2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40814-022-01098-w
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Systematic review of the characteristics of school-based feasibility cluster randomised trials of interventions for improving the health of pupils in the UK

Abstract: Background The last 20 years have seen a marked increase in the use of cluster randomised trials (CRTs) in schools to evaluate interventions for improving pupil health outcomes. Schools have limited resources and participating in full-scale trials can be challenging and costly, given their main purpose is education. Feasibility studies can be used to identify challenges with implementing interventions and delivering trials. This systematic review summarises methodological characteristics and ob… Show more

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“…4 Included countries stated as: Jamaica, Brazil, Ecuador, Chile, Haiti, Belize. 5 Included countries stated as: Uganda, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi. 6 Includes mental health, behaviour, neurodiversity, wellbeing, quality of life, bullying, social and emotional learning, body image and self-esteem.…”
Section: Summary Of Icc Estimatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4 Included countries stated as: Jamaica, Brazil, Ecuador, Chile, Haiti, Belize. 5 Included countries stated as: Uganda, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi. 6 Includes mental health, behaviour, neurodiversity, wellbeing, quality of life, bullying, social and emotional learning, body image and self-esteem.…”
Section: Summary Of Icc Estimatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cluster randomised trials (CRTs) are studies in which clusters (groups) of individuals are randomised to trial arms and outcomes are measured on individuals [1]. CRTs are increasingly undertaken in schools to evaluate public health interventions for improving outcomes of children and adolescents [2][3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%