开发和评估在学校开展体育活动的能力、机会和动机量表(COM-PASS)。

IF 5.6 1区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Pub Date : 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1186/s12966-024-01640-4
A Verdonschot, M R Beauchamp, T A Brusseau, M J M Chinapaw, L B Christiansen, A Daly-Smith, N Eather, S J Fairclough, G Faulkner, L Foweather, A García-Hermoso, A S Ha, N Harris, T Jaakkola, R Jago, S G Kennedy, N J Lander, C Lonsdale, Y Manios, E Mazzoli, E Murtagh, N Nathan, P J Naylor, M Noetel, B O'Keeffe, G K Resaland, N D Ridgers, K Ridley, N Riley, R R Rosenkranz, S K Rosenkranz, A Sääkslahti, S M Sczygiol, T Skovgaard, E M F van Sluijs, J J Smith, M Smith, G Stratton, J Vidal-Conti, C A Webster, E S Young, D R Lubans
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背景:教师被认为是学校实施体育活动计划和政策的 "关键代理人"。我们的研究旨在开发和评估一种工具,用于评估教师实施学校体育活动干预措施的能力、机会和动机:学校体育活动能力、机会和动机量表(COM-PASS)的开发和评估分为三个阶段。在第一阶段,我们邀请学术专家参与德尔菲研究,对基于能力、机会和动机行为(COM-B)模型的问卷项目进行评分、提出建议并达成共识。每个项目都根据其与 COM-B 模型内容的匹配程度进行排序,采用 5 级评分法,从 "1 = 匹配度差 "到 "5 = 匹配度高 "不等。在第二阶段,我们采用 "思考-朗读 "的方式对中小学教师进行了访谈,以评估他们对项目的理解。在第 3 阶段,教师(n = 196)完成了 COM-PASS,通过确认性因子分析(CFA)评估结构有效性:来自 14 个国家的 38 位学术专家完成了三轮德尔菲研究。在第一轮中,项目的平均评分为 4.04 分,第二轮为 4.51 分,第三轮(最后一轮)为 4.78 分。最终工具包括 14 个项目,分别与 COM-B 模型的六个建构相关:身体能力、心理能力、身体机会、社会机会、反思动机和自动动机。在第二阶段,十位教师通过 20 分钟的访谈分享了他们对 COM-PASS 的理解,并对其进行了小幅修改。在第 3 阶段,对 3 因子模型(即能力、机会和动机)进行 CFA 分析,结果表明模型与数据充分拟合(χ2 = 122.6,p 结论):COM-PASS是一种有效、可靠的工具,可用于评估教师在学校开展体育活动干预的能力、机会和动机。有必要进一步研究 COM-PASS 的其他心理测量特性。
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Development and evaluation of the Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation to deliver Physical Activity in School Scale (COM-PASS).

Background: Teachers are recognized as 'key agents' for the delivery of physical activity programs and policies in schools. The aim of our study was to develop and evaluate a tool to assess teachers' capability, opportunity, and motivation to deliver school-based physical activity interventions.

Methods: The development and evaluation of the Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation to deliver Physical Activity in School Scale (COM-PASS) involved three phases. In Phase 1, we invited academic experts to participate in a Delphi study to rate, provide recommendations, and achieve consensus on questionnaire items that were based on the Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation Behavior (COM-B) model. Each item was ranked on the degree to which it matched the content of the COM-B model, using a 5-point scale ranging from '1 = Poor match' to '5 = Excellent match'. In Phase 2, we interviewed primary and secondary school teachers using a 'think-aloud' approach to assess their understanding of the items. In Phase 3, teachers (n = 196) completed the COM-PASS to assess structural validity using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA).

Results: Thirty-eight academic experts from 14 countries completed three rounds of the Delphi study. In the first round, items had an average rating score of 4.04, in the second round 4.51, and in the third (final) round 4.78. The final tool included 14 items, which related to the six constructs of the COM-B model: physical capability, psychological capability, physical opportunity, social opportunity, reflective motivation, and automatic motivation. In Phase 2, ten teachers shared their interpretation of COM-PASS via a 20-min interview, which resulted in minor changes. In Phase 3, CFA of the 3-factor model (i.e., capability, opportunity, and motivation) revealed an adequate fit to the data (χ2 = 122.6, p < .001, CFI = .945, TLI = .924, RMSEA = .066). The internal consistencies of the three subscale scores were acceptable (i.e., capability: α = .75, opportunity: α = .75, motivation: α = .81).

Conclusion: COM-PASS is a valid and reliable tool for assessing teachers' capability, opportunity, and motivation to deliver physical activity interventions in schools. Further studies examining additional psychometric properties of the COM-PASS are warranted.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (IJBNPA) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal offering high quality articles, rapid publication and wide diffusion in the public domain. IJBNPA is devoted to furthering the understanding of the behavioral aspects of diet and physical activity and is unique in its inclusion of multiple levels of analysis, including populations, groups and individuals and its inclusion of epidemiology, and behavioral, theoretical and measurement research areas.
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