预防性学校日记:对法兰西岛地区广泛采用的干预措施进行可评价性评估。

Romane Plumet, Sylvain Gautier, Natacha Lefebvre, Hervé Gautier, Marie Herr
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目的:法国抗癌联盟(La Ligue contre le cancer)是一个促进癌症预防和研究的协会,每年向 10 至 11 岁的儿童分发预防学校日记。孩子们在日记中写作业的同时,还可以了解一系列健康决定因素。这本日记以寓教于乐的方式促进健康,因为它融入了孩子们就日记所涉及的不同主题绘制的图画。本文旨在介绍这一干预措施在法兰西岛(巴黎地区)的可评价性评估,该干预措施已在该地区广泛使用:我们追溯了预防学校日记的历史,并通过与抗癌联盟的县委员会进行访谈,评估了它目前在法兰西岛的使用情况。对历代日记版本和教师满意度调查结果进行了研究。所有收集到的信息都被整合到一个逻辑模型中,该模型描述了干预措施的主要组成部分、参与者和效果:预防性学校日记于 90 年代末在法国西部创立。结果:预防性学校日记于 90 年代末在法国西部创立,随后在巴黎实施,并推广到法兰西岛的其他县。目前,有六个县合作编制共同的日记。预防性学校日记最初只涉及烟草消费,而现在则涵盖了营养、体育锻炼、阳光照射、睡眠和屏幕使用、成瘾以及一些县的安全问题。根据是否在分发日记后为下一版或健康教育课制作图画,确定了三个干预级别。预防性学校日记的预期效果已纳入一个逻辑模型,强调儿童、学校和家庭层面。根据行为改变的理论模型 COM-B,结果包括采取健康行为的能力(知识和技能)、机会和动机:可评估性评估阶段使我们能够更好地了解干预措施的实施条件,从而确定对其有效性 进行广泛评估所需考虑的因素。这一点尤为重要,因为这项干预措施已经在法兰西岛大区得到了很好的实施。
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The prevention school diary: Evaluability assessment of a widely adopted intervention in Ile-de-France.

Objectives: The prevention school diary is distributed each year to children aged between 10 and 11 years old by La Ligue contre le cancer, a French association promoting prevention and research against cancer. While they write their homework in the diary, children can learn about a range of health determinants. This diary promotes health in a fun and educational way, as it integrates drawings made by children about the different themes covered by the diary. This paper aims to present the evaluability assessment of this intervention in Ile-de-France (Paris area), where it is already widely deployed.

Material and methods: We have traced the history of the prevention school diary and assessed how it is currently used in Ile-de-France by leading interviews with county committees of La Ligue contre le cancer. Successive versions of the diary and results of teacher satisfaction surveys were examined. All information collected was integrated into a logic model, which characterizes the main components, actors, and effects of the intervention.

Results: The prevention school diary was created in the West of France in the late 90s. It was then implemented in Paris and extended to other counties of Ile-de-France. Currently, six counties collaborate on the production of a common diary. Whereas it only dealt with tobacco consumption at the beginning, the prevention school diary now covers nutrition, physical activity, sun exposure, sleep and screen use, addiction, as well as safety in some counties. Three levels of intervention have been identified, depending on whether or not the distribution of the diary is followed by the production of drawings for the next edition or health education sessions. The expected effects of the prevention school diary have been integrated into a logic model emphasizing children, school, and family level. Outcomes include Capabilities (knowledge and skills), Opportunities, and Motivation to adopt healthy Behaviours, according to the theoretical model of behaviour change COM-B.

Conclusion: The evaluability assessment phase enabled us to gain a better understanding of the conditions under which the intervention is deployed, and thus to identify the factors to be considered for a broad assessment of its effectiveness. It is especially important since the intervention is already well established in Ile-de-France.

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