Strategies for implementing Health-Promoting Schools in a province in China.

Carmen Aldinger, Xin-Wei Zhang, Li-Qun Liu, Jun-Xiang Guo, Yu Sen Hai, Jack Jones
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After successful pilot projects in 10 schools (four schools with tobacco control and six schools with nutrition interventions, plus 10 control schools), Health and Education officials in Zhejiang Province, China, decided to scale up Health-Promoting Schools (HPS) systematically over the entire province, starting with an initial cohort of 51 additional schools, reaching from primary to vocational schools. Interviews with school personnel during the first phase of scaling up illuminated the key pre-implementation, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation activities. Pre-implementation activities included choosing an entry point, setting up a special HPS committee, and establishing a work plan. Implementation activities included conducting mobilization meetings, prioritizing health, popularizing the HPS concept, ensuring community cooperation and participation, acting as role models, offering training, and using new teaching and learning methods. Monitoring and evaluation activities included process, baseline, and final evaluations and changing standards of evaluation to a more holistic evaluation that schools go through to become Health-Promoting Schools. Schools also reported that they faced - and overcame - a number of challenges including understanding and integrating the HPS concept and lack of professional development and support. Results revealed that schools transitioned from a passive model of education to interactive pedagogy put priority on health and viewed it as a co-responsibility, reshaped assessment to a more holistic approach and called for more training and technical support. Participants mentioned that they gained knowledge and skills and developed a deeper understanding about health. Health impact was also demonstrated, for instance in reduced injuries and reduced smoking, and educational impact was demonstrated, for instance in improved relationships of children to parents and teachers, improved social qualities, and improved teacher satisfaction.

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中国某省健康促进学校实施策略
在10所学校(4所控烟学校、6所营养干预学校和10所对照学校)的试点项目取得成功后,中国浙江省的卫生和教育官员决定在全省系统地扩大健康促进学校(HPS)的规模,从最初的51所学校开始,从小学到职业学校。在扩大规模的第一阶段,对学校人员的采访阐明了关键的前期实施、实施以及监测和评估活动。实施前的活动包括选择切入点、设立HPS特别委员会和制定工作计划。实施活动包括召开动员会议、优先考虑保健、普及卫生保健服务概念、确保社区合作和参与、发挥榜样作用、提供培训以及使用新的教学方法。监测和评价活动包括过程评价、基线评价和最终评价,并将评价标准改为更全面的评价,使学校成为促进健康的学校。学校还报告说,他们面临并克服了许多挑战,包括理解和整合HPS概念,以及缺乏专业发展和支持。结果显示,学校从被动的教育模式过渡到互动式教学法,优先考虑健康并将其视为一项共同责任,将评估重新调整为更全面的方法,并要求提供更多的培训和技术支持。与会者提到,他们获得了知识和技能,对健康有了更深入的了解。还显示了对健康的影响,例如减少伤害和减少吸烟,并显示了对教育的影响,例如改善了儿童与父母和教师的关系,改善了社会素质,提高了教师满意度。
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