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Eval Program Plann ; 56: 99-108, 2016 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27085485

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BACKGROUND: School-based physical activity (PA) interventions, including school active transportation (AT), provide opportunities to increase daily PA levels, improves fitness, and reduces risk of diseases, such as type 2 diabetes. Based on a community-identified need, the Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project, within an Indigenous community, undertook school travel planning to contribute to PA programming for two elementary schools. METHODS: Using community-based participatory research, the Active & Safe Routes to School's School Travel Planning (STP) process was undertaken in two schools with an STP-Committee comprised of community stakeholders and researchers. STP activities were adapted for local context including: school profile form, family survey, in-class travel survey, pedestrian-traffic observations, walkability checklist, and student mapping. RESULTS: STP data were jointly collected, analyzed and interpreted by researchers and community. Traffic-pedestrian observations, walkability and parent surveys identified key pedestrian-traffic locations, helped develop safe/direct routes, and traffic calming strategies. In-class travel and mapping surveys identified a need and student desire to increase school AT. The STP-Committee translated findings into STP-action plans for two schools, which were implemented in 2014-2015 school year. CONCLUSIONS: Combining CBPR with STP merges community and researcher expertise. This project offered evidence-informed practice for active living promotions. Experience and findings could benefit Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.


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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/prevenção & controle , Indígenas Norte-Americanos , Serviços de Saúde Escolar , Meios de Transporte/métodos , Caminhada , Adolescente , Criança , Pesquisa Participativa Baseada na Comunidade/métodos , Pesquisa Participativa Baseada na Comunidade/organização & administração , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Quebeque , Serviços de Saúde Escolar/organização & administração , Inquéritos e Questionários , Caminhada/estatística & dados numéricos
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J Sch Health ; 84(12): 786-92, 2014 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25388595

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BACKGROUND: This study is part of a larger community-based participatory research (CBPR) project to develop, implement, and evaluate the physical activity component of a school-based wellness policy. The policy intervention is being carried out by community stakeholders and academic researchers within the Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project, a well-established health promotion organization in the Indigenous community of Kahnawake, Quebec. METHODS: We explored how a group of stakeholders develop a school physical activity policy in a participatory manner, and examined factors serving as facilitators and barriers to the development process. This case study was guided by an interpretive description approach and draws upon data from documentary analysis and participant observation. RESULTS: A CBPR approach allowed academic researchers and community stakeholders to codevelop a physical activity policy that is both evidence-based and contextually appropriate. The development process was influenced by a variety of barriers and facilitators including working within existing structures, securing appropriate stakeholders, and school contextual factors. CONCLUSIONS: This research offers a process framework that others developing school-based wellness policies may use with appropriate modifications based on local environments.


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Política de Saúde , Atividade Motora/fisiologia , Serviços de Saúde Escolar/organização & administração , Pesquisa Participativa Baseada na Comunidade/métodos , Pesquisa Participativa Baseada na Comunidade/organização & administração , Grupos Focais , Humanos , Indígenas Norte-Americanos , Estudos de Casos Organizacionais , Fotografação , Quebeque , Serviços de Saúde Escolar/normas
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