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Year 2020, Volume: 7 Issue: 4, 37 - 42, 28.09.2020

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Health Promotion Action Plan Can Improve the Level of Physical Activity in Secondary School Teachers

Year 2020, Volume: 7 Issue: 4, 37 - 42, 28.09.2020

Abstract

The aim of this pilot study was to investigate the relationships between health promoting activities
and physical activity of secondary school teachers. Forty secondary school teachers took part in the
study by completing a questionnaire on health promotion (HPQ) and physical activity (IPAQ). A
multiple regression analysis was performed to examine whether health promotion activities predict
the level of physical activity of teachers. The results showed that a comprehensively designed,
properly implemented, and evaluated health promotion action plan sufficiently motivates
employees to ensure their good psycho-physical well-being through regular physical activity. The
implementation of a health promotion plan can be a long-term investment in the health of
employees.

References

  • Adamowitsch, M., Gugglberger, L., & Dür, W. (2017). Implementation practices in school health promotion: findings from an Austrian multiple-case study. Health promotion international, 32(2), 218-230.
  • Brown, H. E., Gilson, N. D., Burton, N. W., & Brown, W. J. (2011). Does physical activity impact on presenteeism and other indicators of workplace well-being?. Sports Medicine, 41(3), 249-262.
  • Conn, V. S., Hafdahl, A. R., Cooper, P. S., Brown, L. M., & Lusk, S. L. (2009). Meta-analysis of workplace physical activity interventions. American journal of preventive medicine, 37(4), 330-339.
  • Craig, C. L., Marshall, A. L., Sjöström, M., Bauman, A. E., Booth, M. L., Ainsworth, B. E., ... & Oja, P. (2003). International physical activity questionnaire: 12-country reliability and validity. Medicine & science in sports & exercise, 35(8), 1381-1395.
  • Deschesnes, M., Martin, C., & Hill, A. J. (2003). Comprehensive approaches to school health promotion: how to achieve broader implementation? Health promotion international, 18(4), 387-396.
  • Dishman, R. K., Oldenburg, B., O'Neal, H., & Shephard, R. J. (1998). Worksite physical activity interventions. American journal of preventive medicine, 15(4), 344–361.
  • Gerber, M., Schilling, R., Colledge, F., Ludyga, S., Pühse, U., & Brand, S. (2020). More than a simple pastime? The potential of physical activity to moderate the relationship between occupational stress and burnout symptoms. International Journal of Stress Management. 27, 53-64.
  • Health and Safety at Work Act (2011). Official Gazette of RS, no. 43/11.
  • International Physical Activity Questionnaire – IPAQ (2005). Guidelines for data processing and analysis of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Accessed February 26, 2020 from http://www.ipaq.ki.se/scoring. pdf
  • Kock, N., & Lynn, G. (2012). Lateral collinearity and misleading results in variance-based SEM: An illustration and recommendations. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 13(7).
  • Lachance, J. P., Corbiere, M., Hains-Monfette, G., & Bernard, P. (2020). Clearing your mind of work-related stress through moderate-to-vigorous and leisure-time physical activity: What" dose" it takes?. medRxiv. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.11.20097931
  • Lamming, L., Pears, S., Mason, D., Morton, K., Bijker, M., Sutton, S., & Hardeman, W. (2017). What do we know about brief interventions for physical activity that could be delivered in primary care consultations? A systematic review of reviews. Preventive Medicine, 99, 152-163.
  • Matson-Koffman, D. M., Brownstein, J. N., Neiner, J. A., & Greaney, M. L. (2005). A site-specific literature review of policy and environmental interventions that promote physical activity and nutrition for cardiovascular health: what works? American journal of health promotion : AJHP, 19(3), 167-193.
  • Proper, K. I., Koning, M., van der Beek, A. J., Hildebrandt, V. H., Bosscher, R. J., & van Mechelen, W. (2003). The effectiveness of worksite physical activity programs on physical activity, physical fitness, and health. Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine, 13(2), 106-117.
  • Schüz, B., Li, A. S. W., Hardinge, A., McEachan, R. R., & Conner, M. (2017). Socioeconomic status as a moderator between social cognitions and physical activity: Systematic review and meta-analysis based on the Theory of Planned Behavior. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 30, 186-195.
  • Slivar, B. (2009). Raziskava o poklicnem stresu pri slovenskih vzgojiteljicah, učiteljicah in učiteljih [A research on job related stress in Slovenian preschool- and elementary school-teachers]. Ljubljana: ZRSŠ.
  • Tang, M. Y., Smith, D. M., Mc Sharry, J., Hann, M., & French, D. P. (2019). Behavior change techniques associated with changes in postintervention and maintained changes in self-efficacy for physical activity: a systematic review with meta-analysis. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 53(9), 801-815.
  • Vandelanotte, C., De Bourdeaudhuij, I., Philippaerts, R., Sjöström, M., & Sallis, J. (2005). Reliability and validity of a computerized and Dutch version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Journal of physical activity and health, 2(1), 63-75.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Other Fields of Education
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Urška Simnovčič Pišek This is me

Miha Marinšek This is me

Publication Date September 28, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 7 Issue: 4

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APA Simnovčič Pišek, U., & Marinšek, M. (2020). Health Promotion Action Plan Can Improve the Level of Physical Activity in Secondary School Teachers. International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 7(4), 37-42.