Allied Health and Human Performance, University of South Australia, c/o GPO Box 2471, SA, 5001, Adelaide, Australia.
Caring Futures Institute, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2021 Jan 6;18(1):3. doi: 10.1186/s12966-020-01061-z.
Children's activity patterns in the periods before and after school make a key contribution to achieving 24-h movement guidelines. There are currently no national-level guidelines informing physical activity and screen time practices in Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) programs anywhere in the world. This study aimed to work with industry, government and academic stakeholders to develop draft physical activity and screen time guidelines for use in Australian OSHC.
A 4-round online Delphi survey was conducted from May 2019 to January 2020. The Delphi participants included national and international experts and stakeholders from academia, education, government, health and the OSHC sectors. Round 1 consisted of open-ended questions exploring physical activity, screen time and sedentary behaviour in various periods of OSHC (before school, after school and vacation care). In rounds 2 and 3, participants rated the importance of items generated from the first round for inclusion in national guidelines using a Likert scale (1-9). Consensus was defined a priori as ≥80% of respondents rating an item as "critically important" (score 7-9). Between rounds 3 and 4, the guideline development panel used the consensus items, systematic review evidence, and followed the GRADE process, to draft the guidelines. In round 4, participants were invited to provide feedback on the draft guidelines and comment on barriers and enablers to implementation.
Sixty-seven stakeholders agreed to participate, with response rates 61, 81, 54 and 72% for the four rounds respectively. Of the 123 items generated across the three rounds, 48 statements achieved consensus agreement as critically important for inclusion in the guidelines. These included offering a variety of physical activities (free play, playground and equipment) and restriction of screen time. The final round provided feedback on the draft guidelines. The wording of the guidelines was found to be appropriate and preliminary enablers and barriers to implementation were identified.
This world-first expert and stakeholder consultation has underpinned the development of the draft Australian guidelines for physical activity and screen time in OSHC. Ongoing work is needed to further refine the guidelines, determine current rates of compliance with the guidelines and implement the guidelines into practice.
儿童在上下学前后的活动模式对实现 24 小时运动指南起着关键作用。目前,在世界任何地方,都没有关于校外托管(OSHC)计划中体育活动和屏幕时间实践的国家级指南。本研究旨在与行业、政府和学术利益相关者合作,制定澳大利亚 OSHC 使用的体育活动和屏幕时间指南草案。
2019 年 5 月至 2020 年 1 月期间,进行了四轮在线德尔菲调查。德尔菲参与者包括来自学术界、教育、政府、卫生和 OSHC 部门的国家和国际专家以及利益相关者。第一轮包括开放式问题,探讨 OSHC 各个时段(上学前、放学后和假期托管)的体育活动、屏幕时间和久坐行为。在第二轮和第三轮中,参与者使用李克特量表(1-9)对第一轮生成的项目纳入国家指南的重要性进行评分。共识定义为≥80%的受访者将项目评为“非常重要”(评分 7-9)。在第三轮和第四轮之间,指南制定小组使用共识项目、系统评价证据,并遵循 GRADE 过程,起草指南。在第四轮中,参与者被邀请对指南草案提出反馈意见,并就实施的障碍和促成因素发表评论。
67 名利益相关者同意参与,四轮的回复率分别为 61%、81%、54%和 72%。在三轮中生成的 123 个项目中,有 48 个陈述作为纳入指南的重要内容达成共识。其中包括提供各种体育活动(自由玩耍、操场和设备)和限制屏幕时间。最后一轮对指南草案提供了反馈。指南的措辞被认为是适当的,并确定了实施的初步障碍和促成因素。
这是首次针对校外托管中体育活动和屏幕时间的世界专家和利益相关者咨询,为制定澳大利亚校外托管体育活动和屏幕时间指南草案提供了依据。需要进一步完善指南,确定目前遵守指南的比率,并将指南付诸实践。