Author/Authors :
Sarrafzadegan، Nizal نويسنده MD, Professor of Cardiology, Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, IUMS, Isfahan , , Rabiei، Katayoun نويسنده Rehabilitation Research Center, Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Institute, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , , Wong، Fiona نويسنده Senior Associate, Matrix Public Health Solution, World Heart Federation, Geneva, Switzerland , , Roohafza، Hamidreza نويسنده Rehabilitation Research Center, Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Institute, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , , Zarfeshani، Sonia نويسنده BSc, Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , , Noori، Fatemeh نويسنده BSc, Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. , , Grainger-Gasser، Alice نويسنده Program Development Manager, World Heart Federation, Geneva, Switzerland ,
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Sustainability is the core of a successful health-related intervention program.
This study was conducted to evaluate the sustainability of interventions of the Heart Health
Promotion from Childhood (HHPC) project, one of the 10 interventional projects of the Isfahan
Healthy Heart Program.
METHODS: The evaluation of HHPC included administrating surveys to 500 elementary and
middle, and 500 high school students. The study participants were randomly selected from all
schools in Isfahan. The questionnaires were administered by interviews to evaluate the
sustainability of interventions.
RESULTS: The results of interviews showed that interventions were sustainable in 100% of
elementary school, 99% of middle school, and 87% of high school students. Training of healthy
lifestyle behaviors was significantly higher in all-girls middle schools (P < 0.001). Daily morning
exercise was more frequent in girls high schools (P < 0.001), while selling unhealthy food was
more frequent in boys high schools (P < 0.001). The participants attributed the success of the
program mostly to students’ agreement and cooperation.
CONCLUSION: Even though 5 years have passed since the end of the HHPC project, many of the
interventions have been continued at the schools, often because healthy behaviors have become
institutionalized in the target population. However, now all schools have the same level of
sustainability, especially the middle and high schools, and all-boys schools. Therefore, it is
important for future projects to place additional emphasis on these institutions for future
school-based interventions.