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伟大领袖活跃学生(GLASS)计划对儿童身体活动和物体控制技能能力的可行性和有效性:一项非随机试验。

Feasibility and efficacy of the Great Leaders Active StudentS (GLASS) program on children's physical activity and object control skill competency: A non-randomised trial.

作者信息

Nathan Nicole, Sutherland Rachel, Beauchamp Mark R, Cohen Kristen, Hulteen Ryan M, Babic Mark, Wolfenden Luke, Lubans David R

机构信息

Hunter New England Population Health, Hunter New England Local Health District, Australia; School of Medicine and Public Health, The University of Newcastle, Australia; Hunter Medical Research Institute, Australia.

Hunter New England Population Health, Hunter New England Local Health District, Australia; School of Medicine and Public Health, The University of Newcastle, Australia; Hunter Medical Research Institute, Australia.

出版信息

J Sci Med Sport. 2017 Dec;20(12):1081-1086. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2017.04.016. Epub 2017 Apr 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study aimed to assess the feasibility and efficacy of the Great Leaders Active StudentS (GLASS) program, a school-based peer-led physical activity and object control skill intervention.

DESIGN

The study employed a quasi-experimental design.

METHODS

The study was conducted in two elementary schools, one intervention and one comparison, in Newcastle, New South Wales (NSW), Australia from April to June 2015 (N=224 students). Peer leaders (n=20) in the intervention school received training to deliver two 30-min object control skill sessions per week to students in Kindergarten, Grades 1 and 2 (5-8 years, n=83) over one school term (10 weeks). The primary outcome was pedometer assessed physical activity during school hours. Secondary outcomes included students' object control skill competency and peers' leadership self-efficacy and teacher ratings of peers' leadership skills.

RESULTS

Almost all (19/20) GLASS sessions were delivered by peer leaders who reported high acceptability of the program. The treatment-by-time interaction for students' physical activity during school hours was not significant (p=0.313). The intervention effect on students' overall object control skills was statistically significant (mean difference 5.8 (95% CI 4.1, 7.4; p<0.001)). Teacher-rated peer leadership significantly improved (0.70; 95% CI 0.38-1.01); p<.001)).

CONCLUSIONS

The GLASS program was found to be both feasible and acceptable. The intervention also resulted in improvements in students' overall object control skills as well as teacher-rated peers' leadership behaviours. Future fully powered trials using peer leaders to deliver fundamental movement skill (FMS) programs are warranted.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在评估“伟大领袖活跃学生”(GLASS)计划的可行性和有效性,该计划是一项以学校为基础、由同龄人主导的体育活动和物体控制技能干预计划。

设计

本研究采用准实验设计。

方法

2015年4月至6月,在澳大利亚新南威尔士州纽卡斯尔的两所小学(一所干预学校和一所对照学校)开展了该研究(N = 224名学生)。干预学校的同龄人领袖(n = 20)接受了培训,以便在一个学期(10周)内,每周为幼儿园、一年级和二年级(5 - 8岁,n = 83)的学生提供两节30分钟的物体控制技能课程。主要结果是通过计步器评估的在校期间体育活动情况。次要结果包括学生的物体控制技能能力、同龄人的领导自我效能感以及教师对同龄人领导技能的评价。

结果

几乎所有(19/20)的GLASS课程均由同龄人领袖授课,他们报告称该计划的可接受性很高。在校期间学生体育活动的时间交互作用不显著(p = 0.313)。干预对学生整体物体控制技能的影响具有统计学意义(平均差异5.8(95%置信区间4.1, 7.4;p < 0.001))。教师评定的同龄人领导力显著提高(0.70;95%置信区间0.38 - 1.01;p < 0.001))。

结论

发现GLASS计划既可行又可接受。该干预还使学生的整体物体控制技能以及教师评定的同龄人领导行为得到了改善。未来有必要进行使用同龄人领袖实施基本运动技能(FMS)计划的充分有力试验。

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