Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, P.O. Box 35 (L335), 40014, Jyväskylä, Finland.
Faculty of Political Science, Helsinki, Finland.
BMC Public Health. 2019 Feb 6;19(1):157. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-6478-x.
Given the documented decline in levels of physical activity in early adolescence, promoting physical activity in young people is a priority for health promotion. School physical education (PE) is an important existing network in which participation in physical activity beyond school can be promoted to the captive young people. The objective of current article is to present the protocol for a PE teacher-delivered theory-based trial to promote secondary school students' participation in physical activity out-of-school contexts. The intervention will be guided by the trans-contextual model explaining the processes by which PE teachers' support for autonomous motivation in the classroom promotes students' motivation to engage in out-of-school physical activity. We hypothesize that school students receiving the teacher-delivered intervention to promote autonomous motivation toward physical activity will exhibit greater participation in physical activities outside of school, relative to students receiving a control intervention.
The trial will adopt a waitlist-control design with cluster-randomization by school. PE teachers assigned to the intervention condition will receive a two-week, 12-h training program comprising basic information on how to promote out-of-school physical activity and theory-based training on strategies to promote students' autonomous motivation toward physical activity. Teachers assigned to the waitlist control condition will receive an alternative training on how to monitor physical functional capacity in children with special needs. PE teachers (n = 29) from eleven schools will apply the intervention program to students (n = 502) in PE classes for one month. Physical activity participation, the primary outcome variable, and psychological mediators from the trans-contextual model will be measured at pre-trial, post-trial, and at one-, three- and six-months post-trial. We will also assess teachers' autonomy-supportive techniques and behaviours by observation.
The study will make a unique contribution to the literature by testing a theory-based intervention delivered by PE teachers to promote school students' participation in out-of-school physical activity. Information will be useful for educators, community stakeholders and policy makers interested in developing programs to promote students' out-of-school physical activity.
ISRCTN39374060 . Registered 19.7.2018.
鉴于青少年体力活动水平下降的记录,促进年轻人的体力活动是促进健康的重点。学校体育(PE)是一个重要的现有网络,可以通过这个网络向被监禁的年轻人推广校外的体育活动。本文的目的是介绍一项由体育教师提供的基于理论的试验方案,以促进中学生在课外参与体育活动。该干预措施将遵循跨情境模型,该模型解释了体育教师在课堂上支持自主动机的过程如何促进学生参与课外体育活动的动机。我们假设,接受教师提供的促进自主动机的干预措施以促进身体活动的学生,与接受对照干预的学生相比,将在课外更多地参与体育活动。
试验将采用等待名单对照设计,按学校进行聚类随机分组。分配到干预组的体育教师将接受为期两周、12 小时的培训计划,包括如何促进课外体育活动的基本信息和基于理论的促进学生自主动机的策略培训。分配到等待名单对照组的教师将接受如何监测有特殊需要的儿童身体功能能力的替代培训。11 所学校的 29 名体育教师将在一个月内将干预方案应用于体育课程中的 502 名学生。在试验前、试验后以及试验后 1、3 和 6 个月,将测量主要结局变量(即体力活动参与情况)和跨情境模型中的心理中介。我们还将通过观察评估教师的自主支持技术和行为。
该研究通过测试由体育教师提供的促进学生课外体育活动参与的基于理论的干预措施,为文献做出了独特的贡献。该信息将对有兴趣开发促进学生课外体育活动计划的教育工作者、社区利益相关者和政策制定者有用。
ISRCTN39374060。注册于 2018 年 7 月 19 日。