Eime Rochelle M, Payne Warren R
School of Human Movement and Sport Sciences, University of Ballarat, Australia.
J Sci Med Sport. 2009 Mar;12(2):293-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2007.11.003. Epub 2008 Mar 4.
A decline in youth (12-25 years) participation in sport and physical activity has been reported. School programs that are delivered within schools by external agencies are a key strategy to promote participation in sport and physical activity. It is important that there is a transfer for participants from school-based sport to community opportunities. This study explored the structural links between participation programs conducted in schools and participation in community-based sporting clubs. The study in Victoria, Australia, involved a survey of 49 State Sports Governing Organisations (SSGOs), focus group discussions with 15 representatives from eight of these bodies, in-depth analysis of one school-based sports program that involved the coordinator from the SSGO, three teachers, four parents and one teacher/parent from six participating schools. A majority of SSGOs (59.1%) reported delivering programs within school settings; however they acknowledged that this structure does not represent an efficient or effective way to develop community-level club sports participation and club membership. Facilitators and barriers for transferring participation in school-based sport programs to sustained participation and membership in community club sport are discussed. It is recommended that sports organisations tailor their school-based programs using recognised health promotion planning principles (including community engagement) rather than continuing their current 'one-size-fits-all' approach. This will assist SSGOs and clubs to develop sustainable participation programs and increase club membership. It is recognised that such a change will have significant resource implications due to increased demands on time and human resources.
据报道,青少年(12至25岁)参与体育活动和身体锻炼的人数有所下降。由外部机构在学校开展的校内项目是促进体育活动和身体锻炼参与度的一项关键策略。对于参与者而言,实现从校内体育活动向社区机会的转变非常重要。本研究探讨了校内开展的参与项目与社区体育俱乐部参与度之间的结构联系。在澳大利亚维多利亚州进行的这项研究,对49个州体育管理组织(SSGOs)进行了调查,与其中8个组织的15名代表进行了焦点小组讨论,深入分析了一个校内体育项目,该项目涉及来自SSGO的协调员、三名教师、四名家长以及来自六所参与学校的一名教师/家长。大多数SSGOs(59.1%)报告称在校内开展了项目;然而,他们承认这种结构并非发展社区层面俱乐部体育参与度和俱乐部会员的有效方式。讨论了将校内体育项目参与度转化为社区俱乐部体育持续参与度和会员资格的促进因素和障碍。建议体育组织运用公认的健康促进规划原则(包括社区参与)来调整其校内项目,而非继续采用当前“一刀切”的方法。这将有助于SSGOs和俱乐部制定可持续的参与项目并增加俱乐部会员数量。人们认识到,由于对时间和人力资源的需求增加,这种转变将带来重大的资源影响。