G. Cardon et al., Back care education in elementary school: a pilot study investigating the complementary role of the class teacher, PAT EDUC C, 45(3), 2001, pp. 219-226
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37
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Public Health & Health Care Science","Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health
This study investigated the efficacy of guidelines for a motivated class te
acher to enhance the application of back care principles; taught by a physi
cal therapist, in fifth-grade elementary schoolchildren. Testing consisted
of a practical test before and a practical test, knowledge test and candid
camera evaluation 11 weeks after the program. Three groups were compared: a
n intervention group of 38 pupils, with extra guidelines for the teacher, a
n intervention group of 48 pupils, without extra guidelines and 34 controls
. The intervention plus guidelines group, compared to the intervention grou
p without extra teacher guidelines, obtained significantly higher posttest-
pretest gain scores for five of the seven practical test items and scored s
ignificantly higher for seven of the nine items of the candid camera evalua
tion. Knowledge test scores did not differ significantly between the two in
tervention groups. Study results indicate that guidelines to a motivated cl
ass teacher improve efficacy of back care education in elementary schoolchi
ldren. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.