Schenkelberg Michaela A, Essay Ann M, Rosen Marisa S, Bavari Arissa E, Norgelas Sara J, Rosenkranz Richard R, Welk Gregory J, Dzewaltowski David A
School of Health & Kinesiology, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE 68182, USA.
College of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198, USA.
Prev Med Rep. 2021 Aug 26;24:101536. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101536. eCollection 2021 Dec.
Accurate and effective local data collection systems are needed to inform community change on youth health behaviors such as physical activity (PA). Systematic methods are particularly important for understanding PA behaviors that may be influenced by individual, interpersonal, organizational, and regional factors. The purpose of this study was to describe a protocol for coordinating community stakeholders to implement an online youth PA surveillance instrument. The research team collaborated with local health departments (LHDs) from two rural communities to coordinate schools in implementing school-wide youth PA surveillance. A data sharing agreement was established between all partners. School administrators and teachers attended in-person training sessions for an online PA survey and how to use the data. Following the training, students were provided individualized logins to complete the survey once a semester over a two-year academic period. Across both communities, 23 teachers and administrators attended the training sessions that were facilitated by the LHDs and research team. In Year 1 (Y1), a total of 465 3rd through 6th grade students were enrolled in the participating schools (community 1 = 227; community 2 = 238). Survey response rates ranged from 86.1% to 95.4% completion, depending on the community and semester. In Year 2 (Y2), a total of 501 3rd through 6th grade students were enrolled (community 1 = 260; community 2 = 241). Response rates ranged from 86.3% to 89.6% in the fall term. A protocol for coordinating LHD and community stakeholders was an effective strategy for implementing population-level youth PA surveillance with high levels of reach.
需要准确有效的本地数据收集系统,以便为社区在诸如体育活动(PA)等青少年健康行为方面的变化提供信息。系统的方法对于理解可能受个人、人际、组织和区域因素影响的体育活动行为尤为重要。本研究的目的是描述一个协调社区利益相关者以实施在线青少年体育活动监测工具的方案。研究团队与来自两个农村社区的当地卫生部门(LHDs)合作,协调学校实施全校范围的青少年体育活动监测。所有合作伙伴之间建立了数据共享协议。学校管理人员和教师参加了关于在线体育活动调查以及如何使用数据的面对面培训课程。培训结束后,为学生提供了个人登录信息,以便在两年的学术期间内每学期完成一次调查。在两个社区中,共有23名教师和管理人员参加了由当地卫生部门和研究团队举办的培训课程。在第1年(Y1),共有465名三至六年级学生在参与学校注册(社区1 = 227;社区2 = 238)。根据社区和学期的不同,调查完成率在86.1%至95.4%之间。在第2年(Y2),共有501名三至六年级学生注册(社区1 = 260;社区2 = 241)。秋季学期的回复率在86.3%至89.6%之间。协调当地卫生部门和社区利益相关者的方案是实施具有高覆盖水平的人群层面青少年体育活动监测的有效策略。