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室内环境质量与学习成果:学校大规模传感器部署研究方案

Indoor environmental quality and learning outcomes: protocol on large-scale sensor deployment in schools.

机构信息

Department of Finance, Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

Department of Family Medicine, Maastricht University, School for Public Health and Primary Care, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2020 Mar 16;10(3):e031233. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031233.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Exposure to poor environmental conditions has been associated with deterioration of physical and mental health, and with reduction of cognitive performance. Environmental conditions may also influence cognitive development of children, but epidemiological evidence is scant. In developed countries, children spend 930 hours per year in a classroom, second only to time spent in their bedroom. Using continuous sensing technology, we investigate the relationship between indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and cognitive performance of school-aged children. The proposed study will result in a better understanding of the effects of environmental characteristics on cognitive performance, thereby paving the way for experimental studies.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

A study protocol is presented to reliably measure IEQ in schools. We will monitor the IEQ of 280 classrooms for 5 years, covering approximately 10 000 children. Each classroom in the sample is permanently equipped with a sensor measuring air quality (carbon dioxide and coarse particles), temperature, relative humidity, light intensity and noise levels, all at 1 min intervals. The location of sensing equipment within and across rooms has been validated by a pilot study. Academic performance of school-aged children is measured through standardised cognitive tests. In addition, a series of health indicators is collected (eg, school absence and demand for healthcare), together with an extensive set of sociodemographic characteristics (eg, parental income, education, occupational status).

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

Medical Ethical Approval for the current study was waived by the Medical Ethical Committee azM/UM (METC 2018-0681). In addition, data on student performance and health stems from an already existing data infrastructure that are granted with ethical approval by the Ethical Review Committee Inner City faculties (ERCIC_092_12_07_2018). Health data are obtained from the 'The Healthy Primary School of the Future' (HPSF) project. Medical Ethical Approval for HPSF was waived by the Medical Ethical Committee of Zuyderland, Heerlen (METC 14 N-142). The HPSF study protocol was registered in the database ClinicalTrials.gov on 14-06-2016 with reference number NCT02800616, this study is currently in the Results stage. Data collection from Gemeentelijke Gezondheidsdienst Zuid-Limburg (GGD-ZL) is executed by researchers of HPSF, this procedure has been fully approved by the Medical Ethical Committee of Zuyderland. The questionnaires on level of comfort will be filled in anonymously by students and teachers. The study will follow the EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) and Dutch data protection law to ensure protection of personal data, as well as maintain proper data management and anonymisation.The protocol discussed in this paper includes significant efforts focused on integrating results and making them available to both the scientific community and the wider public, including policy makers. The results will lead to multiple scientific articles that will be disseminated through peer-reviewed international journals, as well as through conference presentations. In addition, we will exploit ongoing collaboration with project stakeholders and project partners to disseminate information to the target audience. For example, the results will be presented to school boards in the Netherlands, through engagement with the Coalition for Green Schools, as well as to school boards in USA, through engagement with the Center for Green Schools.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

NCT02800616; Results.

摘要

简介

暴露于恶劣的环境条件会导致身心健康恶化,并降低认知表现。环境条件也可能影响儿童的认知发展,但流行病学证据很少。在发达国家,儿童每年在教室里度过 930 个小时,仅次于在卧室里度过的时间。我们使用连续感应技术研究室内环境质量(IEQ)与学龄儿童认知表现之间的关系。拟议的研究将更好地了解环境特征对认知表现的影响,从而为实验研究铺平道路。

方法与分析

提出了一个可靠地测量学校 IEQ 的研究方案。我们将在 5 年内监测 280 间教室的 IEQ,覆盖约 10000 名儿童。样本中的每个教室都永久配备了一个传感器,用于测量空气质量(二氧化碳和粗颗粒物)、温度、相对湿度、光照强度和噪声水平,所有数据均以 1 分钟的间隔进行测量。通过试点研究验证了室内和跨房间的传感设备的位置。通过标准化认知测试来衡量学龄儿童的学业成绩。此外,还收集了一系列健康指标(例如,缺课和对医疗保健的需求),以及广泛的社会人口特征(例如,父母的收入、教育、职业状况)。

伦理与传播

当前研究的医学伦理批准已被医学伦理委员会 azM/UM(METC 2018-0681)豁免。此外,学生表现和健康数据来自于已经存在的数据基础设施,该数据基础设施已获得内城学院伦理审查委员会(ERCIC_092_12_07_2018)的伦理批准。健康数据来自“未来健康小学”(HPSF)项目。HPSF 的医学伦理批准已被祖德尔兰的医学伦理委员会(METC 14 N-142)豁免。HPSF 研究方案已于 2016 年 6 月 14 日在 ClinicalTrials.gov 数据库中注册,参考号为 NCT02800616,目前该研究处于结果阶段。南林堡市政府卫生局(GGD-ZL)的数据收集由 HPSF 的研究人员执行,该程序已得到祖德尔兰医学伦理委员会的完全批准。舒适度问卷将由学生和教师匿名填写。该研究将遵循欧盟通用数据保护条例(EU GDPR)和荷兰数据保护法,以确保对个人数据的保护,以及保持适当的数据管理和匿名化。本文讨论的方案包括专注于整合结果并将其提供给科学界和更广泛的公众(包括决策者)的重大努力。结果将产生多篇科学文章,这些文章将通过同行评审的国际期刊以及会议报告进行传播。此外,我们将利用与项目利益相关者和项目合作伙伴的持续合作,将信息传播给目标受众。例如,通过与绿色学校联盟的合作,将结果呈现给荷兰的学校董事会,以及通过与绿色学校中心的合作,将结果呈现给美国的学校董事会。

试验注册

NCT02800616;结果。

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