2023
DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daad173
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Fidelity, adaptation and integration of whole-school health promotion within Dutch schools: a cross-sectional survey study

Gerjanne Vennegoor,
Patricia van Assema,
Gerard R M Molleman
et al.

Abstract: Implementing comprehensive health promotion programs in the school setting can be challenging, as schools can be considered complex adaptive systems. As a first step towards understanding what works in improving implementation for which schools and under which conditions, this study aimed to examine the degree of implementation of health promoting school (HPS) programs, in terms of five dimensions of fidelity (adherence, dose, participant responsiveness, quality of delivery and program differentiation), and th… Show more

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“…1: If the degree of implementation is above average for the education sector, based on the original dataset [28], except if the nutrition score for adherence * is very low (<3). 0: If the degree of implementation is below average for the education sector, based on the original dataset, except if the nutrition score for adherence is very high (>5).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1: If the degree of implementation is above average for the education sector, based on the original dataset [28], except if the nutrition score for adherence * is very low (<3). 0: If the degree of implementation is below average for the education sector, based on the original dataset, except if the nutrition score for adherence is very high (>5).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%