改善高等教育环境健康的“整个机构”方法的演变:一项重要的范围审查。

IF 2.1 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Research Papers in Education Pub Date : 2023-07-04 Epub Date: 2021-08-25 DOI:10.1080/02671522.2021.1961302
Helen Sweeting, Hilary Thomson, Valerie Wells, Paul Flowers
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近几十年来,基于基于环境的健康促进理解,将环境、其参与者和过程视为具有多种干预机会的综合“整体”系统,改善健康的“全校”方法获得了关注。对于在高等教育环境中改善健康的“整个机构”方法所知甚少。我们进行了一项范围审查,以描述与“整体环境”、“复杂系统”和“参与式”/“行动”方法有关的实证和非实证(例如网站)出版物,以改善高等教育环境中学生和员工的健康。通过搜索5个学术数据库和4个灰色文献数据库,并通过阅读研究的参考书目来确定英语出版物的资格。我们确定了101份明显的英国出版物。自20世纪70年代以来,出版物有所增加,跨越了从“抱负”到“概念”再到“评估”的逐渐转变。术语在地理上是孤立的(例如,“健康大学”(英国),“健康校园”(美国))。出版物往往侧重于一般的“健康”,而不是具体的健康层面(如饮食)。可以说,政策对层叠式的系统性变革至关重要,但它并不是最常被实施的干预要素。我们得出的结论是,尽管该领域不断发展,但关键问题(例如,谁需要做什么,与谁一起做,在哪里和何时做;或疗效)仍然没有答案。
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Evolution of 'whole institution' approaches to improving health in tertiary education settings: a critical scoping review.

Evolution of 'whole institution' approaches to improving health in tertiary education settings: a critical scoping review.

Evolution of 'whole institution' approaches to improving health in tertiary education settings: a critical scoping review.

In recent decades, 'whole school' approaches to improving health have gained traction, based on settings-based health promotion understandings which view a setting, its actors and processes as an integrated 'whole' system with multiple intervention opportunities. Much less is known about 'whole institution' approaches to improving health in tertiary education settings. We conducted a scoping review to describe both empirical and non-empirical (e.g. websites) publications relating to 'whole settings', 'complex systems' and 'participatory'/'action' approaches to improving the health of students and staff within tertiary education settings. English-language publications were identified by searching five academic and four grey literature databases and via the reference lists of studies read for eligibility. We identified 101 publications with marked UK overrepresentation. Since the 1970s, publications have increased, spanning a gradual shift in focus from 'aspirational' to 'conceptual' to 'evaluative'. Terminology is geographically siloed (e.g., 'healthy university' (UK), 'healthy campus' (USA)). Publications tend to focus on 'health' generally rather than specific health dimensions (e.g. diet). Policies, arguably crucial for cascading systemic change, were not the most frequently implemented intervention elements. We conclude that, despite the field's evolution, key questions (e.g., insights into who needs to do what, with whom, where and when; or efficacy) remain unanswered.

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