How to design and establish a national school‐based physical fitness monitoring and surveillance system for children and adolescents : A 10‐step approach recommended by the FitBack network
Joensuu, L., Csányi, T., Huhtiniemi, M., Kälbi, K., Magalhães, J., Milanović, I., Morrison, S. A., Ortega, F. B., Sardinha, L. B., Starc, G., Tammelin, T. H., & Jurak, G. (2024). How to design and establish a national school‐based physical fitness monitoring and surveillance system for children and adolescents : A 10‐step approach recommended by the FitBack network. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 34(3), Article e14593. https://doi.org/10.1111/sms.14593
Authors
Date
2024Discipline
LiikuntapedagogiikkaLiikuntalääketiedeHyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisöSport PedagogySports and Exercise MedicineSchool of WellbeingCopyright
© 2024 The Authors. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science In Sports published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Background
Providing individual- and population-level data on children's physical fitness (PF) is a crucial public health and education priority. However, few national fitness monitoring or surveillance systems are currently in practice internationally. We aim to summarize the current European PF monitoring and surveillance systems for school-aged children and to provide experience-based guidelines on how to design such systems.
Methods
The FitBack network consists of experts from diverse backgrounds with the common interest to improve the accessibility of PF monitoring for young people globally. Through FitBack network, we identified and compared the national or regional PF monitoring and surveillance systems currently in operation across Europe. We formulated a 10-step approach for designing and establishing one's own system, based on analysis of experienced strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to monitoring childhood fitness.
Results
We identified a total of eight PF monitoring systems in Finland, France, Galicia of Spain, Hungary, Lithuania, Portugal, Serbia, and Slovenia. The FitBack network recommends the following steps for designing and establishing one's own system: (1) set up mission statements and aims, (2) involve stakeholders, (3) utilize scientific background, (4) governance structure, (5) ensure sufficient funding, (6) data management planning, (7) provide meaningful feedback, (8) conduct pilot testing, (9) plan implementation process, and (10) invest in communication with stakeholders.
Conclusions
This study provides an updated overview of the best practices for school-aged children's fitness monitoring and surveillance in Europe. Additionally, it offers a 10-step approach to assist in the creation of similar systems in Europe or globally.
...
Publisher
Wiley-BlackwellISSN Search the Publication Forum
0905-7188Keywords
Publication in research information system
https://converis.jyu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/207709084
Metadata
Show full item recordCollections
- Liikuntatieteiden tiedekunta [3164]
Additional information about funding
We acknowledge that FitBack project was cofunded by the Erasmus+ Sport Programme of the European Union (No 613010- EPP- 1- 2019- 1- SI- SPO- SCP), and Slovenian Research Agency within the Research programme Bio- psycho- social context of kinesiology (No P5- 0142).License
Related items
Showing items with similar title or keywords.
-
Measuring Health Literacy in Childhood and Adolescence with the Scale Health Literacy in School-Aged Children – German Version : The Psychometric Properties of the German-Language Version of the WHO Health Survey Scale HLSAC
Fischer, Saskia M.; Dadaczynski, Kevin; Sudeck, Gorden; Rathmann, Katharina; Paakkari, Olli; Paakkari, Leena; Bilz, Ludwig; the HBSC Study Group Germany (Hogrefe Publishing Group, 2022)Health literacy can help explain health inequalities in childhood and adolescence. However, suitable instruments for assessing health literacy in this age group are rare, especially in the German-speaking countries. One ... -
Facilitators and Barriers to the Sustainability of a School-Based Bullying Prevention Program
Herkama, Sanna; Kontio, Mari; Sainio, Miia; Turunen, Tiina; Poskiparta, Elisa; Salmivalli, Christina (Springer, 2022)The long-term sustainment of bullying prevention programs has rarely been investigated. This study addresses this gap by identifying facilitators and barriers to the systematic implementation of KiVa antibullying program ... -
Co-development of the national monitoring system for the joy of motion, physical activity and motor skills for pre-school-aged children in Finland
Mehtälä, Anette; Sääkslahti, Arja; Tammelin, Tuija (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2022)In recent years, we have got more information on physical activity and motor skills of preschool-aged children in Finland. However, national monitoring system for this age groups is still lacking in Finland like in many ... -
Prevalence of adolescent physical activity-related injuries in sports, leisure time, and school: the National Physical Activity Behaviour Study for children and Adolescents
Räisänen, Anu M.; Kokko, Sami; Pasanen, Kati; Leppänen, Mari; Rimpelä, Arja; Villberg, Jari; Parkkari, Jari (BioMed Central, 2018)Background The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of adolescent physical activity-related injuries in sports club activities, leisure time physical activity and school-based physical activity. The ... -
The cross-national measurement invariance of the health literacy for school-aged children (HLSAC) instrument
Paakkari, Olli; Torppa, Minna; Boberova, Zuzana; Välimaa, Raili; Maier, Gunter; Mazur, Joanna; Kannas, Lasse; Paakkari, Leena (Oxford University Press, 2019)Background Health literacy (HL) is an important determinant of health and health behaviours, and there is a need to monitor HL levels among all population groups. It is therefore essential to develop instruments to ...