评估iPLAY。一项整群随机对照试验(RCT),涉及新南威尔士州20所具有代表性的学校(在学校层面以1:1的比例分配到干预组和注意力控制组),将在12个月和24个月时评估其有效性和成本效益。学生的心肺适能将是该试验的主要结果。关键的次要结果将包括学生的中度至剧烈体育活动(通过加速度计测量)、基本运动技能熟练程度、对体育教育和运动的喜爱程度、认知控制、在标准化读写和算术测试中的表现以及成本效益。一项以RE-AIM框架为指导的扩大实施研究将评估该干预措施在新南威尔士州城市和地区的160所小学实施时的覆盖范围、有效性、采用情况、实施情况和维持情况。
本项目将为政府提供证据和框架,以指导新南威尔士州所有小学的体育活动推广,并为其他州和国家采用提供潜在模式。
澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心(ACTRN12616000731493)。注册日期:2016年6月3日。