University of Tasmania, Launceston, TAS, Australia.
University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Health Promot J Austr. 2019 Dec;30 Suppl 1:104-115. doi: 10.1002/hpja.241. Epub 2019 Apr 5.
Physical inactivity is a leading risk factor for disease burden and premature mortality. Interventions to increase physical activity are common, though few examples of multi-strategy, wide-scale community programs exist. Active Launceston is a community-wide program aimed at improving health and well-being through physical activity. We report on the process evaluation of Active Launceston and changes in community physical activity participation between 2008 and 2015, as a measure of program effectiveness.
Mixed-method evaluation of Active Launceston combined process evaluation-consisting of participant numbers, socio-demographic characteristics, campaign awareness, focus groups and stakeholder interviews-with impact evaluation consisting of a random-sample cross-sectional serial telephone survey.
Active Launceston attracted 11 887 attendees, participating in 30 342 sessions, amounting to 38 088 hours of physical activity between 2008 and 2015. Participant focus groups highlighted benefits including increased engagement in exercise, better health and social connectedness. While telephone surveys found the proportion of people participating in any physical activity in the last 12 months to be similar between the 3 years (2008, 77.7%; 2012, 77.1%; 2015, 73.6%), a higher proportion participated in vigorous physical activity in 2012 and 2015 compared to 2008 (P < 0.01), when adjusting for age and gender differences. A higher proportion also achieved sufficient activity for health in 2015 compared to 2008 (P = 0.01).
Mixed-method evaluation suggests Active Launceston is an effective community-wide program supporting community members to engage in regular physical activity and increase levels of social engagement. SO WHAT?: This work provides a model for implementing high-reach, community-wide interventions that improve physical activity outcomes.
身体活动不足是疾病负担和过早死亡的主要风险因素。增加身体活动的干预措施很常见,但很少有针对多策略、广泛社区计划的例子。“积极朗塞斯顿”是一个全社区范围的项目,旨在通过身体活动提高健康和幸福感。我们报告了“积极朗塞斯顿”的过程评估以及 2008 年至 2015 年期间社区身体活动参与率的变化,以此作为衡量计划效果的指标。
对“积极朗塞斯顿”进行混合方法评估,包括过程评估(包括参与者人数、社会人口特征、活动宣传、焦点小组和利益相关者访谈)和影响评估(包括随机抽样横断面系列电话调查)。
“积极朗塞斯顿”吸引了 11887 名参与者,参与了 30342 次活动,在 2008 年至 2015 年间共进行了 38088 小时的身体活动。参与者焦点小组强调了益处,包括更多地参与锻炼、改善健康和社会联系。虽然电话调查发现,在过去 12 个月内任何身体活动的参与比例在 3 年内(2008 年为 77.7%;2012 年为 77.1%;2015 年为 73.6%)相似,但与 2008 年相比,2012 年和 2015 年有更多的人参与剧烈身体活动(P<0.01),调整了年龄和性别差异。与 2008 年相比,2015 年也有更多的人达到了足够的健康活动量(P=0.01)。
混合方法评估表明,“积极朗塞斯顿”是一个有效的全社区范围的计划,支持社区成员定期参与身体活动并增加社会参与度。那么,这对我们有什么启示呢?这项工作为实施高影响力、全社区范围的干预措施提供了一个模型,这些措施可以改善身体活动的结果。