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dc.contributor.authorDagenais, Christian
dc.contributor.authorProulx, Michelle
dc.contributor.authorMc Sween-Cadieux, Esther
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-01T15:53:38Z
dc.date.availableNO_RESTRICTIONfr
dc.date.available2023-08-01T15:53:38Z
dc.date.issued2022-03
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1866/28461
dc.publisherParis scholar publishingfr
dc.rightsAttribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.fr
dc.subjectDigital platformfr
dc.subjectHealth promotionfr
dc.subjectHealthy schoolsfr
dc.subjectSchool healthfr
dc.subjectTeachersfr
dc.titleUsing digital platforms in schools for prevention and health promotion : a scoping reviewfr
dc.typeArticlefr
dc.contributor.affiliationUniversité de Montréal. Faculté des arts et des sciences. Département de psychologiefr
dc.identifier.doi10.14485/HBPR.9.2.1
dcterms.abstractObjective: Digital platforms for prevention and health promotion (PHP) are now, more than ever, available for use by school professionals, including teachers. However, little is known about what motivates them to use such platforms. A scoping review (ScR) was conducted to identify conditions that promote use by school professionals, including teachers, of PHP digital platforms at schools. Methods: For our ScR, we accessed ERIC, Sociological Abstracts, MEDLINE, PubMed, and Web of Science databases (period 2000-2018) in 3 sectors: education, health, online technologies. For each study, we prepared and validated a summary sheet. Contents dealing with conditions for use were subjected to open coding, grouped into categories, and synthesized. Results: Of the 3639 articles captured, 17 studies were selected. Five conditions emerged: (1) ensuring that the digital platform becomes a reference for PHP activity in schools; (2) that the resources needed for its uptake are mobilized; (3) that it is user-friendly; (4) that the digital platform engages the participation of everyone involved; and (5) that it is linked to existing programs in the school. Conclusion: These results can guide the activities deployed in schools for optimal implementation of PHP programs from digital platforms.fr
dcterms.isPartOfurn:ISSN:2326-4403fr
dcterms.languageengfr
UdeM.ReferenceFournieParDeposanthttps://doi.org/10.14485/HBPR.9.2.1fr
UdeM.VersionRioxxVersion publiée / Version of Recordfr
oaire.citationTitleHealth behavior and policy reviewfr
oaire.citationVolume9fr
oaire.citationIssue2fr


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