Barrio-Cortes Jaime, Díaz-Quesada María, Martínez-Cuevas María, McGill Amelia, Lozano-Hernández Cristina María, Ruiz-Zaldibar Cayetana, Beca-Martínez María Teresa, Ruiz-López Montserrat
Faculty HM of Health Sciences, University Camilo José Cela (UCJC), 28660 Madrid, Spain.
Health Research Institute of HM Hospitals, 28015 Madrid, Spain.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Mar 14;13(6):633. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13060633.
Many schools are committed to the "Five Steps to a Health Promoting School guide" created by the Schools for Health in Europe (SHE) network to avoid chronic disease and promote healthy environments. The aim of this study was to evaluate schools' health promotion policies and practices via the SHE rapid assessment tool. From February 2019 to June 2019, a cross-sectional survey based on this tool was conducted in nine international schools that are part of a private network operating in multiple countries. The entire school community was offered the opportunity to participate. The survey consisted of 37 questions aligned with the whole-school approach to health promotion and addressed orientation, healthy school policy, the physical and social environment, health skills, community links, and staff well-being using a three-point scale. A univariate analysis was subsequently performed. A total of 929 people responded, 59.7% of whom were women, representing 74 different nationalities (82.5% Europeans). The average age was 25.9 years, ranging from 7 to 77 years. The participants included 57.2% students, 21.3% teachers, 15.3% families, 3.2% management teams, 1% counsellors/psychologists, 1% administrative/service staff, 0.5% catering staff, 0.3% nursing/medical staff, and 0.2% maintenance staff. The findings revealed that 80% of the respondents felt that most of these health promotion needs were being partially or fully addressed, predominantly with medium or high priority. However, 30% of the respondents indicated that the school had not yet assessed the students' and employees' health and well-being needs or fully promoted a healthy work-life. The SHE rapid assessment tool serves as an effective initial step in identifying key indicators within the school community, offering insights for future action towards becoming a health-promoting school. These results underscore the importance of addressing social and behavioural determinants of health within different international educational settings to promote positive sociorelational well-being and youth development. By fostering the well-being of children, adolescents, and the educational community, schools play a pivotal role in reducing the risk factors for chronic diseases and supporting psychosocial adaptation.
许多学校致力于遵循欧洲健康学校(SHE)网络制定的“健康促进学校五步指南”,以预防慢性病并营造健康环境。本研究旨在通过SHE快速评估工具评估学校的健康促进政策与实践。2019年2月至2019年6月,基于该工具在九所国际学校开展了横断面调查,这些学校属于一个在多个国家运营的私立网络。整个学校社区都有机会参与。该调查包括37个与全校健康促进方法相关的问题,使用三点量表从方向、健康学校政策、物理和社会环境、健康技能、社区联系以及员工福祉等方面进行询问。随后进行了单变量分析。共有929人做出回应,其中59.7%为女性,代表74个不同国籍(82.5%为欧洲人)。平均年龄为25.9岁,范围从7岁到77岁。参与者包括57.2%的学生、21.3%的教师、15.3%的家长、3.2%的管理团队、1%的顾问/心理学家、1%的行政/服务人员、0.5%的餐饮人员、0.3%的护理/医务人员以及0.2%的维修人员。调查结果显示,80%的受访者认为这些健康促进需求中的大多数得到了部分或充分满足,主要是中等或高度优先。然而,30%的受访者表示学校尚未评估学生和员工的健康及福祉需求,或尚未充分促进健康的工作与生活平衡。SHE快速评估工具是识别学校社区内关键指标的有效第一步,为未来朝着成为健康促进学校的行动提供了见解。这些结果强调了在不同国际教育环境中解决健康的社会和行为决定因素对于促进积极的社会关系福祉和青少年发展的重要性。通过促进儿童、青少年和教育社区的福祉,学校在降低慢性病风险因素和支持心理社会适应方面发挥着关键作用。