UNSW Beach Safety Research Group, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
School of Biological Earth and Environmental Sciences, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Health Promot J Austr. 2023 Feb;34(1):222-231. doi: 10.1002/hpja.664. Epub 2022 Sep 25.
School-based beach safety education programs are common, but best practice guidance and information on their design and development is limited.
Researchers, professional ocean lifeguards and students participated in a co-design process to inform a lifeguard-delivered, school-based beach safety education program for a coastal community in New South Wales, Australia. Lifeguards and researchers (experts) provided structured feedback about the program in a survey and facilitated workshop; students (n = 26) aged 11 to 13 years participated in focus group sessions intended to garner in-depth understanding of their experiences at the beach and knowledge of, and attitudes towards, beach safety.
The co-design process provided a novel and inclusive model for beach safety education program development, and valuable lessons for future efforts. Specifically, student focus groups identified several facets of pre-teens and younger teenagers' beach experience that prompted revision of the education program, primarily framing of program content and safety messages. Peers are a primary motivator for this age group and students' burgeoning independence emerged as an important theme. While knowledgeable about beach hazards and risks, students conveyed mixed safety attitudes and self-reported safety practices, highlighting the importance of designing programs to motivate behaviour and promote safe decision-making vs raising awareness alone. Findings illustrate the value of adopting co-design processes for all beach safety programs, school or otherwise. SO WHAT?: Beach safety programs may not be delivering information that is needed, wanted or useful. Structured consultation with the priority population must become standard practice in beach safety and drowning prevention education program development.
学校海滩安全教育计划很常见,但关于其设计和开发的最佳实践指导和信息有限。
研究人员、专业的海洋救生员和学生共同参与了一个合作设计过程,为澳大利亚新南威尔士州一个沿海社区的学校海滩安全教育计划提供信息。救生员和研究人员(专家)在一项调查和专题研讨会中对该计划提供了结构化的反馈;年龄在 11 至 13 岁的学生(n=26)参加了焦点小组会议,旨在深入了解他们在海滩的体验、对海滩安全的了解和态度。
合作设计过程为海滩安全教育计划的发展提供了一种新颖而包容的模式,也为未来的努力提供了宝贵的经验。具体来说,学生焦点小组确定了青少年和更年轻的青少年海滩体验的几个方面,促使对教育计划进行修订,主要是调整计划内容和安全信息的呈现方式。同伴是这个年龄段的主要激励因素,学生日益增强的独立性成为一个重要主题。虽然学生们对海滩危险和风险有一定了解,但他们表达了混合的安全态度和自我报告的安全行为,这突出了设计激励行为和促进安全决策的计划的重要性,而不仅仅是提高意识。研究结果说明了为所有海滩安全计划(包括学校和其他计划)采用合作设计过程的价值。那么:海滩安全计划可能没有提供所需、想要或有用的信息。与重点人群进行结构化的协商必须成为海滩安全和溺水预防教育计划开发的标准做法。