Centre for Population Health, Western Sydney Local Health District, Gungurra (Building 68) Cumberland Hospital, North Parramatta, NSW, Australia.
SPRINTER (Sport and Active Recreation Intervention & Epidemiology Research Group), Prevention Research Collaboration, Sydney School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, D17 Charles Perkins Centre, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
Health Promot J Austr. 2022 Jan;33(1):7-18. doi: 10.1002/hpja.468. Epub 2021 Mar 16.
The Active Kids voucher is a universal, state-wide voucher program, provided by the New South Wales (NSW) Government, Office of Sport. All school-aged children in NSW are eligible to receive a voucher to reduce registration costs of structured physical activity programs. This study explores reasons behind lower uptake among children who are overweight or obese, from cultural and linguistically diverse families and those living in low socio-economic areas.
Participants were recruited through a convenience sample of parent/carers who participated in the NSW Health Go4Fun program. Qualitative data were collected using focus groups. The Framework method was adapted for the analysis, taking an interpretive phenomenological approach.
Study participants (n = 54) were all parents of children who were overweight or obese from both low and high socio-economic status (SES). Most reported speaking a primary language other than English at home (65%). Parents were mostly aware of the Active Kids program (91%) and reported that the voucher had a positive impact on their children's participation in structured physical activity. A range of socio-ecological factors, in addition to activity cost, influenced whether parents were able to use an Active Kids voucher and participate in structured physical activity.
The Active Kids voucher does not alleviate all barriers, particularly for families living in low socio-economic areas. Engagement of this population in structured physical activities using the Active Kids vouchers could be strengthened through the implementation of effective interventions which comprehensively address the remaining barriers, such as access and flexibility of programs with local stakeholders and activity providers.
“活力儿童”代金券是新南威尔士州(NSW)政府体育办公室提供的一项普及全州的代金券计划。所有 NSW 学龄儿童都有资格获得代金券,以降低参加结构化体育活动的注册费用。本研究旨在探讨超重或肥胖、来自文化和语言多样化家庭以及居住在社会经济水平较低地区的儿童参与率较低的原因。
参与者通过 NSW 卫生部门 Go4Fun 计划的父母/监护人便利抽样招募。使用焦点小组收集定性数据。采用解释现象学方法对框架法进行了改编,用于分析。
研究参与者(n=54)均为超重或肥胖儿童的父母,他们来自社会经济地位(SES)较低和较高的家庭。大多数人在家中说的主要语言不是英语(65%)。父母大多了解“活力儿童”计划(91%),并报告说代金券对他们孩子参加结构化体育活动有积极影响。除了活动费用之外,还有一系列社会生态因素影响父母是否能够使用“活力儿童”代金券并参加结构化体育活动。
“活力儿童”代金券并不能消除所有障碍,特别是对于生活在社会经济水平较低地区的家庭。通过实施有效的干预措施,可以加强这一人群使用“活力儿童”代金券参与结构化体育活动的积极性,这些干预措施全面解决了剩余的障碍,例如与当地利益相关者和活动提供者一起制定有针对性的计划,提高其可及性和灵活性。