The Feasibility of the post-primary Active School Flag (PPASF) programme. The PPASF is an initative from the Department of Education and Skills in a whole-school program to increase physical activity opportunities involving the students in second level education schools in Ireland. Various actors involved in the process include admin, teachers, and students to create more physical activity opportunities for the students in the school. Process evaluation and fidelity of the program are carried out during the year long process for certificate and two years for achieving the flag. Results of this study will inform the design and implementation of the PPASF in a national roll out across Irish second level education schools.
This is a feasibility study of the post-primary Active School Flag (PPASF) programme. Schools in Ireland that meet the eligibility criteria of; 1) second level education school, 2) has not already achieved the Active School Flag, 3) volunteered to be in the study were selected to take part in this pilot study. Schools not in the programme were matched to provide a comparison data set. Schools involved in the study are given resources to support the year long program so the school may achieve the PPASF certificate. To achieve the certificate, the schools needed to complete 17 tasks throughout the school year; 1) a staff slideshow, 2) an PPASF team slideshow, 3) class time slideshow 4) PPASF training day, 5) an PPASF awareness week (towards the beginning of the year), 6) website showcase, 7) PPASF whole school questionnaire, 8) PPASF launch event, 9) PPASF action plan, 10) 'Did You Know?' campaign, 11) PA module as part of Social, personal and health education (SPHE) subject for junior cycle students, 12) Active School WALKWAY, 13) Community Mapping of extra curriculum activities, 14) Community Event, 5) Active School Week, 16) PPASF accreditation visit, and 17) school PA space audits. The PPASF is part of the developing Healthy Ireland Demonstration Project, and the feasibility to collect data in the form of accelerometers, physical health measures and self-perceptions of health are also included in the feasilibility study. The feasibility study will be monitored quantitatively through a custom design fidelity check list, and in depth process evaluation that includes qualitative methods such as one to one interviews and focus group interviews throughout the academic year. The secondary outcomes are based on the hypotheses that 1) intervention schools will have more physical activity opportunities and thus 2) more physically active students, especially during the school day. Furthermore, there would be 3) a decrease in sitting time, 4) positive associations between academic related behaviours with physical activity behaviours, 5) and no increase in BMI.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
9,000
Schools enrolled in the program take part in the 17 actions described in the PPASF.
University of Limerick
Limerick, Ireland
Adherence to the PPASF programme's components in the schools
Customized fidelity check list based on the 17 program elements.
Time frame: up to 9 months
Number of participants in designated areas of school assessed through a modified version of the SOPLAY protocol
A modified version of the "System for Observing Play and Leisure Active In Youth (SOPLAY)" protocol in pre-specified designed areas of the school grounds. The protocol is carried out once a month, carried out by trained students in the school, with assistance of teachers and researchers. Trained students scan the designed area of the school ground from left to right and tally the number of people they encounter that are sedentary, walking or very active. Additional information is collected about the accessibility of the area, the suitability for physical activity, whether there is staff supervision in the area, if the activities are organized physical activity, and if there is any equipment. The count data is marked for each observation period and monitored over time.
Time frame: up to 9 months
Changes in physical activity opportunities through questionnaires
Survey items to state the opportunities in school lessons, recess and after-school activities. A check box of sport and physical activities is counted and compared between time points.
Time frame: up to 9 months
Changes in physical activity levels by accelerometer
Accelerometers placed on the thigh for a minimum of 4 days (1 weekend day) and at least 10h of wear time per day
Time frame: up to 9 months
Changes in physical activity levels by self-reported physical activity through questionnaires
Self-report PA by questionnaire. Two short measures (Prochaska et al, 2001). Both response scales are from 0-7days. Q1 based on the past 7 days. Q2 is based on the average week. Results are averaged and rounded up.
Time frame: up to 9 months
Changes in (accelerometer based) sedentary time during the school day
Accelerometers placed on the thigh to measure inclination and algorithm to detect sitting and lying time.
Time frame: up to 9 months
Changes to self-reported academic performance
Self-report surveys of perceived academic performance. A four point scale of 'below average' 'average' 'good', 'excellent'.
Time frame: up to 9 months
Changes to self-reported academic performance behaviours
Self-report surveys of Harter's self-perception scale for adolescents. Only the Scholastic Competence domain items are used through a structured alternative format. Items grouped into the subscale of Scholastic competence in accordance to the master list of items to produce a summed score.
Time frame: up to 9 months
Changes to school records of Academic behaviours
School records of behavours, including absences and behavioural sanctions at the school level, in comparison to previous 5 years records.
Time frame: up to 9 months
Changes in BMI
Weight measured in kilograms and height in meters to combine to report BMI in kg/m\^2
Time frame: up to 9 months
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