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Volume 30, Issue 4: August, 2003
Abstract
Maintenance of the Classroom Health Education Curricula:
Results From the CATCH-ON Study
Carolyn C. Johnson, PhD, Donglin Li, MD, MPH, Todd Galati,
MA, Sheryl Pedersen, MPH,
Mary Smyth, MS, Guy S. Parcel, PhD
Maintenance of the interactive Child and Adolescent Trial
for Cardiovascular Health (CATCH) third- to fifth-grade curricula
was studied in the 56 original intervention schools and 20
of the original control schools 5 years postintervention in
four regions of the United States. Target grade teachers completed
a self-administered survey that included questions regarding
use of the CATCH materials, training in CATCH or other health
education, barriers and perceived support for health education,
and amount of health education currently taught. Percentage
of teachers who continued to teach CATCH in the classroom
was low; however, percentages were significantly higher in
former intervention compared with control schools, even though
control schools received training and materials following
the main field trial. The results of this study can provide
useful information for future development of classroom health
promotion materials with a higher level of sustainability.
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