Faro Jamie M, Arem Hannah, Heston Ann-Hilary, Hohman Katherine H, Hodge Heather, Wang Bo, Lemon Stephenie C, Houston Thomas K, Sadasivam Rajani S
Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Medical School, 368 Plantation St, Worcester, MA 01605 USA.
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, George Washington University, 950 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Room 514, Washington, DC 20052 USA.
Implement Sci Commun. 2020 Jul 8;1:63. doi: 10.1186/s43058-020-00051-3. eCollection 2020.
Increased physical activity (PA) levels in cancer survivors are associated with decreased risk of recurrence and mortality as well as additional positive health outcomes. PA interventions have shown to be efficacious, though many lack translation to and sustainability in community settings. We used dimensions of the RE-AIM framework to evaluate LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA, a nation-wide community-based PA program for cancer survivors delivered at Ys.
This was a longitudinal study design using national LIVESTRONG at the YMCA data compiled between 2010 and 2018. Data is from all YMCAs who deliver LIVESTRONG at the YMCA, submitted by Program Directors to the YMCA-USA. We assessed reach (number of participants), adoption (associations offering the program), implementation (conducting 3 fidelity checks), and organizational level maintenance (associations recently offering program). We also examined relationships between organizational characteristics (years of program existence and association area household income) and program implementation factors with member conversion rates.
As of 2018, LIVESTRONG at the YMCA has reached 62,044 survivors and 245 of the 840 (29.2%) of Y associations have adopted the program. Among the adopters, 91% were aware of fidelity checks; implementation of observational (62.3%), goal setting (49.9%), and functional (64.6%) checklists varied. Most (95.1%) adopters reported offering ≥ 1 LIVESTRONG session per year (organizational-level maintenance) and a facility-level mean membership conversion percentage of 46.9 ± 31.2%. Fewer years implementing the program and higher association area household income were significantly associated with a greater membership conversion rate vs their comparison. In a multiple regression model controlling for organizational characteristics, conducting the fidelity checks independently (observational, = 8.41; goal-setting, = 9.70; and functional, = 9.61) and collectively ( = 10.82; 95% CI 5.90-16.80) was positively associated with higher membership conversion rates.
LIVESTRONG at the YMCA, in its early years, has shown promise for high reach, while adoption at more associations could be facilitated. Implementing fidelity checks along with organizational characteristics were associated with membership conversion rate. Identification of association-level strategies to increase reach, adoption, implementation, and maintenance may increase the impact of this community-based PA program.
癌症幸存者身体活动(PA)水平的提高与复发风险和死亡率的降低以及其他积极的健康结果相关。PA干预已被证明是有效的,尽管许多干预措施缺乏在社区环境中的转化和可持续性。我们使用RE-AIM框架的维度来评估基督教青年会(YMCA)的“坚强生活”(LIVESTRONG®)项目,这是一项在基督教青年会为癌症幸存者开展的全国性社区PA项目。
这是一项纵向研究设计,使用了2010年至2018年期间汇编的全国性YMCA“坚强生活”项目数据。数据来自所有开展YMCA“坚强生活”项目的基督教青年会,由项目主任提交给美国基督教青年会。我们评估了覆盖范围(参与者数量)、采用情况(提供该项目的协会)、实施情况(进行3次保真度检查)和组织层面的维持情况(最近提供该项目的协会)。我们还研究了组织特征(项目存在的年限和协会所在地区家庭收入)与项目实施因素与会员转化率之间的关系。
截至2018年,YMCA的“坚强生活”项目已惠及62,044名幸存者,840个YMCA协会中的245个(29.2%)采用了该项目。在采用该项目的协会中,91%的协会知晓保真度检查;观察性(62.3%)、目标设定(49.9%)和功能性(64.6%)清单的实施情况各不相同。大多数(95.1%)采用该项目的协会报告每年至少提供1次“坚强生活”课程(组织层面的维持情况),设施层面的平均会员转化率为46.9±31.2%。与对照组相比,实施该项目的年限较少和协会所在地区家庭收入较高与更高的会员转化率显著相关。在一个控制组织特征的多元回归模型中,独立进行保真度检查(观察性,β = 8.41;目标设定,β = 9.70;功能性,β = 9.61)和综合进行保真度检查(β = 10.82;95%置信区间5.90 - 16.80)与更高的会员转化率呈正相关。
YMCA的“坚强生活”项目在早期已显示出高覆盖范围的潜力,同时可以促进更多协会采用该项目。实施保真度检查以及组织特征与会员转化率相关。确定协会层面提高覆盖范围、采用率、实施情况和维持情况的策略可能会增加这个基于社区的PA项目的影响力。