Clark Andrew F, Wilk Piotr, Mitchell Christine A, Smith Christine, Archer Josh, Gilliland Jason A
1 Human Environments Analysis Laboratory, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.
2 Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.
Am J Health Promot. 2018 Feb;32(2):315-324. doi: 10.1177/0890117117718433. Epub 2017 Jul 5.
To evaluate the uptake of ACT-i-Pass (G5AP), a physical activity (PA) intervention that provides free access to PA opportunities, and to understand the extent to which the intervention provides equitable access to children.
This study evaluates the differences in uptake (ie, enrollment) by comparing postal codes of registrants with the postal codes of all eligible children.
Children were provided the opportunity to register for the G5AP during the 2014 to 2015 school year in London, Canada.
The population of grade 5 students in London who registered for the G5AP (n = 1484) and did not register (n = 1589).
The G5AP offered grade 5 students free access to select PA facilities/programs during 2014 to 2015 school year.
Measures included G5AP registration status, method of recruitment, distance between home and the nearest facility, and neighborhood socioeconomic status.
Getis-Ord Gi* and multilevel logistic regression were used to analyze these data.
There were significant differences in the uptake of the G5AP: residing in neighborhoods of high income (odds ratio [OR] = 1.062, P = .029) and high proportion of recent immigrants (OR = 1.036, P = .001) increased the likelihood of G5AP registration. Children who were recruited actively were significantly more likely to register for the G5AP (OR = 2.444, P < .001).
To increase the uptake of a PA intervention, children need to be actively recruited. Interactive presentations provide children with increased access to information about both the program and its nuances that cannot be communicated as effectively through passive methods.
评估ACT-i-Pass(G5AP)这一提供免费体育活动机会的体育活动(PA)干预措施的参与情况,并了解该干预措施在多大程度上为儿童提供了公平的参与机会。
本研究通过比较注册者的邮政编码与所有符合条件儿童的邮政编码,评估参与情况(即注册情况)的差异。
2014至2015学年期间,加拿大伦敦的儿童有机会注册G5AP。
伦敦注册G5AP的五年级学生(n = 1484)和未注册的五年级学生(n = 1589)。
G5AP在2014至2015学年为五年级学生提供免费使用选定体育设施/项目的机会。
测量指标包括G5AP注册状态、招募方式、家与最近设施之间的距离以及社区社会经济地位。
使用Getis-Ord Gi*和多层逻辑回归分析这些数据。
G5AP的参与情况存在显著差异:居住在高收入社区(优势比[OR] = 1.062,P = .029)和近期移民比例高的社区(OR = 1.036,P = .001)会增加注册G5AP的可能性。积极招募的儿童注册G5AP的可能性显著更高(OR = 2.444,P < .001)。
为了提高体育活动干预措施的参与度,需要积极招募儿童。互动展示能让儿童更多地了解该项目及其细微差别,而这些是通过被动方式无法有效传达的。