菲律宾2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的学校卫生政策及其实施。

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新冠肺炎大流行严重影响了全球学习者的健康和教育。然而,缺乏关于在大流行期间实施综合学校卫生政策的推动因素和障碍的信息。方法:本研究采用个案研究设计,在纳沃塔斯市城市学校分部进行。对教育部和卫生部在大流行病期间在国家一级发布的相关学校卫生政策进行了案头审查。如果收集到的策略与准备/预防阶段、早期阶段响应和慢性阶段响应相关,则对其进行分类。进行了焦点小组讨论和关键的举报人访谈,以确定在大流行期间实施学校卫生方案的推动因素和障碍。确定的主题是通过使用惠特曼的“影响政策和实践实施的因素之轮”中的类别来演绎创建的。结果:准备/预防阶段的政策侧重于为学习者提供全面健康的学校环境,包括学校的水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)。早期阶段应对政策包括关闭学校和制定公共卫生准则,以防止疾病进一步传播。在慢性期/应对阶段下的政策特别包括实施疫苗接种日和重新上课的指导方针。大多数确定的因素都被归类为惠特曼的因素轮。结论:尽管受到COVID-19限制,但由于各利益攸关方的合作、创新和领导,卫生政策的实施仍在继续。通过各机构的合作,对包括儿童在内的公众进行了疫苗接种。学校的讲卫生运动在有关预防疾病传播准则的政策中体现得很明显。本研究提供的数据将为解决这些障碍和进一步加强这些政策的执行提供指导。
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School health policies and their implementation during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted the health and education of learners globally. However, there is a lack of information on enablers and barriers to the implementation of comprehensive school health policies during the pandemic.

Methods: This study utilized a case study design, and was conducted in the Division of City Schools of Navotas. A desk review of relevant school health policies released at the national level by the Department of Education and Department of Health during the pandemic was performed. The collected policies were classified if they were related to the Preparedness/Prevention Phase, Early Phase Response, and Chronic Phase Response. Focus group discussions and key a informant interview were conducted to determine the enablers and barriers in implementing school health programs during the pandemic. The identified themes were created deductively by using categories from Whitman's Wheel of Factors influencing Implementation of Policy and Practice.

Results: Policies under the Preparedness/Prevention Phase focused on providing a comprehensive healthy school environment for learners, including Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) in Schools. Early Phase Response policies included school closures and public health guidelines to prevent further spread of disease. The policies under the Chronic Phase/Response notably included guidelines for implementation of vaccination days and reopening of classes. Most of the factors identified were categorized under Whitman's wheel of factors.

Conclusions: Despite COVID-19 restrictions, health policy implementation continued because of the collaborations, innovations, and leadership of various stakeholders. The vaccination of the public, including the pediatric population was implemented through the collaboration of various agencies. WASH in Schools was evident in policies regarding the guidelines on prevention of the spread of disease. The data provided in this study will serve as a guide to address the barriers and further strengthen the implementation of these policies.

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Tropical Medicine and Health
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