Department of Kinesiology, University of New Hampshire, 124 Main Street, Durham, NH, 03824, USA.
Dimond Library, University of New Hampshire, 18 Library Way, Durham, NH, 03824, USA.
Syst Rev. 2024 Oct 31;13(1):272. doi: 10.1186/s13643-024-02689-9.
The advent of full-time virtual schooling presents unique challenges and opportunities for the promotion of physical activity (PA) among children and adolescents. Despite the recognized benefits of PA as an essential component for combating non-communicable diseases and ensuring holistic development, there is a notable gap in understanding how to effectively integrate PA within the digital learning environments of full-time virtual schools. Current efforts to promote student PA are targeted for implementation exclusively in contexts characterized by physical school campuses that are bound to their surrounding local communities. This is problematic given the digital, widely distributed, and contextually unmoored nature of virtual schooling. Our aim in this scoping review is to advance research on whole-of-school physical activity promotion within full-time virtual schools by examining the published literature on whole-of-school PA promotion within full-time virtual schools. Specifically, this review will map the literature, consolidate knowledge claims and practical implications, and identify evidence gaps that merit further investigation.
METHODS/DESIGN: This review will be conducted using evidence-informed scoping review methodology and reporting guidelines. Articles will be included if they are peer-reviewed English-language research, commentary, practical, or grey literature and relate to the participation, support, design, development, and/or provision of remote online PA interventions delivered through primary/elementary and/or secondary/middle school/high schools. Searches will be conducted in PsycInfo, ERIC, SportDiscus, and Web of Science. Additional hand-searching, reference scans, and grey literature searches will also be performed. Two trained research assistants will independently complete study screening and selection and data charting with guidance from a senior author. Charted data will be displayed in table form, and depending on the results, data will also be synthesized through qualitative content analysis using the Active Schools guiding framework as an analytical and interpretive lens.
This scoping review will serve as a guidepost for the application and advancement of research on whole-of-school PA promotion through full-time virtual schools. The results will address the increased importance of equitable online learning and PA promotion due to the expanding virtual education landscape, with implications for public health and education policy.
Open Science Framework: https://osf.io/f6wau/ .
全日制虚拟学校的出现给儿童和青少年的体育活动(PA)促进带来了独特的挑战和机遇。尽管体育活动作为对抗非传染性疾病和确保全面发展的重要组成部分具有公认的益处,但对于如何在全日制虚拟学校的数字学习环境中有效地融入体育活动,人们的理解还存在明显的差距。目前促进学生体育活动的努力仅针对在具有物理校园的环境中实施,这些校园与周围的当地社区紧密相连。鉴于虚拟学校的数字化、广泛分布和无背景的性质,这是有问题的。我们在这个范围综述中的目的是通过检查全日制虚拟学校中整体学校体育活动促进的已发表文献,推进全日制虚拟学校中整体学校体育活动促进的研究。具体来说,本综述将对文献进行绘制,整合知识主张和实际影响,并确定值得进一步研究的证据空白。
方法/设计:本综述将使用循证范围综述方法和报告指南进行。如果文章是同行评议的英语研究、评论、实践或灰色文献,并涉及通过小学/小学和/或中学/初中/高中提供的远程在线 PA 干预的参与、支持、设计、开发和/或提供,那么这些文章将被包括在内。将在 PsycInfo、ERIC、SportDiscus 和 Web of Science 中进行搜索。还将进行额外的手动搜索、参考文献扫描和灰色文献搜索。两名经过培训的研究助理将在资深作者的指导下独立完成研究筛选和选择以及数据图表制作。图表数据将以表格形式显示,根据结果,还将通过使用积极学校指导框架作为分析和解释的镜头进行定性内容分析来综合数据。
本范围综述将作为通过全日制虚拟学校进行整体学校体育活动促进的应用和研究进展的指南。结果将解决由于虚拟教育领域的扩大,公平的在线学习和 PA 促进的重要性增加的问题,对公共卫生和教育政策具有影响。
开放科学框架:https://osf.io/f6wau/ 。