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Health Promot Pract ; 10(3): 394-401, 2009 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18349146

ABSTRACT

Increases in schoolyard bullying and physical inactivity have become important issues to many stakeholders. Peers Running Organized Play Stations (PROPS) is a program designed to address these two issues in elementary schools. Using a "train the trainer" approach, PROPS was introduced to 41 schools. Results of a process evaluation indicate that the implementation rate was 39%. Resources were identified by some respondents as an implementation facilitator. A variety of barriers to implementation were identified: The PROPS program was not a component of anyone's job at the school level, teachers or parent volunteers are needed to run the program, and there is no funding to purchase equipment or storage bins for the equipment. In addition, support for PROPS is vulnerable to changing environments. This process evaluation points to some needed changes for long-term sustainability of the program while highlighting challenges associated with implementing a program in the elementary school setting.


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Health Promotion/methods , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Motor Activity , School Health Services/organization & administration , Violence/prevention & control , Child , Child Behavior , Child, Preschool , Exercise , Humans , Ontario , Program Development , Schools , Surveys and Questionnaires , Volunteers
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