Status of school health programs in Asia: National policy and implementation

Author:

Ogasawara Rie1ORCID,Yamanaka Hiroshi1,Kobayashi Jun2ORCID,Tomokawa Sachi3ORCID,Sugita Elli1,Hirano Takanori4,Kigawa Mika5ORCID,Nishio Akihiro6ORCID,Akiyama Takeshi7,Nam Eun Woo8,Gregorio Ernesto R.9,Estrada Crystal Amiel M.10ORCID,Thongthien Pimpimon11,Kanyasan Kethsana12,Devkota Bhimsen13ORCID,Hun Jeudyla14,Ma Yinghua15,Yamamoto Beverley Anne1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Human Sciences Osaka University Osaka Japan

2. Department of Global Health Graduate School of Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of the Ryukyus Okinawa Japan

3. Sports Science Department Faculty of Education Shinshu University Nagano Japan

4. Faculty of Sociology Momoyama Gakuin University Osaka Japan

5. Faculty of Health and Social Services Kanagawa University of Human Services Kanagawa Japan

6. Health Administration Center Gifu University Gifu Japan

7. Department of Health Science Nagano College of Nursing Nagano Japan

8. Global Health Lab Department of Health Administration for MPH and PhD Program Yonsei University Wonju City Korea

9. Department of Health Promotion and Education College of Public Health University of the Philippines Manila Manila Philippines

10. Department of Environmental and Occupational Health College of Public Health University of the Philippines Manila Manila Philippines

11. Office of Basic Education Commission Ministry of Education Bangkok Thailand

12. Faculty of Education National University of Laos Vientiane Capital Lao PDR

13. Faculty of Education Tribhuvan University Kirtipur Nepal

14. Department of School Health Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Phnom Penh Cambodia

15. Institute of Child and Adolescent Health Peking University Beijing China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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