Volf Kevin, Kelly Liam, García Bengoechea Enrique, Casey Bláthín, Gobis Anna, Lakerveld Jeroen, Zukowska Joanna, Gelius Peter, Messing Sven, Forberger Sarah, Woods Catherine
Physical Activity for Health, Health Research Institute, Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
Physical Activity for Health Research Cluster, Health Research Institute, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
HRB Open Res. 2022 Jan 17;3:62. doi: 10.12688/hrbopenres.13089.4. eCollection 2020.
Over 40 million deaths annually are due to noncommunicable diseases, 15 million of these are premature deaths and physical inactivity contributes an estimated 9% to this figure. Global responses have included the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Global Action Plan on Physical Activity (GAPPA). Both point to policy action on physical activity (PA) to address change, yet the impact of policy on PA outcomes is unknown. The protocol described outlines the methodology for systematic literature reviews that will be undertaken by the Policy Evaluation Network (PEN) to address this knowledge gap. The seven best investments for promotion of population PA identified in the Toronto Charter highlighted seven policy domains (schools, transport, urban design, primary health care systems, public education, community-wide programmes and sport) which will form the basis of these PEN reviews. Seven individual scientific literature searches across six electronic databases will be conducted. Each will use the key concepts of policy, PA, evaluation and a distinct concept for each of the seven policy domains. This will be supplemented with a search of the reference list of included articles. Methodological quality will be assessed and overall effectiveness for each included study will be described according to pre-determined criteria. Each review will provide policy makers with a list of policy statements and corresponding actions which the evidence has determined impact on PA directly or indirectly. By collating the evidence, and demonstrating the depth of the science base which informs these policy recommendations, each review will provide guidance to policymakers to use evidence-based or evidence-informed policies to achieve the 15% relative reduction in physical inactivity as defined by GAPPA. PROSPERO CRD42020156630 (10/07/2020).
每年有超过4000万人死于非传染性疾病,其中1500万属于过早死亡,而身体活动不足估计占这一数字的9%。全球应对措施包括可持续发展目标(SDGs)和《全球身体活动行动计划》(GAPPA)。两者都指出要采取政策行动促进身体活动(PA)以实现变革,但政策对身体活动成果的影响尚不清楚。本文所述方案概述了政策评估网络(PEN)将开展的系统文献综述方法,以填补这一知识空白。《多伦多宪章》确定的促进人群身体活动的七项最佳投资突出了七个政策领域(学校、交通、城市设计、初级卫生保健系统、公共教育、社区范围项目和体育),这些将构成PEN综述的基础。将在六个电子数据库中进行七项独立的科学文献检索。每项检索将使用政策、身体活动、评估等关键概念以及七个政策领域各自的独特概念。这将辅以对纳入文章参考文献列表的检索。将评估方法学质量,并根据预先确定的标准描述每项纳入研究的总体有效性。每项综述将为政策制定者提供一份政策声明及相应行动清单,证据已确定这些政策声明和行动直接或间接对身体活动产生影响。通过整理证据,并展示为这些政策建议提供依据的科学基础深度,每项综述将为政策制定者提供指导,以使用基于证据或参考证据的政策,实现GAPPA所定义的身体活动不足相对减少15%的目标。 国际前瞻性系统评价注册库编号CRD42020156630(2020年7月10日)。