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BMC Public Health. 2021 Mar 24;21(1):582. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10523-3.
Obesity, overweight and unemployment are interlinked, with debilitating effects on mortality, health, wellbeing and quality of life. Existing interventions to reduce overweight, obesity and unemployment have addressed these challenges independent of each other with limited success. The Adding to Social capital and individual Potential In disadvantaged REgions (ASPIRE) project will develop an innovative model using a combination of skills training and health and wellbeing interventions to improve health, wellbeing, quality of life and reduce overweight, obesity and unemployment in England and France. The aim of this paper is to outline the protocol for evaluating the ASPIRE project to examine the effectiveness of the intervention and clarify the mechanisms and contextual factors which interact to achieve outcomes.
A mixed-method realist evaluation using a single-group before-and-after design will be used. The evaluation will consist of development of an initial programme theory, theory validation and refinement using quantitative and qualitative data to understand the causal mechanisms, contexts of implementation and their interactions that result in outcomes observed in ASPIRE. Primary outcomes that will be assessed are change in body weight and body mass index, reemployment and a rise on the ASPIRE participation ladder. The ASPIRE participation ladders consists of a series of 5 steps to engage participants in the project. The first step on the ladder is joining an ASPIRE hub with paid employment as the final step on the ladder. Secondary outcomes will be physical activity, diet quality, self-efficacy and health-related quality of life. Both quantitative and qualitative approaches are appropriate in this study because the use of validated questionnaires and objective measures will demonstrate how much the intervention addressed outcomes related to weight loss and reemployment and the qualitative data (photovoice) will provide insights into the contexts and experiences that are unique to participants in the project.
The results from this evaluation will provide an understanding of how a model of health-related interventions which improve health, wellbeing and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle could reduce overweight, obesity and unemployment. The findings will enable the adaptation of this model for effective implementation in different contexts and circumstances.
ISRCTN registry: Study ID: ISRCTN17609001 , 24th February 2021 (Retrospectively registered).
肥胖、超重和失业相互关联,对死亡率、健康、福利和生活质量都有严重影响。现有的减轻超重、肥胖和失业的干预措施各自独立地解决了这些挑战,但收效甚微。“在弱势地区增加社会资本和个人潜力(ASPIRE)”项目将开发一种创新模式,结合技能培训和健康与福利干预措施,以改善英格兰和法国的健康、福利、生活质量,并减少超重、肥胖和失业。本文旨在概述评估 ASPIRE 项目的方案,以检验干预措施的有效性,并阐明相互作用以实现结果的机制和背景因素。
使用单一群组前后测设计,采用混合方法的现实主义评估。该评估将包括开发初始方案理论、使用定量和定性数据验证和完善理论,以了解导致 ASPIRE 中观察到的结果的因果机制、实施背景及其相互作用。将评估的主要结果是体重和体重指数的变化、重新就业和 ASPIRE 参与阶梯的上升。ASPIRE 参与阶梯由一系列 5 个步骤组成,旨在让参与者参与项目。阶梯的第一步是加入 ASPIRE 中心,作为阶梯的最后一步是有薪就业。次要结果将是身体活动、饮食质量、自我效能和健康相关生活质量。本研究既适合定量方法,也适合定性方法,因为使用经过验证的问卷和客观测量将表明干预措施在多大程度上解决了与减肥和重新就业相关的结果,而定性数据(摄影心声)将提供对项目参与者特有的背景和经验的深入了解。
这项评估的结果将提供对健康相关干预措施模型的理解,该模型可改善健康、福利和维持健康的生活方式,从而减少超重、肥胖和失业。研究结果将使该模型能够适应不同的背景和情况,以实现有效实施。
ISRCTN 注册中心:研究 ID:ISRCTN61353149,2021 年 2 月 24 日(回顾性注册)。