Department of Public Health & Primary Care, Ghent University, Corneel Heymanslaan 10, 9000, Ghent, Belgium.
Department of Experimental-Clinical & Health Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Int J Equity Health. 2020 May 24;19(1):74. doi: 10.1186/s12939-020-01177-5.
Groups at risk of exclusion from society appear to have a lower health status and more health-related problems. Prevention efforts in these groups are not always successful, and new ways have to be sought by which health messages can be delivered. Many agree on low-threshold sport activities, also called 'community sports', to be a powerful tool to target socially vulnerable groups. Until now, it has not been investigated how and when such sport initiatives may be able to impact health outcomes in socially vulnerable populations. This study aims at developing a program theory that clarifies the mechanisms and necessary conditions for sport programs to be effective in health promotion. Such a program theory may constitute a backbone for developing health promotion initiatives within a sport for development setting.
We developed a program theory using a realist research design. We build on an extensive data set consisting of the insights of key stakeholders and participants of various community sport organizations at the one hand, and on relevant theoretical frameworks at the other hand. Data were collected through participatory observations of soccer trainings and related group activities, interviews with key stakeholders and participants, document analysis and two focus groups with stakeholders from associated social partnership organizations.
The health promoting effect of community sport on socially vulnerable groups seems not to result from an improved physical condition or sport-technical skills as such, but from processes of experiential learning among peers, incremental responsibility-taking and reflexivity. On the condition that participants feel safe, are stimulated to reflect and enabled to become actor of themselves and their situation, these processes are likely to lead to increased self-esteem, self-efficacy and motivation to set and pursue personal (health) goals. The key-influencing factor in these processes is the coach, who therefore needs to be adequately skilled in, for example, social vulnerability, motivational coaching and group dynamics.
The program theory developed in this study offers insights in the mechanisms proper to, and necessary conditions for community sport to be a lever for health promotion in socially vulnerable groups. Motivational processes at individual level and group connectivity are at the basis of personal health goal-setting. One of the necessary conditions is that these processes are guided by community sport coaches skilled in the meaning and impact of social exclusion, and capable of connecting with the target group.
似乎处于社会边缘的群体健康状况较差,存在更多与健康相关的问题。这些群体的预防工作并不总是成功的,需要寻找新的方法来传递健康信息。许多人都认为低门槛的体育活动,也称为“社区体育”,是针对社会弱势群体的有力工具。到目前为止,还没有研究过这种体育活动倡议如何以及何时能够影响社会弱势群体的健康结果。本研究旨在制定一个方案理论,阐明体育方案在促进健康方面的机制和必要条件。这样的方案理论可以构成在体育促进发展背景下制定健康促进倡议的基础。
我们使用现实主义研究设计制定了一个方案理论。我们一方面基于一个由各种社区体育组织的主要利益相关者和参与者的深入见解以及相关理论框架组成的广泛数据集,另一方面构建了该理论。通过参与式观察足球训练和相关小组活动、对主要利益相关者和参与者进行访谈、文献分析以及与相关社会伙伴组织的利益相关者进行的两次焦点小组讨论收集数据。
社区体育对社会弱势群体的促进健康效果似乎不是来自身体状况或体育技术技能的改善,而是来自同伴之间的经验学习过程、逐步承担责任和反思性。在参与者感到安全、受到激励进行反思并能够成为自己和自己处境的行动者的条件下,这些过程可能会导致自尊心、自我效能感和设定和追求个人(健康)目标的动力的提高。这些过程中的关键影响因素是教练,因此,他需要具备社交脆弱性、激励性教练和群体动态方面的适当技能。
本研究制定的方案理论提供了社区体育作为社会弱势群体健康促进杠杆的机制和必要条件的见解。个人层面的激励过程和群体联系是个人健康目标设定的基础。必要条件之一是这些过程由熟练掌握社会排斥的含义和影响的社区体育教练指导,并且能够与目标群体建立联系。