Department of Didactic and Educational Organization, Faculty of Education, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
International Observatory in Hospital Pedagogy, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
BMC Public Health. 2021 Nov 14;21(1):2089. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-12160-2.
Healthy habits are essential for preschoolers to have a healthy lifestyle. The promotion of these healthy habits from a holistic approach by preschool teachers guarantees a better quality of life and a healthier society. Using cocreation, we designed training for healthy habit promotion for preschool teachers (all@once). Then, we implemented the training and evaluated its impact on classroom teaching strategies.
This study presents the all@once training design and its implementation and evaluation during 2019. The cocreation process involved 8 parents, 9 preschool teachers and 9 health professionals (selected by a nonprobabilistic sampling system according to quotas) to design training from a holistic perspective. To evaluate the all@once impact in classroom practice, a pilot study was undertaken in four public schools in Barcelona (Spain). All@once was implemented with 16 volunteer teachers selected by convenience sampling and 328 children. A mixed methods approach was chosen to collect data based on direct nonparticipating naturalist systematic observations in June and October 2019. After qualitative data categorization, changes in health routines and actions at school were assessed by either contingency table analysis of frequency distributions or nonparametric comparisons of two related samples.
The cocreation process provided training organized into online capsules with a holistic view of health in four main dimensions (nutrition, hygiene, physical activity and emotional health). Of these dimensions, the emotional health dimension comprised half of the training content. Pilot testing of the impact of all@once on classroom health-related activities evidenced an increase in the likelihood of observing fruit consumption by children, healthy habit promotion and hand washing. The most significant all@once-induced changes that we observed were related to teaching strategies concerning the emotional health dimension of the training.
This pilot study provides evidence of cocreation being a productive way to design training for preschool teachers regarding inclusive education in integral health. This approach collects the needs of the school community, provides training with a holistic concept of health and effectively impacts classroom routines and family health habits in the short term.
健康习惯对于学龄前儿童拥有健康的生活方式至关重要。幼儿园教师从整体的角度促进这些健康习惯,可以保证更高的生活质量和更健康的社会。我们采用共同创造的方法,为幼儿园教师设计了促进健康习惯的培训(all@once)。然后,我们实施了培训,并评估了其对课堂教学策略的影响。
本研究介绍了 all@once 培训的设计、实施和 2019 年的评估。共同创造过程涉及 8 位家长、9 位幼儿园教师和 9 位健康专业人员(根据配额通过非概率抽样系统选择),从整体的角度设计培训。为了评估 all@once 在课堂实践中的影响,我们在西班牙巴塞罗那的四所公立学校进行了一项试点研究。all@once 由方便抽样选择的 16 名志愿教师和 328 名儿童实施。我们选择了混合方法来收集数据,基于 2019 年 6 月和 10 月的直接非参与自然主义系统观察。对定性数据进行分类后,通过频数分布的列联表分析或两个相关样本的非参数比较来评估学校健康常规和行动的变化。
共同创造过程提供了培训,培训组织成在线胶囊,涵盖健康的四个主要维度(营养、卫生、身体活动和情绪健康)的整体视角。在这些维度中,情绪健康维度占培训内容的一半。all@once 对课堂健康相关活动影响的试点测试表明,儿童食用水果、促进健康习惯和洗手的可能性增加。我们观察到的最显著的 all@once 诱导变化与培训的情绪健康维度的教学策略有关。
这项试点研究提供了证据,证明共同创造是为幼儿园教师设计全面健康教育培训的一种富有成效的方法。这种方法收集了学校社区的需求,提供了整体健康概念的培训,并在短期内有效影响课堂常规和家庭健康习惯。