心理干预
课程
协议(科学)
星团(航天器)
整群随机对照试验
心理学
医学
医学教育
计算机科学
教育学
替代医学
护理部
病理
程序设计语言
作者
Hannah Armitt,Rachel Margaret Carr,Jodi Pervin,Sarah Blower,Sara Booth-Card,Bernadka Dubicka,Michael Foers,Susan Griffin,Catherine Hewitt,Kalpita Baird,Ellen Kingsley,Ann E. Kingston,Charlie Peck,John Pratt,C. A. Stephenson,Margaret A. Palmer,Piran C. L. White,Peter Coventry
出处
期刊:NIHR open research
日期:2025-09-18
卷期号:5: 82-82
标识
DOI:10.3310/nihropenres.14053.1
摘要
Child and adolescent mental health is a public health priority, and prevention, early intervention, and treatment are identified as national strategic priorities. Children and young people (CYP) in the United Kingdom are experiencing poorer mental health outcomes than ever, and the demand for services is the highest on record. Understanding the effectiveness of school-based interventions for promoting and developing emotional well-being is a core research priority. A school-based intervention that is inclusive and has the potential for widespread delivery is 'Forest School'. Forest schools provide children with immersive experiences in nature that are non-classroom-based and have a core focus on child-led activities and exploration. Despite widespread implementation, evidence about optimal delivery methods for Forest Schools and their impact on mental health and emotional well-being is scarce. This study will generate new knowledge about the feasibility of running a definitive Forest School trial with Key Stage 2 (KS2) children aged between 7-11 inclusive of children with special educational needs and disabilities. Is Forest School an acceptable and feasible intervention to improve the mental health of KS2 children?Is it feasible to run a cluster Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) of Forest School for children in key stage 2 (aged 7-11)? 1. Test feasibility of trial procedures for recruitment, randomisation, and data collection2. Conduct a mixed methods process evaluation to evaluate implementation and fidelity3. Collect feasibility data to support an economic evaluation in a full trial4. Refine the current logic model and optimise the intervention. In Work Package (WP) 1, we will conduct a feasibility cluster RCT of a Forest School intervention with 200 children in five schools across Hull, East Yorkshire, and North Yorkshire. We will test the acceptability and feasibility of intervention delivery, assess the feasibility of the trial processes, and establish key parameters for effectiveness. In WP2, we will evaluate the quality and fidelity of intervention delivery through process evaluation, including observations and qualitative interviews. WP3 focused on the preliminary collection of health economic data. WP4 uses focus groups to refine the logic model and optimize the content of the intervention. We seek to produce a manualised toolkit informed by interconnected work packages to inform further research and implementation. The trial was registered in ISRCTN (The United Kingdom's Trial Registry). Clinical Trials Registration Number ISRCTN87263624. This proposal was developed with the active involvement of parents/guardians, children, and schools alongside key stakeholders from the local authority, education, and the community sector. We will develop accessible presentations, online workshops with interactive elements, and newsletters. Producing a set of easily read infographics and creative outputs (video/social media) alongside our children's Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) groups will be a key output. We anticipate that two publications in open-access peer-reviewed journals will share the quantitative and qualitative findings of the study.
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