Smit E, Leenaars K E F, Wagemakers M A E, Molleman G R M, Koelen M A, van der Velden J
Academic Collaborative Centre AMPHI, Primary Health Care, Radboud university medical center, P.O. Box 9101, , 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Department of Social Sciences, Health and Society Group, Wageningen University & Research Centre, P.O. Box 8130, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2015 Nov 23;15:510. doi: 10.1186/s12889-015-1841-z.
The number of people with one or more chronic diseases is increasing, but this trend could be reduced by promoting physical activity. Therefore, in 2012, the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare, and Sport introduced Care Sport Connectors (CSCs), to whom a broker role has been ascribed. The defined outcome of CSCs role is an increased number of residents participating in local sports facilities and being physically active in their own neighbourhood. To realize this, primary care and sports professionals need to collaborate, and local sports facilities and neighbourhoods need to offer accessible physical activities for people in the locality, including people with one or more chronic diseases or at increased risk of chronic disease(s). Adequate scientific research is needed to assess CSCs' impact on: 1) connecting primary care, sport, and physical activity and 2) increasing the number of residents who engage in physical activity to promote their health.
To study the role and the impact of CSCs, a longitudinal multiple case study will be conducted, in nine municipalities spread over the Netherlands, from 2014 until 2017. A mixed methodology will be used to perform action research and process evaluation. Study I focuses on the expected alliances of CSCs and the preconditions that facilitate or hinder CSCs in the formation of these alliances. The study population will consist of intermediary target groups. A literature review, interviews, focus groups, and document analysis will be undertaken. Study II will concentrate on lifestyle program participants to identify health and physical activity behavior changes. For this purpose, interviews, literature studies, a Delphi study, fitness tests, and questionnaires will be used.
Linking and integrating results gained by multiple methods, at different levels, will provide a validated assessment of CSCs' impact on connecting the primary care and sports sectors. This will reveal changes in residents' physical activity behavior, and also the circumstances under which this will happen. The assessment in combination with general lessons learned from the different case studies will make it possible to determine whether CSCs are able to fulfill the policy aspiration and whether it would be beneficial to extend this function.
Nederlands Trialregister NTR4986 . Registered 14 December 2014.
患有一种或多种慢性病的人数正在增加,但通过促进体育活动,这一趋势可能会得到缓解。因此,2012年,荷兰卫生、福利和体育部引入了“护理-体育联络官”(CSCs),并赋予其经纪人角色。CSCs角色的既定成果是让更多居民参与当地体育设施活动,并在其社区内积极开展体育锻炼。为实现这一目标,初级保健和体育专业人员需要开展合作,当地体育设施和社区需要为当地居民,包括患有一种或多种慢性病或慢性病风险增加的人群,提供方便可达的体育活动。需要进行充分的科学研究,以评估CSCs在以下方面的影响:1)连接初级保健、体育和体育活动;2)增加参与体育活动以促进健康的居民人数。
为研究CSCs的作用和影响,将于2014年至2017年在荷兰的九个城市开展一项纵向多案例研究。将采用混合方法进行行动研究和过程评估。研究一关注CSCs的预期联盟以及促进或阻碍CSCs形成这些联盟的前提条件。研究人群将包括中间目标群体。将进行文献综述、访谈、焦点小组讨论和文件分析。研究二将专注于生活方式项目参与者,以确定健康和体育活动行为的变化。为此,将使用访谈、文献研究、德尔菲研究、体能测试和问卷调查。
将不同层面通过多种方法获得的结果联系起来并加以整合,将对CSCs在连接初级保健和体育部门方面的影响提供经过验证的评估。这将揭示居民体育活动行为的变化以及发生这种变化的情况。结合从不同案例研究中吸取的一般经验教训进行评估,将有可能确定CSCs是否能够实现政策目标,以及扩大这一职能是否有益。
荷兰试验注册库NTR4986。2014年12月14日注册。