Appleby, et al. (2019)(2727 Appleby LJ, Tadesse G, Wuletawu Y, Dejene NG, Grimes JET, French MD, et al. Integrated delivery of school health interventions through the school platform: Investing for the future. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2019 Jan 31;13(1):e0006449. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006449 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.000...
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Enhanced School Health Initiative - school health and feeding program in Ethiopia. |
- Improvement in the main health and child nutrition indicators included decrease prevalence and intensity of parasite infection - Improvement in hygiene behavior and sanitation among school-aged children |
Appleby, et al. (2019)(2828 Appleby LJ, Shepherd M, Staniforth B. Speaking the same language: Navigating information-sharing in the youth justice sphere. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work. 2019;31(1):59-71. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.11157/anzswj-vol31iss1id537 http://dx.doi.org/10.11157/anzswj-vol31i...
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Information sharing strategy on the mental health needs of young people living in juvenile justice homes in New Zealand - involving mental health and justice. |
- Information sharing - Appropriate information regarding mental health - Support to workers so they could provided better service to the young individuals |
Barrett, et al. (2016)(2929 Barrett JG, Janopaul-Naylor E. Description of a collaborative community approach to impacting juvenile arrests. Psychol Serv. 2016 May;13(2):133-9. doi: 10.1037/ser0000066 https://doi.org/10.1037/ser0000066...
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Safety Net Collaborative, collaborative partnership between the police, mental health care providers, schools and human services, to prevent the incarceration of young individuals and improve access to mental health services in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. |
- Community detentions decreased by more than 50% - The hiring of mental health services raised the average of outpatient medical consultations per year |
Chandra-Mouli, et al. (2018)(3030 Chandra-Mouli V, Plesons M, Barua A, Sreenath P, Mehra S. How can collective action between government sectors to prevent child marriage be operationalized? Evidence from a post-hoc evaluation of an intervention in Jamui, Bihar and Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan in India. Reprod Health. 2018 Jun 28;15(1):118. doi: 10.1186/s12978-018-0552-1 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-018-0552-...
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Multi-sector intervention implemented at a district level to deal with child marriage in Rajasthan, India. |
- Cascade effect to encourage combined actions at the block and village level - Non-governmental organization committed to provide support - Design and implementation specific to the context and a flexible and responsive approach - enlist leaderships of key government officials in accordance with the duties described in the 2006 Child Marriage Prohibition Act |
Fabbiani, et al. (2016)(3131 Fabbiani A, Pasinotti A, Martello B, Antía L. Adolescents' health consultations in educational centers. Arch Pediatr Urug. [Internet]. 2016 Apr [cited Jan 18, 2020];87(suppl.1):S34-S39. Available from: http://www.scielo.edu.uy/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1688-12492016000500005&lng=es http://www.scielo.edu.uy/scielo.php?scri...
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Integral Health Guidance and Hearing Spaces Project in Educational Centers, a strategy of sharing centers and health integral counseling in educational centers in Montevideo, Uruguay - involving social, health and educational services. |
- Students occupy the space, participate spontaneously and value the proposal - Most consultations are resolved immediately, offering care and opportune orientations - Distress and discomfort are decreased by taking care of old problems that are detected for the first time within the program - Response to more complex situations is coordinated with the educational community, family and networks |
Fabelo-Roche, et al. (2016)(3232 Fabelo-Roche JR, Iglesias-Moré S, Gómez-García AM, Hernández-Domínguez H, García-Enríquez I. An Intersectoral Intervention to Prevent Early Alcohol Use in Cuban Adolescents. MEDICC Rev. [Internet]. 2016 Jul [cited Jan 18, 2020];18(3):25-8. Available from: http://mediccreview.org/an-intersectoral-intervention-to-prevent-early-alcohol-use-in-cuban-adolescents/ http://mediccreview.org/an-intersectoral...
