University of Toronto, Faculty of Physical Education and Health, 55 Harbord Street, Toronto, ON, M5S 2W6, Canada.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2009 Dec 9;6:87. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-6-87.
Evaluation of the original ParticipACTION campaign effects focused on individual awareness, recall, and understanding. Less studied has been the impact such campaigns have had on the broader organizational capacity to mobilize and advocate for physical activity. With the relaunch of ParticipACTION, the purpose of this study was to qualitatively explore baseline organizational capacity to promote physical activity messages, programs, and services within the Canadian context.
Using a purposeful sampling strategy, we conducted semi-structured telephone interviews with 49 key informants representing a range of national, provincial, and local organizations with a mandate to promote physical activity. Interview data were analysed using a thematic analytic approach.
Key informants painted a generally positive picture of current organizational capacity to promote physical activity messages, programs, and services in Canada. Will and leadership were clear strengths while infrastructure limitations remained the greatest concern. Some specific challenges included: 1) funding issues: the absence of core funding in a climate of shifting funding priorities; 2) the difficulty of working without a national physical activity policy (lack of leadership); 3) inconsistent provincial and educational sector level policies; and 4) a persistent focus on obesity rather than physical inactivity.
The data generated here can be utilized to monitor the future impact of ParticipACTION on enhancing and utilizing this organizational capacity. A range of indicators are suggested that could be used to illustrate ParticipACTION's impact on the broad field of physical activity promotion in the future.
评估原始 ParticipACTION 运动效果的重点是个人意识、记忆和理解。研究较少的是这些运动对更广泛的组织能力的影响,以动员和倡导体育活动。随着 ParticipACTION 的重新推出,本研究的目的是定性地探讨加拿大背景下推广体育活动信息、计划和服务的基本组织能力。
我们采用有目的的抽样策略,对 49 名主要信息提供者进行了半结构式电话访谈,这些信息提供者代表了一系列具有促进体育活动任务的国家、省级和地方组织。使用主题分析方法对访谈数据进行了分析。
主要信息提供者对加拿大目前推广体育活动信息、计划和服务的组织能力描绘了一幅普遍积极的图景。意愿和领导力是明显的优势,而基础设施限制仍然是最大的关注点。一些具体的挑战包括:1)资金问题:核心资金的缺失,在资金优先顺序不断变化的情况下;2)在没有国家体育活动政策(缺乏领导力)的情况下工作的困难;3)省级和教育部门政策不一致;4)持续关注肥胖问题,而不是身体活动不足。
这里生成的数据可用于监测 ParticipACTION 未来对增强和利用这种组织能力的影响。建议使用一系列指标,以说明 ParticipACTION 未来对广泛的体育活动促进领域的影响。