Title: Evaluation of the Health-Promoting School Supporting Network in Taiwan
Authors: Liao, Li-Ling
Liu, Chieh-Hsing
Chang, Fong-Ching
Cheng, Chi-Chia J.
Niu, Yu-Zhen
Chang, Tzu-Chau
學生事務處
Office of Student Affairs
Keywords: health-promoting school;program evaluation;consultant;school partnership
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2015
Abstract: BACKGROUNDTaiwan has advocated health-promoting schools (HPS) since 2001 and established the Health-Promoting School Supporting Network (HPSSN) in 2005 to offer administrative support and consultation. Respondents' opinions about HPSSN and the relationship between these perceptions and HPS implementation were examined. METHODSIn 2011, 800 primary and middle schools were selected through stratified random sampling. School staff members (N = 656) in charge of HPS programs reported their impressions of the HPSSN's support. RESULTSRespondents were most satisfied with consultants and schools' recognition of responsibilities and rules and their interactions with HPSSN administrators. They were least satisfied with the extent of their HPSSN consultant interaction and believed HPSSN provided insufficient resources to establish HPS. Respondents' consultant partnerships and satisfaction with HPSSN administration significantly predicted HPS implementation. Additionally, the predictive values of healthy policies and school-community relationships were greater than the other 6 HPS components. CONCLUSIONSHPSSN positively influenced HPS implementation; however, consultant/school partnerships and school resource allocations must be improved.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/josh.12275
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/147820
ISSN: 0022-4391
DOI: 10.1111/josh.12275
Journal: JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH
Volume: 85
Begin Page: 487
End Page: 495
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