Paulussen T, Kok G, Schaalma H, Parcel G S
Dutch Center for Health Promotion and Health Education, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Health Educ Q. 1995 May;22(2):227-43. doi: 10.1177/109019819502200210.
This study reports data from a sample of 698 Dutch secondary school teachers intending to provide classroom AIDS education. The study addresses determinants of awareness knowledge about and adoption of four nationally disseminated AIDS curricula. The results indicated that knowledge acquisition was largely dependent on diffusion networks within schools. Transition from awareness knowledge to adoption appeared to be mediated by perceived instrumentality, subjective norms, perceived colleague behavior, and teachers' sexual morality. Preferences for using one curriculum rather than another were related to the same variables, although financial costs became slightly more important. It is concluded that effective dissemination strategies should combine (1) development of validated materials with clear instruction for implementation, (2) focused mass media communication, (3) close collaboration of curriculum designers, linking agents, and teachers, and (4) access to in-person assistance.
本研究报告了698名打算提供课堂艾滋病教育的荷兰中学教师样本的数据。该研究探讨了对四种全国推广的艾滋病课程的知晓、知识掌握及采用情况的决定因素。结果表明,知识获取在很大程度上依赖于学校内部的传播网络。从知晓知识到采用课程的转变似乎由感知有用性、主观规范、感知到的同事行为以及教师的性道德观念所介导。选择使用一种课程而非另一种课程的偏好与相同变量相关,尽管经济成本变得稍微更重要一些。研究得出结论,有效的传播策略应结合:(1)开发经过验证且附有明确实施指导的材料;(2)有针对性的大众媒体传播;(3)课程设计者、联络人员和教师的密切合作;(4)获得面对面的帮助。