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Workshops with participatory and dynamic techniques to decrease alcohol consumption among Cuban adolescents - collaboration among academic and educational sectors and the business sector. |
- No additional student initiated alcohol consumption during the intervention - Indicators improved suggesting a change in healthy cultural and recreational activities with vocational aspirations being included in plans of life - Risk perception concerning alcohol and drug consumption increased considerably - Negative attitudes toward alcohol increased |
Ferrugem, et al. (2015)(1717 Ferrugem RD, Funk CS, Souza RD, Machry DS, Souza CC. CINE BEVY: an intersectoral experience of popular education in health. Rev APS. [Internet]. 2015 Oct [cited Jan 18, 2020];18(4):507-11. Available from: https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/aps/article/view/15747 https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/aps...
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Bonde do Cine Project: discussing cinema, producing heath in Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil - involving health, education, and culture. |
- Collective interventions, with exchange of experiences, social participation, horizontal dialogue promoted a joint development of knowledge, strengthening individuals and encouraging a critical reflection upon the different topics related to the adolescents' routine - Important contribution to the educational process of students and teachers |
Gimenez, et al. (2014)(3333 Gimenez F, Higa E, Duarte M, Tonete V. Analysis of the project health and prevention at schools: contributions to intersectoral management. J Nurs UFPE On Line. 2014 Jun;8(8):2770-80. doi: https://doi.org/10.5205/1981-8963-v8i8a9984p2770-2780-2014 https://doi.org/10.5205/1981-8963-v8i8a9...
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Programa Saúde na Escola (PSE) [Health at School Program] in Marília, SP, Brazil - intersectoral policy of the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education to improve the quality of life of children, adolescents, and adults by proposing policies and actions implemented by the health and education sectors within schools. |
- Considerable increase in the demand of serological tests among individuals younger than 18 years old, as well as the distribution of condoms in Primary Health Care Centers - A co-responsibility process expanded the capacity of each sector/area to analyze and transform practice from the perspective of other sectors/areas, leading to more effective results - Greater visibility to the multi-causal determinants of the health-disease continuum with the participation all sectors in action intending to break the fragmentation of healthcare when facing the various problems presented by these groups |
Jones, et al. (2019)(3434 Jones D, Ballard J, Dyson R, Macbeth P, Lyle D, Sunny P, et al. A community engaged primary healthcare strategy to address rural school student inequities: a descriptive paper. Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2019 Mar 20;20(e26):1-6. doi: 10.1017/S1463423618000907 https://doi.org/10.1017/S146342361800090...
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Strategy intended to address inequalities in the health, education, and social spheres among rural children and adolescents from Australia - collaboration among the local health district, schools, and a university rural health department. |
- Improved relationships, resources, and workforce - Promoted health coordination and integration |
Laurin, et al. (2015)(3535 Laurin I, Bilodeau A, Giguère N, Potvin L. Intersectoral Mobilization in Child Development: An Outcome Assessment of the Survey of the School Readiness of Montreal Children. Soc Sci. 2015 Dez 8;4(4):1316-34. doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci4041316 https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci4041316...
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Survey on school readiness of children in districts in Montreal, Canada - partnership among health care networks, education, daycare services, community and charity organizations, and the Ministry of Immigration. |
- Greater visibility of child development and its importance, impacting those involved in early childhood, who felt prepared to draw the attention of other bodies to the situation - Intersectoral committees implemented in all the territories to organize and follow-up the local government resulted in expanding and consolidating partner networks - Intersectoral actions ensure the support of a larger range of services, encompassing various spheres of child development, with greater visibility and access within the community |
Leite, et al. (2015)(3636 Leite MLE, Guimarães MH, Guedes FM. The challenge of intersectionality in the comprehensive health care of adolescents deprived of freedom in Acre. Adolesc Saúde (Online). [Internet]. 2015 Mar [cited Jan 18, 2020];12(Supl.1):70-5. Available from: http://www.adolescenciaesaude.com/detalhe_artigo.asp?id=494# http://www.adolescenciaesaude.com/detalh...
