2020
DOI: 10.2196/15930
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Improving the Lifestyle of Adolescents Through Peer Education and Support in Vietnam: Protocol for a Pilot Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Background In Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, recent studies found a rapid increase in overweight and obesity in adolescents. There is a need for effective health promotion interventions to support healthy diets and encourage a physically active lifestyle. This study will help fill an evidence gap on effective interventions to prevent excess weight gain in adolescents and generate new insights about peer-led education to promote healthy lifestyles. Objective … Show more

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“…Meningkatkan aktivitas fisik 4. Edukasi teman sebaya mengenai resiko penyakit jantung (Kayyali, 2012;Tang et al, 2020) 4. METODE Kegiatan ini merupakan sebuah bentuk pengabdian kepada masyarakat yang dilakukan dalam bentuk pelatihan dengan demonstrasi kepada peserta.…”
Section: Algoritma Bantuan Hidup Dasarunclassified
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“…Meningkatkan aktivitas fisik 4. Edukasi teman sebaya mengenai resiko penyakit jantung (Kayyali, 2012;Tang et al, 2020) 4. METODE Kegiatan ini merupakan sebuah bentuk pengabdian kepada masyarakat yang dilakukan dalam bentuk pelatihan dengan demonstrasi kepada peserta.…”
Section: Algoritma Bantuan Hidup Dasarunclassified
“…studi literatur merekomendasikan penggunaan teknologi, peer education, focus group discussion sebagai metode peningkatan pengetahuan bahaya jantung bagi para remaja ( (Raeside et al, 2019;Tang et al, 2020).…”
Section: Gambar 6 Tingkat Pengetahuan Peserta Sebelum Pelatihanunclassified
“…Grek (2020), in his study in Sweden posits that the mechanisms through which the education system funding is governed, directed, or monitored should be guided by the identified needs, arguing that it is critical to allocate adequate resources to areas where they are needed. In addition, Tang, Nguyen, Dibley, Nguyen & Alam (2020) in their study in Vietnam, highlight that level of funding for various educational activities is a matter that those in authority should prioritise by ensuring that resource allocations are informed by learner needs. Globally, most school programmes' funding comes from public budgets, and these always compete with other priorities from the government's perspectives, as a result, it is often common for low key programmes such as peer education to receive little recognition (Mitchell, Purcell, Forsyth, Barry, Hunter, Simpson & Moore, 2020).…”
Section: Monitoring and Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%