Human Environments Analysis Lab, Department of Geography, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
Children's Health Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada.
Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can. 2020 Apr;40(4):104-115. doi: 10.24095/hpcdp.40.4.02.
The rise in sedentary behaviour, coupled with the decline in overall mental health among Canadian children and youth in recent decades, demonstrates a clear need for applied research that focusses on developing and evaluating cross-disciplinary interventions. Outdoor spaces provide opportunities for physical activity and social connectedness, making them an ideal setting to address these critical health concerns among children and youth.
We conducted a rapid review of peer-reviewed (n = 3096) and grey literature (n = 7) to identify physical activity and/or social connectedness outdoor space interventions targeted at children and youth (19 years and under) in Australia and New Zealand, Canada, Europe and the United States. We determined if interventions were effective by analyzing their research design, confidence intervals and reported limitations, and then conducted a narrative synthesis of the effective interventions.
We found 104 unique studies, of which 70 (67%) were determined to be effective. Overall, 55 interventions targeted physical activity outcomes, 10 targeted social connectedness outcomes and 5 targeted both. Play (n = 47) and contact with nature (n = 25) were dominant themes across interventions, with most taking place in a school or park. We report on the identifying features, limitations and implications of these interventions.
The incorporation of natural and play-focussed elements into outdoor spaces may be effective ways to improve physical activity and social connectedness. There is a considerable need for more Canadian-specific research. Novel methods, such as incorporating smartphone technology into the design and evaluation of these interventions, warrant consideration.
近几十年来,加拿大儿童和青少年久坐行为的增加,加上整体心理健康的下降,表明需要开展应用研究,重点开发和评估跨学科干预措施。户外空间为身体活动和社交联系提供了机会,使其成为解决儿童和青少年这些关键健康问题的理想场所。
我们对同行评审文献(n=3096)和灰色文献(n=7)进行了快速审查,以确定针对澳大利亚、新西兰、加拿大、欧洲和美国的儿童和青年(19 岁及以下)的身体活动和/或社交联系户外空间干预措施。我们通过分析研究设计、置信区间和报告的局限性来确定干预措施是否有效,然后对有效的干预措施进行叙述性综合。
我们发现了 104 项独特的研究,其中 70 项(67%)被确定为有效。总体而言,55 项干预措施针对身体活动结果,10 项针对社交联系结果,5 项针对两者。游戏(n=47)和与自然接触(n=25)是干预措施中的主要主题,大多数干预措施发生在学校或公园。我们报告了这些干预措施的识别特征、局限性和影响。
将自然和以游戏为重点的元素融入户外空间可能是提高身体活动和社交联系的有效方法。加拿大的具体研究还有很大的需求。需要考虑将智能手机技术纳入这些干预措施的设计和评估等新方法。