Danielle Klassen , Genevieve Montemurro , Jenn Flynn , Kim Raine , Kate Storey
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学校是促进儿童健康的理想场所,也是帮助早期发育阶段儿童的公平途径。健康的儿童学习能力更强,学校采取的全面健康方法有助于儿童茁壮成长。当学校、家庭和社区共同努力时,学校的干预措施就会得到加强,但许多干预措施并没有报告学校和社区之间的联系和影响。本研究的目的是确定 "APPLE 学校 "这一干预措施是否以及如何影响社区环境。我们选择了加拿大艾伯塔省的一个社区作为案例研究对象。研究采用了工具性案例研究方法,并以重点人种学为指导进行数据生成。数据通过社区合作伙伴访谈(n = 17)和文件分析产生。数据分析采用了反思性主题分析法。研究结果由三大主题组成,并表明 APPLE 学校通过阶梯式方法在学校环境之外产生了影响:1)基础:建立健康的学校文化;2)行动:将学校和社区的工作联系在一起;3)影响:学校实践的变化波及到社区,促进社区健康。这项研究提供了令人信服的证据,证明全面的学校健康方法可以影响校外的社区环境,并在校内外产生更有力的促进健康的做法。
“It trickles into the community”: A case study of the transfer of health promoting practices from school to community in Canada
The school is an ideal setting to promote children's health and is an equitable way to reach children in early developmental years. Healthy children are stronger learners and wholistic health approaches taken in schools can help children thrive. Interventions in the school are strengthened when school, home, and community work together, yet many interventions have not reported the school and community connection and influence. The purpose of this study was to determine if and how the intervention, APPLE Schools, has impacted the community environment. One community in Alberta, Canada was chosen as a case study. An instrumental case study approach was taken, and data generation was guided by focused ethnography. Data were generated through community partner interviews (n = 17) and document analysis. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyze data. Results were represented by three main themes and demonstrated APPLE Schools created impact beyond the school setting through a stepped approach: 1) Foundation: establishes a healthy school culture; 2) Action: tying the work of schools and communities together; and 3) Impact: changes in school practices ripple out to promote health in the community. This research provides compelling evidence that comprehensive school health approaches can impact community environments outside the school and result in stronger health promoting practices both within and outside the school.