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Examining the appropriateness and reliability of the strategy of the Kenyan Comprehensive School Health Program.

Sachi TomokawaTakashi AsakuraSammy M NjengaDoris Wairimu NjomoRie TakeuchTakeshi AkiyamaHaruki KazamaAlex MutuaWalema BarnettHanae HenzanMasaaki ShimadaYoshio IchinoseYasuhiko KamiyaSatoshi KanekoKimihiro MiyakeJun Kobayashi
Published in: Global health promotion (2020)
The Kenyan government established the Kenyan Comprehensive School Health Program (KCSHP) on the basis of Kenyan National School Health Policy. A KCSHP pilot project was carried out in eight primary schools in Mbita Sub-County of Homa Bay County in the Nyanza Region from 2012 to 2017. This pilot project provided health facilities and support for evaluation with a school health checklist, and organized teacher training on health education, a child health club, and school-based health check-ups. The present study aimed to examine the appropriateness and reliability of the strategy of the second KCSHP pilot project in Kenya. We analyzed data from self-administered questionnaires targeted at pupils in seventh-grade in the eight primary schools. The questionnaire consisted of questions on health-related knowledge, attitudes and practices, self-evaluated physical and mental health status, self-awareness of health control, subjective happiness, recognition on the importance of learning about health in school, absenteeism, and sense of school belongingness. The project contributed to improving health-related knowledge, attitudes and practices, self-evaluated health status, sense of school belongingness, recognition on the importance of learning about health in school, self-awareness of health control, and absenteeism. On the contrary, subjective happiness did not improve significantly.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • quality improvement
  • health information
  • health promotion
  • drug delivery
  • human health
  • machine learning
  • big data
  • social media
  • climate change