| Literature DB >> 29734139 |
Lisette Schutte1,2, Fraukje E F Mevissen1, Suzanne Meijer2, Theo Paulussen3, Pepijn van Empelen3, Gerjo Kok1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The quality of implementation is important to ensure the effectiveness of behavioral change interventions in practice. Implementing such programs with completeness and adherence is not an automatic process and may require additional support. In school settings, the support teachers receive during implementation is often limited and appears to fall short when attempting to preserve completeness and adherence in program delivery. With the aim to improve completeness and adherence of teachers' delivery of a sexual health promoting intervention ("Long Live Love" [LLL]) in secondary education, a Web-based e-coach was developed ("lesgevenindeliefde.nl"or"teachinglove.nl"). The effectiveness of the e-coach, as part of a broader implementation strategy, in influencing teachers' implementation was evaluated.Entities:
Keywords: coaching; randomized controlled trial; secondary schools; sex education
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29734139 PMCID: PMC6028766 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.7053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Measures, number of items, reliability, example items, and answer scale.
| Measurements | Items | Cronbach alpha | Exemplary items (response scales) | |
| Gender | 1 | What is your gender? (0=female, 1=male) | ||
| Age | 1 | What is your age? | ||
| Teaching subject | 1 | What subject do you teach? (1=biology, 2=health care, 3=citizenship, 4=other) | ||
| Years of teaching experience | 1 | How many years have you been working in education? | ||
| Years teaching SRHa | 1 | How many years have you been teaching SRH? | ||
| Perceived expertise teaching SRH | 1 | How experienced are you in teaching SRH? (1=very inexperienced, 7=very experienced) | ||
| Perceived need for support in providing SRH | 1 | Do you need support in providing SRH lessons? (1=no, certainly not; 5=yes, certainly) | ||
| Attitude toward teaching SRH | 6 | .82 | Indicate what you think about teaching SRH: Teaching SRH is… (important, necessary, fun, difficult, comfortable, competent; 1=not at all, 7=yes totally) | |
| Attitude toward reflecting on own SRH teaching methods | 1 | Indicate what you think about reflecting on your own SRH teaching methods: (important, useful, good; 1=not at all, 7=yes, totally) | ||
| Use of previous LLLb | 1 | Have you used the previous LLL in the past for SRH lessons? (0=no, 1=yes) | ||
| Years teaching LLL | 1 | For how many years have you been using LLL? | ||
| Sexual morality | 5 | .62 | Young people who have just met should not have sex (1=strongly disagree, 5=strongly agree) | |
| Teacher benefits | 6 | .72 | I gained insight in the sexuality experience of youngsters (1=strongly disagree, 5=strongly agree) | |
| Subjective norms | 6 | .81 | Do you think that the following people appreciate you using LLL to provide sexual education? (principal, governing body, external consultants or health education experts, students, colleagues teaching the same and colleagues teaching a different subject, parents; 1=no, certainly not; 5=yes, certainly) | |
| Social support | 6 | .75 | Do you expect support from the following people when implementing LLL? (governing body, colleagues teaching the same and different subjects, and the parent association; 1=no, certainly not, 5=yes, certainly) | |
| Self-efficacy | 12 | .76 | I am able to create a safe atmosphere in the classroom where students feel safe to openly talk about sex and relationships (1=no, certainly not; 5=yes, certainly) | |
| Student response | 3 | .63 | Indicate how students generally respond to LLL (interested, shy, positively; 1=not at all, 7=yes totally) | |
| Used at all | 1 | Did you visit the “Lesgeven in de Liefde” website for teachers during your use of the new LLL program (0=no, never; 1=yes) | ||
| Completeness—calculated as percentage of the program (ie, learning activities) being implemented. (ie, Σlearning activities/ 19×100) | 1 | Did you cover this (learning activity)? (1=yes, 0=no) | ||
| Adherence | 1 | How did you implement the new LLL program? (1=I reviewed the program and only selected a few ideas for my SRH lessons, 2=I reviewed the program and selected many ideas for my SRH lessons, 3=I used the program as a guideline for my lessons and delivered some lesson suggestions according to the teacher manual, 4=I followed the guidelines of the program as closely as possible and delivered most lesson suggestions according to the teacher manual, and 5=I delivered all lesson suggestions for the LLL program exactly according to the teacher manual) | ||
aSRH: sexual and reproductive health.
bLLL: Long Live Love.
