Development and reliability of an audit tool to assess the school physical activity environment across 12 countries.

International journal of obesity supplements Pub Date : 2015-12-01 Epub Date: 2015-12-08 DOI:10.1038/ijosup.2015.17
S T Broyles, K T Drazba, T S Church, J-P Chaput, M Fogelholm, G Hu, R Kuriyan, A Kurpad, E V Lambert, C Maher, J Maia, V Matsudo, T Olds, V Onywera, O L Sarmiento, M Standage, M S Tremblay, C Tudor-Locke, P Zhao, P T Katzmarzyk
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Objectives: Schools are an important setting to enable and promote physical activity. Researchers have created a variety of tools to perform objective environmental assessments (or 'audits') of other settings, such as neighborhoods and parks; yet, methods to assess the school physical activity environment are less common. The purpose of this study is to describe the approach used to objectively measure the school physical activity environment across 12 countries representing all inhabited continents, and to report on the reliability and feasibility of this methodology across these diverse settings.

Methods: The International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE) school audit tool (ISAT) data collection required an in-depth training (including field practice and certification) and was facilitated by various supporting materials. Certified data collectors used the ISAT to assess the environment of all schools enrolled in ISCOLE. Sites completed a reliability audit (simultaneous audits by two independent, certified data collectors) for a minimum of two schools or at least 5% of their school sample. Item-level agreement between data collectors was assessed with both the kappa statistic and percent agreement. Inter-rater reliability of school summary scores was measured using the intraclass correlation coefficient.

Results: Across the 12 sites, 256 schools participated in ISCOLE. Reliability audits were conducted at 53 schools (20.7% of the sample). For the assessed environmental features, inter-rater reliability (kappa) ranged from 0.37 to 0.96; 18 items (42%) were assessed with almost perfect reliability (κ=0.80-0.96), and a further 24 items (56%) were assessed with substantial reliability (κ=0.61-0.79). Likewise, scores that summarized a school's support for physical activity were highly reliable, with the exception of scores assessing aesthetics and perceived suitability of the school grounds for sport, informal games and general play.

Conclusions: This study suggests that the ISAT can be used to conduct reliable objective audits of the school physical activity environment across diverse, international school settings.

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开发一种评估12个国家学校体育活动环境的审计工具并提高其可靠性。
目标:学校是促进身体活动的重要场所。研究人员创造了各种工具来对其他环境(如社区和公园)进行客观的环境评估(或“审计”);然而,评估学校体育活动环境的方法并不常见。本研究的目的是描述用于客观测量代表所有有人居住大陆的12个国家的学校体育活动环境的方法,并报告该方法在这些不同设置中的可靠性和可行性。方法:国际儿童肥胖、生活方式与环境研究(ISCOLE)学校审计工具(ISAT)数据收集需要深入的培训(包括实地实践和认证),并有各种支持材料。经过认证的数据收集者使用ISAT评估所有在ISCOLE注册的学校的环境。网站完成了至少两所学校或至少5%的学校样本的可靠性审核(由两个独立的,认证的数据收集者同时审核)。数据收集者之间的项目级一致性用kappa统计量和一致性百分比来评估。学校总结成绩的信度采用班级内相关系数测量。结果:在12个站点中,有256所学校参与了ISCOLE。在53所学校(占样本的20.7%)进行了可靠性审计。对于被评估的环境特征,评分间信度(kappa)在0.37 ~ 0.96之间;18项(42%)被评估为几乎完全信度(κ=0.80 ~ 0.96),另有24项(56%)被评估为相当信度(κ=0.61 ~ 0.79)。同样,总结学校对体育活动的支持的分数是高度可靠的,除了评估美学和学校场地对体育运动、非正式游戏和一般游戏的感知适应性的分数。结论:本研究表明,ISAT可用于在不同的国际学校环境中对学校体育活动环境进行可靠的客观审计。
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