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State Operational Plan of Integral Health Care provided to Adolescents Deprived of Freedom and its effective implementation in Acre, Brazil - cooperation with the State Public Ministry, Socioeducational Institute, State Health Department, State Education Department, and Municipal Health Departments, and Rio Branco Social Service. |
- Expanded the involvement of actors from the adolescent care and protection network - Enhanced co-responsibility of the various services in the health care network |
Melo, et al. (2016)(3737 Melo MNT, Franco de Sá RMP, Melo Filho DA. Sustainability of an innovative school food program: a case study in the northeast of Brazil. Cienc Saude Coletiva. 2016 Jun;21(6):1899-908. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232015216.08752016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320152...
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School Feeding Program in Itabira, PE, Brazil - involving education, health and social sectors. |
- Results concerning the organizational and sociopolitical contexts: program institutionalization, efficient use of financial resources, municipal management, high community participation, and the use of local resources to favor the program |
Milman, et al. (2018)(3838 Milman HM, Castillo CA, Sansotta AT, Delpiano PV, Murray J. Scaling up an early childhood development programme through a national multisectoral approach to social protection: lessons from Chile Crece Contigo. BMJ. 2018 Dec 7;363:k4513. doi: 10.1136/bmj.k4513 https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.k4513...
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Chile Cresce Contigo Program [Chile grows with you program] to help all children to reach their development potential, regardless of their socioeconomic conditions, supporting children and families - involved health, social protection, and education sectors. |
- Positive effects on child development - The more the families use the program benefits and the longer the subsystem operates in the community, the greater the positive effects |
Mongiovi, et al. (2018)(3939 Mongiovi VG, Lima AWS, Firmino ACS, Melo CMF, Araújo EC, Ramos VP. Health education in schools to deal with homophobia. J Nurs UFPE On Line. 2018 Jun;12(6):1817-23. doi: 10.5205/1981-8963-v12i6a236457p1817-1823-2018 https://doi.org/10.5205/1981-8963-v12i6a...
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Educational intervention to cope with homophobia implemented among adolescents in a high school in Recife, PE, Brazil - involving health and education. |
- Establishing opportunities for participation and dialogue to cope with homophobia within school - Promoting health and integral and civil education to adolescents to deal with social vulnerability and violence |
Monteiro, et al. (2015)(4040 Monteiro EM, Brandão Neto W, Lima LS, Aquino JM, Gontijo DT, Pereira BO. Culture Circles in adolescent empowerment for the prevention of violence. Int J Adolesc Youth. 2015 Apr 3;20(2):167-84. doi: 10.1080/02673843.2014.992028 https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2014.99...
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Culture Circles - dynamic learning opportunities in which knowledge concerning strategies to prevent violence is collective developed in Recife, PE, Brazil - health education intervention addressing adolescents. |
- Educational action promoted a critical sociopolitical and cultural stance among adolescents in the face of vulnerability to violence, including the guarantee of human rights, justice, and combat inequities - Changes in social relationships, fighting discrimination and intolerance - Expanded access and reorientation of health services through intersectoral public policies |
Moyano, et al. (2018)(4141 Moyano D, Scándolo MC, Toledo C, Danielle L, Arellano MJ, Zarate C, et al. Qualitative impact evaluation of an intersectoral project about agroecology and quality of life in adolescents of Argentina. Rev Esp Nutr Comunitaria. [Internet]. 2018 Mar [cited Jan 18, 2020];24(1):1-14. Available from: http://www.renc.es/imagenes/auxiliar/files/RENC_2018_1_2._D_Moyano._Agroecologia.pdf http://www.renc.es/imagenes/auxiliar/fil...
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Project based on agro-ecological systems to improve some dimensions of quality of life and of the school environment in Argentina - it involves education, health, social and environmental sectors. |
- Teachers reported the positive impact of the project on the adolescents' school level - Positive contributions on the adolescents' quality of life aspects, both objective and subjective aspects, feasible to be implemented in the school environment through intersectoral actions |
Nunes, et al. (2016)(4242 Nunes CK, Kantorski LP, Coimbra VCC. Interfaces between services and actions of the psychosocial care network for children and adolescents. Rev Gaúcha Enferm. 2016 Aug 25;37(3):e54858. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1983-1447.2016.03.54858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1983-1447.2016...
