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      The conceptualisation of school and teacher connectedness in adolescent research: a scoping review of literature

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      Educational Review
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              The World Health Organization’s Health Promoting Schools framework: a Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis

              Background Healthy children achieve better educational outcomes which, in turn, are associated with improved health later in life. The World Health Organization’s Health Promoting Schools (HPS) framework is a holistic approach to promoting health and educational attainment in school. The effectiveness of this approach has not yet been rigorously reviewed. Methods We searched 20 health, education and social science databases, and trials registries and relevant websites in 2011 and 2013. We included cluster randomised controlled trials. Participants were children and young people aged four to 18 years attending schools/colleges. HPS interventions had to include the following three elements: input into the curriculum; changes to the school’s ethos or environment; and engagement with families and/or local communities. Two reviewers identified relevant trials, extracted data and assessed risk of bias. We grouped studies according to the health topic(s) targeted. Where data permitted, we performed random-effects meta-analyses. Results We identified 67 eligible trials tackling a range of health issues. Few studies included any academic/attendance outcomes. We found positive average intervention effects for: body mass index (BMI), physical activity, physical fitness, fruit and vegetable intake, tobacco use, and being bullied. Intervention effects were generally small. On average across studies, we found little evidence of effectiveness for zBMI (BMI, standardized for age and gender), and no evidence for fat intake, alcohol use, drug use, mental health, violence and bullying others. It was not possible to meta-analyse data on other health outcomes due to lack of data. Methodological limitations were identified including reliance on self-reported data, lack of long-term follow-up, and high attrition rates. Conclusion This Cochrane review has found the WHO HPS framework is effective at improving some aspects of student health. The effects are small but potentially important at a population level.
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                Journal
                Educational Review
                Educational Review
                Informa UK Limited
                0013-1911
                1465-3397
                April 23 2018
                July 04 2019
                January 23 2018
                July 04 2019
                : 71
                : 4
                : 423-444
                Affiliations
                [1 ] CRIPACC, School of Health and Social Work, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
                [2 ] Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Seville, Sevilla, Spain
                [3 ] Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
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                10.1080/00131911.2018.1424117
                1dceeb1c-70e5-4162-afde-0c3b06b816f8
                © 2019
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