Journal article

Evaluating for impact: what type of data can assist a health promoting school approach?

A Joyce, A Dabrowski, R ASTON, G Carey

Health Promotion International | Oxford University Press (OUP) | Published : 2017

Abstract

There is debate within the health promoting school (HPS) movement on whether schools should monitor health behaviour outcomes as part of an evaluation or rely more on process type measures, such as changes to school policies and the physical and social environment which yield information about (in) effective implementation. The debate is often framed around ideological considerations of the role of schools and there is little empirical work on how these indicators of effective implementation can influence change at a policy and practice level in real world settings. Information has potentially powerful effects in motivating a change process, but this will vary according to the type of inform..

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