“孩子是珍贵的货物;我们不能让他们冒险!:听取成人关于儿童在学校积极玩耍的安全和风险的意见:一项系统审查。

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Alethea Jerebine, Katie Fitton-Davies, Natalie Lander, Emma L J Eyre, Michael J Duncan, Lisa M Barnett
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背景:了解儿童户外活动的决定因素对于改善低体育活动水平非常重要,而学校是两者的关键环境。安全问题决定了儿童在户外积极玩耍的机会,因此,本定性证据综合旨在i)检查成人(如家长、老师、庭院管理员、校长)对小学和/或中学儿童在课间休息时积极玩耍的安全和风险的看法,ii)确定安全和风险如何影响这种环境下的操场监督和决策。方法:于2021年3月系统检索6个电子数据库,并于2022年6月更新检索。使用covid - ence软件筛选符合资格标准的记录,并在Microsoft Excel和NVivo中使用预先设计的编码表格进行数据提取和合成。采用框架综合方法,以社会生态模型(SEM)和功能理论为基础的概念框架为指导。结果:从10370条记录中,包括25项研究,代表了来自9个国家89所学校的608名成年人。综合研究确定了10个制约因素和4个促进因素,这些因素影响着学校工作人员在课间休息时是厌恶风险还是容忍风险,进而影响着对儿童玩耍的管理程度。制约因素源于对儿童人身安全的担忧,以及在操场受伤时对指责和责任的恐惧,这影响了家长、学校员工和机构对风险的反应。跨SEM层面的相关因素结合起来驱动风险规避决策和约束监督。新出现的证据表明,可以通过游戏促进培训(例如,风险重构,冲突解决)在学校培养一种风险容忍和游戏友好的文化,并让利益相关者参与制定平衡游戏利益与潜在风险的学校政策和规则,从而促进儿童在学校的积极游戏。结论:研究结果表明,一些社会文化因素限制了学校工作人员真正促进积极游戏的能力。未来的工作应寻求促进学校的风险容忍,挑战影响家长态度和机构对儿童游戏风险反应的文化规范,并探索克服学校政策障碍和对责任恐惧的新方法。试验注册:PROSPERO注册号:CRD42021238719。
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"Children are precious cargo; we don't let them take any risks!": Hearing from adults on safety and risk in children's active play in schools: a systematic review.

"Children are precious cargo; we don't let them take any risks!": Hearing from adults on safety and risk in children's active play in schools: a systematic review.

"Children are precious cargo; we don't let them take any risks!": Hearing from adults on safety and risk in children's active play in schools: a systematic review.

"Children are precious cargo; we don't let them take any risks!": Hearing from adults on safety and risk in children's active play in schools: a systematic review.

Background: Understanding determinants of children's outdoor play is important for improving low physical activity levels, and schools are a key setting for both. Safety concerns shape children's opportunity to play actively outdoors, therefore, this qualitative evidence synthesis aimed to i) examine adult (e.g., parent, teacher, yard supervisor, principal) perspectives on safety and risk in children's active play during recess in elementary and/or middle schools, and ii) identify how safety and risk influence playground supervision and decision making in this setting.

Methods: Six electronic databases were systematically searched in March 2021, with an updated search in June 2022. Records were screened against eligibility criteria using Covidence software, and data extraction and synthesis were performed using predesigned coding forms in Microsoft Excel and NVivo. Framework synthesis methodology was employed, guided by a conceptual framework structured on the socio-ecological model (SEM) and affordance theory.

Results: From 10,370 records, 25 studies were included that represented 608 adults across 89 schools from nine countries. The synthesis identified 10 constraining and four affording factors that influenced whether school staff were risk-averse or risk tolerant during recess, and, in turn, the degree to which children's play was managed. Constraining factors stemmed from fears for children's physical safety, and fear of blame and liability in the event of playground injury, which shaped parent, school staff and institutional responses to risk. Interrelated factors across SEM levels combined to drive risk-averse decision making and constraining supervision. Emerging evidence suggests children's active play in schools can be promoted by fostering a risk tolerant and play friendly culture in schools through play facilitation training (e.g., risk-reframing, conflict resolution) and engaging stakeholders in the development of school policies and rules that balance benefits of play against potential risks.

Conclusions: Findings show several socio-cultural factors limited the ability of school staff to genuinely promote active play. Future work should seek to foster risk tolerance in schools, challenge the cultural norms that shape parent attitudes and institutional responses to risk in children's play, and explore novel methods for overcoming policy barriers and fear of liability in schools.

Trial registration: PROSPERO registration: CRD42021238719.

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