Altenburg Teatske M, de Vries Lotte W, Barbeau Kheana, Button Alyssa, Cox Ashley, de Lannoy Louise, MacDonald Mhairi, Naidoo Rowena, Staiano Amanda E, Tremblay Mark S, Harrington Deirdre M
Amsterdam UMC Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Amsterdam Public Health, Health Behaviours and Chronic Disease, Methodology, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Front Public Health. 2025 Apr 16;13:1519467. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1519467. eCollection 2025.
Including children's perspectives developing health programs is a priority. This study gathered children's perspectives on outcomes in a Core Outcomes Set (COS), which they believe are important to measure in school-based healthy lifestyle behavioral interventions.
Children aged 8-12 years from six countries across three continents participated in standardized interactive focus groups. An animation video was used to explain all relevant concepts (e.g., "intervention", "outcomes") and showed animated children engaging in a variety of lifestyle behaviors at school. Participating children then brainstormed and proposed outcomes they consider important to measure when evaluating a school-based "healthy lifestyle programme". Next, children individually rated the importance of the outcomes using a traffic light system (red, "not important"; orange, "important"; green, "very important"). Similar outcomes (across focus groups and countries) were merged, and an overall importance rating was given to each outcome (across countries and overall). An outcome was considered important for inclusion in a COS if ≥70% of children scored the outcome as "very important" and <15% scored it as "not important".
Children ( = 159) proposed 170 unique outcomes. Children proposed thirty-six outcomes in at least two countries, of which 20 outcomes received an overall rating of "very important" in all countries where the outcomes were reported. Of these 20, five outcomes were reported by children in at least four countries: being healthy, healthy diet, concentration, having fun, and feeling happy.
Children reported a wide range of outcomes related to physical and mental health, as well as enjoyment and social skills, such as having fun and making friends. All outcomes reported by children in at least two countries and considered "very important" will be considered for inclusion in the consensus stage of developing a COS for school-based intervention studies aimed at childhood overweight and obesity prevention.
将儿童的观点纳入健康项目的制定是一项优先事项。本研究收集了儿童对核心结局集(COS)中结局的看法,他们认为这些结局对于衡量基于学校的健康生活方式行为干预措施很重要。
来自三大洲六个国家的8至12岁儿童参加了标准化的互动焦点小组。使用一段动画视频来解释所有相关概念(例如,“干预”“结局”),并展示动画中的儿童在学校参与各种生活方式行为的情景。参与的儿童随后进行头脑风暴,提出他们认为在评估基于学校的“健康生活方式项目”时重要的结局。接下来,儿童使用交通信号灯系统(红色,“不重要”;橙色,“重要”;绿色,“非常重要”)对这些结局的重要性进行单独评分。合并相似的结局(跨焦点小组和国家),并对每个结局给出总体重要性评分(跨国家和总体)。如果≥70%的儿童将某个结局评为“非常重要”且<15%的儿童将其评为“不重要”,则该结局被认为对纳入COS很重要。
儿童(n = 159)提出了170个独特的结局。儿童在至少两个国家提出了36个结局,其中20个结局在所有报告该结局的国家中获得了“非常重要”的总体评分。在这20个结局中,有5个结局至少在四个国家被儿童报告:身体健康、健康饮食、注意力集中、玩得开心和感到快乐。
儿童报告了与身心健康以及享受和社交技能相关的广泛结局,例如玩得开心和交朋友。在至少两个国家被儿童报告且被认为“非常重要”的所有结局,将在为预防儿童超重和肥胖的基于学校的干预研究制定COS的共识阶段被考虑纳入。