Fitzner Karen, Madison Mary, Caputo Nadine, Brown Elizabeth, French Molly, Bondi Maris, Jennings Courtney
Health Services Research, Integrated Health Resources, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, Chicago, USA.
Manag Care Interface. 2002 Dec;15(12):29-41.
A study was conducted to capture information on health plans' initiatives to promote physical activity among members and in community settings. This investigation was based on a descriptive nationwide study of American Association of Health Plans- and Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association-member plans conducted from October 2001 to February 2002. Sixty individuals with responsibility for health-promotion programs were surveyed, and 24 provided in-depth interviews. The measures used in this evaluation were the number and type of member- and community-based physical activity programs/initiatives offered by health plans, and the types of programs evaluated. Information was captured on more than 373 physical activity initiatives. Thirty-five percent of surveyed health plans responded, representing more than 62 million health plan members; the participation rate for in-depth interviews was 80%. Most health plans integrate physical activity messages into routine services for members (92%) and sponsor community races/walks and health fairs (85%). Physical activity programs are offered to improve member health (92%), increase member satisfaction (80%), and reduce long-term health care costs (62%). Few rigorous evaluations have been conducted on these programs, and return-on-investment data are scarce. Although some health plans currently play a relatively active role in promoting physical fitness to their members and the community, multiple opportunities exist for health plan involvement in various settings with different populations.
开展了一项研究,以获取有关健康计划在促进会员及社区环境中的体育活动方面所采取举措的信息。这项调查基于2001年10月至2002年2月对美国健康计划协会及蓝十字蓝盾协会会员计划进行的一项全国性描述性研究。对60名负责健康促进项目的人员进行了调查,并对24人进行了深入访谈。本次评估所采用的指标包括健康计划提供的基于会员和社区的体育活动项目/举措的数量和类型,以及所评估项目的类型。收集到了有关373多项体育活动举措的信息。35%的接受调查的健康计划做出了回应,代表着超过6200万健康计划会员;深入访谈的参与率为80%。大多数健康计划将体育活动信息融入为会员提供的常规服务中(92%),并赞助社区赛跑/步行活动和健康博览会(85%)。提供体育活动项目的目的是改善会员健康(92%)、提高会员满意度(80%)以及降低长期医疗保健成本(62%)。对这些项目几乎没有进行过严格的评估,投资回报率数据也很稀缺。尽管目前一些健康计划在向其会员和社区推广健身方面发挥着相对积极的作用,但健康计划在不同环境中参与针对不同人群的活动仍存在多种机会。