Translating School Physical Education and Activity Policies into Practice: A Case Study.

Nancy O'Hara Tompkins, Karen Northrup, Josh Grant, Mary Folz Weikle, Dustin Long, John Bassler, Charlotte Workman, Zachary Ramsey, Traci Jarrett, Hannah Sirk, Lesley Cottrell
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Background: Public health experts recommend school-based policies as a population based approach to increase youth physical activity. The purpose of this case study is to describe one, largely rural, state's efforts to translate this recommendation into practice. Details about the genesis, implementation and evolution of two state level policies (physical education and physical activity), as well as in-house efforts of a State Department of Education to monitor policy compliance and challenges encountered are described. Two specific years are highlighted, due to policy and monitoring enhancements made during those particular time periods.

Methods: Data for this paper come from the West Virginia Department of Education for two time periods: 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 (n=369 elementary schools). Descriptive statistics for quantitative data and content analysis for qualitative data were used to document school level compliance and provide context for implementation challenges.

Results: Greater than 70% of school principals reported achievement of physical education and physical activity policy expectations for each year. Limited staff was the predominant explanation for nonfulfillment of physical education expectations, followed by lack of time and facilities. Recess and classroom-based physical activity were the primary strategies used to comply with the physical activity expectations. PE and PA policy compliance varied significantly by certain school characteristics in each school year studied.

Conclusions: Further investigation is warranted on how states translate public health policy recommendations into practice, including how physical education and physical activity policies are developed and monitored at the state level and how to support states and schools with monitoring and implementation challenges.

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学校体育与活动政策的实践:个案研究。
背景:公共卫生专家推荐以学校为基础的政策作为一种以人口为基础的方法来增加青少年的身体活动。本案例研究的目的是描述一个主要是农村的州为将这一建议转化为实践所做的努力。详细介绍了两项州级政策(体育教育和体育活动)的起源、实施和演变,以及州教育部为监测政策遵守情况所做的内部努力和遇到的挑战。特别强调了两个年份,因为在这两个特定时期内加强了政策和监测。方法:本文的数据来自西弗吉尼亚州教育部2013-2014年和2014-2015年两个时间段(n=369所小学)。定量数据的描述性统计和定性数据的内容分析被用来记录学校层面的遵守情况,并为实施挑战提供背景。结果:超过70%的学校校长报告了每年体育教育和体育活动政策预期的成就。体育教学未能达到预期目标的主要原因是师资力量有限,其次是缺乏时间和设施。课间体育活动和课堂体育活动是满足体育活动期望的主要策略。在研究的每个学年中,体育和PA政策依从性因学校的某些特征而有显著差异。结论:有必要进一步调查各州如何将公共卫生政策建议转化为实践,包括如何在州一级制定和监测体育教育和体育活动政策,以及如何支持各州和学校应对监测和执行方面的挑战。
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