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Actions directed to the mental health of children and adolescents São Lourenço do Sul, RS, Brazil - cooperation among network services (health, education, social services, and justice). |
- Greater problem-solving capacity to meet the needs of children and adolescents - The various sectors involved, regardless of the sphere they represent, are committed with the integral protection of these individuals - Efficient strategies in the continuity of care, contributing to enrich new possibilities of interventions |
O'Malley, et al. (2017)(4343 O'Malley D, Woods-Jaeger B, Dowd D. Building a Collaboration Between a Children's Hospital and an Early Childhood Education and Social Services Center. Curr Probl Pediatr Adolesc Health Care. 2017 Sep;47(9):222-8. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cppeds.2017.07.008 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cppeds.2017.07...
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Innovative collaboration to deal with toxic stress among children growing up in poverty in Kansas City, USA - between a community center, Breakthrough Operation and a tertiary child hospital. |
- Data sharing agreements allow clinicians to know what care actions were provided to the children and what other care actions are needed - Children started receiving timely and non-redundant care - Cooperation and collaboration are apparent at school, clinic, administration and philanthropic departments at the Children's Mercy Hospital (CMH) and Breakthrough Operation |
Obach, et al. (2019)(4444 Obach A, Sadler M, Cabieses B. Intersectoral strategies between health and education for preventing adolescent pregnancy in Chile: Findings from a qualitative study. Health Expect. 2019 Apr; 22(2):183-92. doi: 10.1111/hex.12840 https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12840...
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Strategies to address sexual and reproductive health among adolescents, to prevent adolescent pregnancy and explore the perceptions of adolescents and health workers regarding the implementations of these strategies in Chile - involved the health and education sectors. |
- Facilitated the access of adolescents to mental and reproductive health - Enabled sexual and reproductive health to be seen as an integral dimension of life and reinforced the holistic notion of health - Encouraged the health sector to connect with the community and share responsibility for health care - Facilitated the exercise of rights and improved the well-being of adolescents within the community, contributing to a healthier community as pregnancy-associated risks decrease as well as the reproduction of poverty and gender inequalities |
Obach, et al. (2017)(4545 Obach A, Sadler M, Jofré N. Salud sexual y reproductiva de adolescentes en Chile: el rol de la educación sexual. Rev Salud Pública. 2017 Dec;19(6):848-54. doi: https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.V19n6.70023 https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.V19n6.7002...
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Friendly Services Program, a strategy to question the adolescents' perceptions regarding sexual education in the Metropolitan region of Chile - involved the health and education sectors. |
- Cooperative and coordinated work among sectors - Improved response to the adolescents' needs concerning sexual information and education |
Pappas, et al. (2008)(4646 Pappas G, Agha A, Rafique G, Khan KS, Badruddin SH, Peermohamed H. Community-based approaches to combating malnutrition and poor education among girls in resource-poor settings: report of a large scale intervention in Pakistan. Rural Remote Health. [Internet]. 2008 Jul-Sep [cited Jan 18, 2020];8(3):820. Available from: https://www.rrh.org.au/journal/article/820 https://www.rrh.org.au/journal/article/8...
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Tawana Pakistan Project (TPP), school eating program - meals were provided in elementary schools by the Pakistan government - involved health and education sectors and the community. |
- Waste decreased by half and school enrollment increased by 40% - Malnutrition decreased and the communities' knowledge regarding diet improved - Three nutritional status measures improved: acute malnutrition decreased by 45%; the number of underweight girls decreased by 21.7%; short stature, a measure of chronic malnutrition, decreased by 6% - Various improvements were found in the schools included in the project: the number of teachers increased, school discipline improved, the number of schools increased with improved infrastructure including latrines and water supply, and improved hygiene measures adopted by the schools' kitchens |
Reader, et al. (2017)(4747 Reader S, Aleong C. Pilot Study of a Cross-Sector Partnership to Integrate Inner-City Community College Students into a School Based Health Promotion Program. Calif J Health Promot. 2017 Nov;15(2):81-8. doi: 10.32398/cjhp.v15i3.1911 https://doi.org/10.32398/cjhp.v15i3.1911...
