The Explo'Santé mixed methods protocol: an interventional research school health promotion project in France.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Matteo Olivo, Adeline Darlington-Bernard, Corélie Salque, Laurie Fraticelli, Emmanuel Ricard, Florence Carrouel, Emily Darlington
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Background: According to WHO, "noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) kill 41 million people" annually, as the primary cause of death globally. WHO's Global Action Plan for the prevention and control of NCDs 2013-2020 (extended) tackles this issue and its implications regarding inequalities between countries and populations. Based on combined behavioural, environmental and policy approaches, health promotion aims to reduce health inequities and address health determinants through 3 strategies: education, prevention and protection. It is a well-known fact that long-term efficiency in health promotion, that is to say the promotion of health and well-being, involves interventions and programmes which target / involve children [1]. As a focal point in communities and a key environment for children, school is an important setting to implement health promotion programmes, especially integrated approaches and interventions targeting Life Skills (LS). Indeed, LS contribute to health and well-being, particularly for pupils. This article presents the research protocol of a French integrated school-based health promotion interventional research programme which intends to support the health promoting schools (HPS) approach in France: Explo'Santé. It results from a partnership between the University of Lyon and the French League against Cancer.

Methods: Explo'Santé is an observational study based on a mixed methods research design, which aims to evaluate the effects of a health promotion programme, to elicit its implementation process and identify contextual factors. This 3-year, complex programme targets primary school pupils aged 8 to 10. It incorporates health education sessions, to develop pupils' LS and health literacy (HL), and to promote healthy environments. Teachers and French League prevention officers are trained to support skill development and programme sustainability. Data collection includes quantitative data via questionnaires, to assess programme impact on approximately 700 pupils, as well as 36 teachers, and 6 prevention officers, as well as qualitative data collected via focus groups with pupils, and interviews with teachers, parents, prevention officers, and school heads, to understand the barriers and promoting factors to the implementation of the programme, the differences in process and effects in different contexts, and its potential for sustainability.

Discussion: Explo'Santé was designed to contribute to school-based health promotion strategies, by including key players, promoting partnerships, targeting multiple levels of impact and effect, and to ensure every step is research-based and informed. Finally, this study aims to identify the elements which would enable Explo'Santé to become a model in France and internationally.

Explo'Santé 混合方法协议:法国学校健康促进干预研究项目。
背景:据世卫组织称,"非传染性疾病(NCDs)每年导致 4100 万人死亡",是全球死亡的主要原因。世卫组织的《2013-2020 年预防和控制非传染性疾病全球行动计划》(扩展版)解决了这一问题及其对国家和人口之间不平等的影响。基于行为、环境和政策相结合的方法,健康促进旨在减少健康不平等,并通过教育、预防和保护三大战略解决健康决定因素。众所周知,促进健康(即促进健康和福祉)的长期效率涉及针对儿童/有儿童参与的干预措施和计划[1]。作为社区的联络点和儿童的重要环境,学校是实施健康促进计划的重要场所,尤其是针对生活技能(LS)的综合方法和干预措施。事实上,生活技能有助于健康和幸福,尤其是对学生而言。本文介绍了法国一项综合校本健康促进干预研究计划的研究方案,该计划旨在支持法国的健康促进学校(HPS)方法:Explo'Santé.该计划是里昂大学与法国抗癌联盟合作的成果:Explo'Santé 是一项基于混合方法研究设计的观察性研究,旨在评估健康促进计划的效果,了解其实施过程并确定背景因素。这项为期 3 年的综合计划针对 8 至 10 岁的小学生。该计划包含健康教育课程,以培养学生的通识教育和健康素养(HL),并促进健康环境。教师和法国联盟预防官员接受培训,以支持技能发展和计划的可持续性。数据收集包括通过问卷调查收集定量数据,以评估该计划对约 700 名学生、36 名教师和 6 名预防官员的影响;通过与学生的焦点小组以及与教师、家长、预防官员和校长的访谈收集定性数据,以了解实施该计划的障碍和促进因素、在不同情况下的过程和效果差异以及其可持续性潜力:讨论:Explo'Santé旨在通过纳入主要参与者、促进伙伴关系、针对多层次的影响和效果,并确保每一步都以研究为基础和依据,为校本健康促进战略做出贡献。最后,本研究旨在确定使 Explo'Santé 成为法国和国际典范的要素。
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Archives of Public Health
Archives of Public Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.00%
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244
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: rchives of Public Health is a broad scope public health journal, dedicated to publishing all sound science in the field of public health. The journal aims to better the understanding of the health of populations. The journal contributes to public health knowledge, enhances the interaction between research, policy and practice and stimulates public health monitoring and indicator development. The journal considers submissions on health outcomes and their determinants, with clear statements about the public health and policy implications. Archives of Public Health welcomes methodological papers (e.g., on study design and bias), papers on health services research, health economics, community interventions, and epidemiological studies dealing with international comparisons, the determinants of inequality in health, and the environmental, behavioural, social, demographic and occupational correlates of health and diseases.
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