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Efficacy and mechanisms of an education outside the classroom intervention on pupils’ health and education:the MOVEOUT study protocol

Authors :
Bølling, Mads
Mygind, Lærke
Elsborg, Peter
Melby, Paulina S.
Barfod, Karen S.
Brønd, Jan Christian
Klinker, Charlotte Demant
Nielsen, Glen
Bentsen, Peter
Bølling, Mads
Mygind, Lærke
Elsborg, Peter
Melby, Paulina S.
Barfod, Karen S.
Brønd, Jan Christian
Klinker, Charlotte Demant
Nielsen, Glen
Bentsen, Peter
Source :
Bølling , M , Mygind , L , Elsborg , P , Melby , P S , Barfod , K S , Brønd , J C , Klinker , C D , Nielsen , G & Bentsen , P 2023 , ' Efficacy and mechanisms of an education outside the classroom intervention on pupils’ health and education : the MOVEOUT study protocol ' , BMC Public Health , vol. 23 , 1825 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Education can create better opportunities for health, and vice versa. Using a so-called ‘add-in’ approach, school-based physical activity (PA) promotion and prevention of sedentary behaviours can increase pupils’ wellbeing and learning and, on the longer term, reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases. A PA ‘add-in’ approach involves integrating PA into teachers’ curricular obligations without being an extra burden as opposed to an ‘add-on’ approach which requires additional operational resources and include activities that do not explicitly contribute towards curricular targets making them less long-term acceptable in a school-based context. Previous studies investigating education outside the classroom (EOtC) show mutual benefits for both health and education outcomes among children and adolescents. However, the evidence is of mixed quality and questionable certainty, which calls for further investigation. The aim of this study protocol is to describe and discuss the study design and methods to investigate the efficacy and mechanisms of EOtC as a vehicle for health and education. The study investigates the intervention developed and conducted in the TEACHOUT study with updated and strengthened design and measures. Methods: The efficacy of EOtC will be investigated in a cluster randomised waitlist design. Participants will be pupils in ~54 classes, grades 4-10 (ages 10-15 years) in ~30 Danish elementary schools. Fifteen schools will be randomised to the intervention: a two-day EOtC training course targeting teachers followed by the teachers implementing EOtC >5 hours weekly over the course of one school year. Pre- and post-measures of health (PA and wellbeing) and learning (school motivation and academic achievement) will be collected. Investigation of pedagogical and motivational mechanisms will be based on observations of EOtC. Discussion: The updated randomised controlled design will provide firmer evidence for the efficacy and mechanisms of

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OAIster
Journal :
Bølling , M , Mygind , L , Elsborg , P , Melby , P S , Barfod , K S , Brønd , J C , Klinker , C D , Nielsen , G & Bentsen , P 2023 , ' Efficacy and mechanisms of an education outside the classroom intervention on pupils’ health and education : the MOVEOUT study protocol ' , BMC Public Health , vol. 23 , 1825 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1414368724
Document Type :
Electronic Resource