Figure 1School allocation and participant flow.
Demographic variables of teachers at T0.
| Demographic variables (range) | Mean (SD): baseline (T0) | ||
| Total (n=83) | C-groupa (n=33) | I-groupb (n=50) | |
| Age (23-64 years) | 43.11 (11.38) | 42.97 (11.30) | 42.94 (11.59) |
| Years of teaching experience (1-39) | 14.37 (10.43) | 13.67 (10.86) | 14.60 (10.08) |
| Years teaching SRHc (0-35) | 9.20 (7.91) | 9.61 (7.73) | 9.12 (8.09) |
| Experience teaching SRH (1-7) | 4.63 (1.70) | 4.85 (1.64) | 4.50 (1.73) |
| Years teaching LLLd (1-10) | 4.80 (2.54) | 4.44 (2.13) | 5.21 (2.97) |
| Sexual morality (1-5) | 2.33 (0.58) | 2.28 (0.61) | 2.38 (0.56) |
| Attitude toward teaching SRH (1-7) | 5.87 (0.87) | 5.86 (0.85) | 5.87 (0.88) |
| Attitude toward reflecting on own SRH teaching methods (1-7) | 5.94 (0.98) | 6.03 (0.96) | 5.86 (1.02) |
| Perceived need for support in providing SRH (1-5) | 3.18 (1.04) | 3.36 (.90) | 3.08 (1.12) |
aC-group: control group.
bI-group: intervention group.
cSRH: sexual and reproductive health.
dLLL: Long Live Love.
Effect of e-coaching on teachers’ implementation behavior.
| Implementation behavior | C-groupa (n=26), mean (SD) | I-groupb (n=41), mean (SD) | Regression weight B (SEc) | 95% CI for B | |
| Completeness LLLd (%) | 73.85 (13.84) | 72.35 (14.54) | –2.12 (3.99) | .60 | −10.26 to 6.02 |
| Adherence LLL (1-5) | 3.38 (0.70) | 3.51 (0.78) | 0.09 (0.21) | .67 | −0.33 to 0.51 |
aC-group: control group.
bI-group: intervention group.
cSE: standard error.
dLLL: Long Live Love.
Effect of e-coaching on determinants of implementation behavior.
| Determinants | Pretest | Posttest | Regression weight B (SEa) | 95% CI for B | |||
| C-groupb (n=26), mean (SD) | I-groupc (n=41), mean (SD) | C-group (n=26), mean (SD) | I-group (n=41), mean (SD) | ||||
| Teacher benefits | 3.61 (0.56) | 3.57 (0.64) | 3.21 (0.71) | 3.08 (0.49) | −0.05 (0.16) | .77 | −0.36 to 0.26 |
| Subjective norms | 4.08 (0.53) | 4.03 (0.47) | 4.24 (0.55) | 4.09 (0.54) | −0.08 (0.15) | .60 | −0.38 to 0.22 |
| Social support | 4.17 (0.44) | 4.14 (0.57) | 4.26 (0.55) | 4.30 (0.55) | 0.09 (0.15) | .54 | −0.2 to 0.38 |
| Self-efficacy | 4.11 (0.33) | 4.07 (0.39) | 4.18 (0.47) | 4.16 (0.42) | −0.02 (0.11) | .87 | −0.23 to 0.19 |
| Student response | 5.71 (0.77) | 5.51 (1.04) | 5.37 (0.99) | 5.17 (0.98) | 0.03 (0.28) | .92 | −0.53 to 0.58 |
aSE: standard error.
bC-group: control group.
cI-group: intervention group.