Gelius Peter, Messing Sven, Forberger Sarah, Lakerveld Jeroen, Mansergh Fiona, Wendel-Vos Wanda, Zukowska Joanna, Woods Catherine
Department of Sport Science and Sport, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany.
Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS, Bremen, Germany.
Health Res Policy Syst. 2021 Feb 15;19(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s12961-021-00681-6.
Public policy is increasingly recognized as an important component of physical activity promotion. This paper reports on the current status of physical activity policy development and implementation in four European countries based on the Health-Enhancing Physical Activity Policy Audit Tool (HEPA PAT) developed by WHO. It compares the findings to previous studies and discusses the general utility of this tool and its unique features in relation to other instruments.
The study was conducted as part of the Policy Evaluation Network ( www.jpi-pen.eu ) in Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and Poland. Data collection built upon information obtained via the EU Physical Activity Monitoring Framework survey, additional desk research and expert opinion. Data analysis employed Howlett's policy cycle framework to map and compare national physical activity policies in the four countries.
In all countries under study, policy agenda-setting is influenced by prevalence data from national health monitoring systems, and the sport and/or health sector takes the lead in policy formulation. Key policy documents were located mainly in the health sector but also in sport, urban design and transport. Physical activity programmes implemented to meet policy objectives usually cover a broad range of target groups, but currently only a small selection of major policies are evaluated for effectiveness. National experts made several suggestions to other countries wishing to establish physical activity policies, e.g. regarding cross-sectoral support and coordination, comprehensive national action plans, and monitoring/surveillance.
This study provides a detailed overview of physical activity policies in the four countries. Results show that national governments are already very active in the field but that there is room for improvement in a number of areas, e.g. regarding the contribution of sectors beyond sport and health. Using the HEPA PAT simultaneously in four countries also showed that procedures and timelines have to be adapted to national contexts. Overall, the instrument can make an important contribution to understanding and informing physical activity policy, especially when used as an add-on to regular monitoring tools like the EU HEPA Monitoring Framework.
公共政策日益被视为促进身体活动的重要组成部分。本文基于世界卫生组织开发的健康增强身体活动政策审计工具(HEPA PAT),报告了四个欧洲国家身体活动政策制定与实施的现状。将研究结果与以往研究进行比较,并讨论了该工具的一般效用及其相对于其他工具的独特特征。
在所研究的所有国家中,政策议程的设定受到国家健康监测系统患病率数据的影响,体育和/或卫生部门在政策制定中发挥主导作用。关键政策文件主要位于卫生部门,但也涉及体育、城市设计和交通领域。为实现政策目标而实施的身体活动计划通常涵盖广泛的目标群体,但目前仅对少数主要政策的有效性进行评估。国家专家向希望制定身体活动政策的其他国家提出了若干建议,例如关于跨部门支持与协调、全面的国家行动计划以及监测/监督方面。
本研究详细概述了这四个国家的身体活动政策。结果表明,各国政府在该领域已经非常积极,但在一些领域仍有改进空间,例如体育和卫生部门以外其他部门的贡献方面。在四个国家同时使用HEPA PAT还表明,程序和时间表必须根据国家情况进行调整。总体而言,该工具可为理解和制定身体活动政策做出重要贡献,特别是当它作为欧盟HEPA监测框架等常规监测工具的补充使用时。