A comparison study of environmental health related issues and policies between private and public U.S. schools using multi-level data

Yi Lu , Christine Bozlak , Erin Bell , Haider A. Khwaja , Shao Lin
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Abstract

Objective

Little is known about school environmental health (EH) problems in private schools. This study identified and compared the school EH related issues and policies between private and public schools in the U.S.

Methods

School EH information was collected from school administrators on two levels – in New York State (NYS) and nationwide. In NYS, questionnaires were developed and distributed to administrators from both public and private schools via conferences (2015–2016). Nationwide survey data were obtained from the 2014 School Health Policies and Practices Study. We compared the perceived school environment as well as policies related to identification and training on EH issues between private and public schools both in NYS and nationwide.

Results

In NYS, both private and public schools reported limited use of proactive approaches in identifying EH issues. Compared to public schools, more private school respondents reported poorer perceived indoor air quality (IAQ) (30% vs. 0%), along with less routine training and lower use of policies that help improve air quality in school. Nationwide, fewer private schools implemented indoor air quality management programs (18% vs. 58%) and were able to always meet ventilation standards (44% vs. 64%) than public schools. Staff members in private schools received less required training on a wide range of EH issues than staff members in public schools.

Conclusion

U.S. private schools reported worse perceived indoor air quality than public schools and a lack of awareness and protective policies. Future environmental research and implementation of policies are needed in private schools.

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使用多层次数据对美国私立和公立学校环境健康相关问题和政策的比较研究
目标人们对私立学校的校园环境卫生(EH)问题知之甚少。本研究确定并比较了美国私立学校和公立学校之间与学校环境健康相关的问题和政策。方法从两个层面--纽约州(NYS)和全国范围内--向学校管理人员收集学校环境健康信息。在纽约州,我们编制了调查问卷,并通过会议(2015-2016 年)分发给公立和私立学校的管理人员。全国范围内的调查数据来自 2014 年学校健康政策与实践研究。我们比较了纽约州和全国范围内私立学校和公立学校所感知的学校环境以及与识别和培训环境健康问题相关的政策。与公立学校相比,更多的私立学校受访者表示室内空气质量(IAQ)较差(30% 对 0%),而且日常培训较少,有助于改善学校空气质量的政策使用率较低。在全国范围内,与公立学校相比,实施室内空气质量管理计划的私立学校较少(18% 对 58%),能够始终达到通风标准的私立学校也较少(44% 对 64%)。与公立学校的教职员工相比,私立学校的教职员工接受的有关各种环境健康问题的必要培训较少。未来需要在私立学校开展环境研究并实施相关政策。
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Hygiene and environmental health advances
Hygiene and environmental health advances Environmental Science (General)
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