M. Prescott, Evelyn Berger-Jenkins, M. Serzan, Elizabeth Croswell, Dodi Meyer, Mary McCord
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学校在实施健康政策时遇到障碍,并且缺乏详细说明学区健康政策如何在学校层面实施的研究。在纽约市哈莱姆区和华盛顿高地的7所小学建立了健康委员会,以帮助这些学校实施纽约市地区健康政策。4个健康委员会过程指标和健康委员会自我评价得分的数据与肥胖预防过程结果使用肯德尔tau相关。在为期10个月的学年中,每所学校平均召开8.9次(标准差= 0.7)健康委员会会议。每次会议的平均出席人数在7.1至15.2人之间。健康委员会的出席率与员工体育活动的参与者接触次数呈正相关(r = 0.71, P = 0.02)。员工健康计划的自我评价得分越高,学生的营养接触就越多(……)
Wellness Councils Build Capacity for School-Based Obesity Prevention in Harlem and Washington Heights, New York City:
Schools experience barriers when implementing wellness policies, and there is a dearth of research detailing how district wellness policies are implemented at the school level. Wellness councils were established in 7 elementary schools in Harlem and Washington Heights, New York City (NYC), to help these schools implement the NYC district wellness policy. Data on 4 wellness council process indicators and wellness council self-evaluation scores were correlated with obesity prevention process outcomes using Kendall tau correlations. An average of 8.9 (standard deviation = 0.7) wellness council meetings were held per school throughout the 10-month academic year. The average attendance at each meeting ranged from 7.1 to 15.2 members. There was a positive relationship between wellness council attendance and the number of participant encounters at staff physical activity events (r = .71, P = .02). Higher self-evaluation scores on staff wellness initiatives were associated with more student nutrition encounters (...