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. 2019 May 14;16(10):1694. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16101694

Table 1.

Study data sources.

Data Source Date Participants Uses
Data usage survey September 2014–June 2015 Wellbeing Leads within 4 case study schools. To derive contextual measures of school engagement with pupil-level feedback from the School Health Research Network.
Ego Network Analysis October 2014–April 2015 Wellbeing leads within 4 case study schools. To measure the characteristics of wellbeing leads’ health and wellbeing networks, and the position of key change agents within this.
Semi-structured qualitative interviews October 2014–April 2015 4 case study schools (wellbeing leads, members of staff, members of staff and a healthy schools Coordinator at differing positions in the wellbeing leads’ ego-networks. To explore stakeholder perceptions of wellbeing leads’ health and wellbeing networks, and the position of key change agents within this.
School Environment Questionnaire March–May 2016 A representative (Wellbeing Lead or a member of senior leadership) from each case study school. To derive contextual measures of embeddedness of health improvement within case study schools aligned with three topics within the Health Promoting Schools Scheme [2]: Curriculum, environment (measured by a number of policies related to health) and parental involvement.