Ha Amy S, Lonsdale Chris, Lubans David R, Ng Johan Y Y
Department of Sports Science and Physical Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong.
Institute for Positive Psychology and Education, Australian Catholic University, Edward Clancy Building 167-169 Albert St, Strathfield, NSW, 2135, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2017 Jul 11;18(1):11. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4553-8.
The Self-determined Exercise and Learning For FITness (SELF-FIT) is a multi-component school-based intervention based on tenets of self-determination theory. SELF-FIT aims to increase students' moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) during physical education lessons, and enhance their autonomous motivation towards fitness activities. Using a cluster randomized controlled trial, we aim to examine the effects of the intervention on students' MVPA during school physical education.
Secondary 2 students (approximately aged 14 years) from 26 classes in 26 different schools will be recruited. After baseline assessments, students will be randomized into either the experimental group or wait-list control group using a matched-pair randomization. Teachers allocated to the experimental group will attend two half-day workshops and deliver the SELF-FIT intervention for 8 weeks. The main intervention components include training teachers to teach in more need supportive ways, and conducting fitness exercises using a fitness dice with interchangeable faces. Other motivational components, such as playing music during classes, are also included. The primary outcome of the trial is students' MVPA during PE lessons. Secondary outcomes include students' leisure-time MVPA, perceived need support from teachers, need satisfaction, autonomous motivation towards physical education, intention to engage in physical activity, psychological well-being, and health-related fitness (cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness). Quantitative data will be analyzed using multilevel modeling approaches. Focus group interviews will also be conducted to assess students' perceptions of the intervention.
The SELF-FIT intervention has been designed to improve students' health and well-being by using high-intensity activities in classes delivered by teachers who have been trained to be autonomy needs supportive. If successful, scalable interventions based on SELF-FIT could be applied in physical education at large.
The trial is registered at the Australia New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry (Trial ID: ACTRN12615000633583 ; date of registration: 18 June 2015).
“为健康而自主锻炼与学习”(SELF-FIT)是一项基于自我决定理论原则的多成分校内干预措施。SELF-FIT旨在增加学生在体育课上的中等到剧烈身体活动(MVPA),并增强他们对健身活动的自主动机。我们采用整群随机对照试验,旨在研究该干预措施对学生在校体育课期间MVPA的影响。
将招募来自26所不同学校26个班级的初二学生(约14岁)。在基线评估后,学生将使用配对随机化方法被随机分为实验组或等待名单对照组。分配到实验组的教师将参加两个半天的工作坊,并实施为期8周的SELF-FIT干预。主要干预成分包括培训教师以更具需求支持性的方式授课,以及使用带有可互换面的健身骰子进行健身锻炼。还包括其他激励成分,如在课堂上播放音乐。该试验的主要结局是学生在体育课期间的MVPA。次要结局包括学生在休闲时间的MVPA、感知到的来自教师的需求支持、需求满意度、对体育教育的自主动机、参与体育活动的意愿、心理健康以及与健康相关的体能(心肺和肌肉体能)。定量数据将使用多层次建模方法进行分析。还将进行焦点小组访谈以评估学生对该干预措施的看法。
SELF-FIT干预措施旨在通过在由经过培训以支持自主需求的教师授课的课堂中使用高强度活动来改善学生的健康和幸福感。如果成功,基于SELF-FIT的可扩展干预措施可广泛应用于体育教育中。
该试验已在澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心注册(试验编号:ACTRN12615000633583;注册日期:2015年6月18日)。