The Role of the Information Contained in School Physical Evaluation Forms in Preventing the Development of Severe Clinical Conditions in Physical Education Classes

Author:

Gudinova Zhanna Vladimirovna1,Zhernakovа Galina Nikolaevna1,Gegechkori Irina Vladimirovna1,Tolkova Elena Ivanovna1,Vaskovskaya Yuliya Sergeevna1

Affiliation:

1. Omsk State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia

Abstract

This research analyses school physical evaluation forms obtained from one of Omsk public schools’ roll books as well as the physical development assessment of 820 students of this school. The findings uncovered a violation of the requirements of SanPiN, the provisions of the Russian Federation Ministry of Health orders regarding the maintenance of physical evaluation forms, the definition of medical groups for students in physical education, and conflicting information about the children’s health, which may cause severe clinical conditions in physical education classes. The noncompliance of the regulatory framework for RPN (in terms of the Health List) and the Russian Federation Ministry of Health (in terms of physical education regulation for children with accommodations) was also uncovered.

Publisher

PANORAMA Publishing House

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