Nielsen Jonas Vestergaard, Klakk Heidi, Bugge Anna, Andreasen Marianne Løgtholt, Skovgaard Thomas
Research and Innovation Centre for Human Movement and Learning, Institute of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; Research in Childhood Health, Institute of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark.
Research in Childhood Health, Institute of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; University College Lillebaelt, Denmark.
Eval Program Plann. 2018 Oct;70:51-60. doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2018.06.001. Epub 2018 Jun 19.
Schools constitute an important arena for promoting physical activity. However, school-based programmes often face implementation challenges, and the identification of factors influencing the implementation process is considered important in order to secure the effectiveness of future interventions. The aim of this study was to identify factors influencing the various implementation stages during the initial years of a programme tripling the amount of physical education at the primary school level. Document analysis of publicly available programme descriptions and meeting minutes, were conducted. Document analysis was complemented by two semi-structured group interviews with main programme managers to gather in-depth programme experiences and perspectives. Results show that early involvement of schools may ensure the best possible match between programmes and the needs and resources of schools, and that an ongoing shared partnership may help programme managers address program challenges in early stages. It seems that predetermined core elements in programmes are essential. At the same time programmes must be flexible enough for adaptation to individual school contexts. Finally, the implementation of triple the amount of physical education, is supported by teachers receiving a professional development course focusing on how to organise outdoor physical education in different seasons and weather conditions.
学校是促进体育活动的重要场所。然而,基于学校的项目往往面临实施挑战,识别影响实施过程的因素对于确保未来干预措施的有效性至关重要。本研究的目的是识别在小学阶段将体育课数量增加两倍的项目最初几年中,影响各个实施阶段的因素。对公开的项目描述和会议记录进行了文献分析。通过与主要项目管理人员进行两次半结构化小组访谈对文献分析进行补充,以收集深入的项目经验和观点。结果表明,学校的早期参与可以确保项目与学校的需求和资源实现最佳匹配,持续的共享伙伴关系可以帮助项目管理人员在早期阶段应对项目挑战。项目中预先确定的核心要素似乎至关重要。与此同时,项目必须足够灵活,以适应个别学校的情况。最后,教师参加专注于如何在不同季节和天气条件下组织户外体育课的专业发展课程,为将体育课数量增加两倍的实施提供了支持。