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Wellness in the Schools Internship Program to fight obesity among children of public schools in New York, USA - partnership between a non-profit organization and a urban community college. |
- Repeated exposure to healthy foods changed the behavior of some school-aged children toward healthy diet, showing positive attitudes - Some students became interested in trying new foods - College students were positive role models due to their age, ethnicity, and life experience they shared with the children |
Shan, et al. (2014)(4848 Shan H, Muhajarine N, Loptson K, Jeffery B. Building social capital as a pathway to success: community development practices of an early childhood intervention program in Canada. Health Promot Int. 2014 Jun; 29(2):244-55. doi: 10.1093/heapro/das063 https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/das063...
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KidsFirst, an early childhood intervention program directed to vulnerable families in target-areas in Saskatchewan - Canada including efficient practices to improve social capital and social cohesion at the community and institutional levels. |
- The community social fabric was strengthened, uniting the community, cultivating community social capital and improving the institutional environments and services - Improved the awareness of the community regarding the health of children - Gained support from different organizations that assisted fundraising, donating medications, providing free services, and disseminating health information - It played a central role in connecting parents with health and other services |
Tãno, et al. (2019)(4949 Tãno BL, Matsukura TS. Intersectoriality and care in mental health: experiences of psychosocial care centers for children and adolescents (CAPSIJ) in Brazil's Southeastern region. Physis. 2019 Jun 19;29(1):e290108. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0103-73312019290108 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0103-73312019...
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Situations that demand care among children and adolescents cared for by Psychosocial Care Centers (CAPsij) located in the Southeast of Brazil - the main sectors involved are health, education and social service. |
- Support networks were created for the services' users and professionals - Communication and exchange of knowledge, thoughts, and experiences were expanded, leading to a sense of partnership and contact that relieves work overload and sustains the duration of interventions - The perception of educators improved regarding the mental health of children and adolescents in psychological distress |
Tkac, et al. (2017)(5050 Tkac CM, Fridlund LE, Moyses SJ, Werneck RI, Moyses ST. Implementation of an intervention program with physical activity and healthy diet for health promotion at school: a possible challenge. Motri. [Internet]. 2017 Dez [cited Jan 18, 2020];13(supl.1):28-35. Available from: http://www.scielo.mec.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1646-107X2017000600005 http://www.scielo.mec.pt/scielo.php?scri...
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Program intended to promote the health of school-aged children through physical activity and healthy diet in Curitiba, PR, Brazil - support was provided by the city education and health departments, school management, and research groups of public and private universities. |
- Long-term interventions promoting positive and significant changes in the school health indicators - Behavioral changes through empowering students, managers and parents |
Torricelli, et al. (2014)(5151 Torricelli F, López PL. Characterization and Evaluative Analysis of a Children Community Care Program in Buenos Aires City. Anuario Investig. [Internet]. 2014 [cited Jan 18, 2020];21(1):241-9. Available from: https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=369139994024 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=3...
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Community-based program directed to children and adolescents with mental health problems in Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
- A larger number of children and adolescents with significant psychological distress and psychosocial vulnerability, improving accessibility and general conditions - Designed and implemented comprehensive and territorialized responses, ensuring effective intersectoral responses, resulting in positive assessment |
Woodland, et al. (2016)(5252 Woodland L, Kang M, Elliot C, Perry A, Eagar S, Zwi K. Evaluation of a school screening programme for young people from refugee backgrounds. J Pediatr Child Health. 2016 Jan;52(1):72-9. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/jpc.12989 https://doi.org/10.1111/jpc.12989...
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Optimizing Health and Learning Program intended to a transferable and sustainable care mode to improve health outcomes and learning among refugees and other young migrants in Sidney, Australia. |
- Detection of health conditions with the potential to cause impact on the health and learning of students was improved - Recently arrived students and their families are connected to primary health care services - Primary health care and specialized services were coordinated |