Department of Family and Emergency Medicine (Bélanger) and Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (Gallant, Thibault), Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Que.; Centre de formation médicale du Nouveau-Brunswick (Bélanger, Goguen Carpenter, Gallant, Thibault), Moncton, NB; Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education (Sabiston), University of Toronto; ParticipACTION (Vanderloo), Toronto, Ont.; Sport for Life (Trono), Victoria, BC; School of Kinesiology and Physical Activity Sciences (Doré), Faculty of Medicine, and Department of Social and Preventive Medicine (Doré, O'Loughlin), École de santé publique, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Que.
CMAJ Open. 2022 Mar 22;10(1):E269-E277. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20210114. Print 2022 Jan-Mar.
There is a need for better alignment between research on sport and physical activity and the needs of those who are in a position to implement the findings. To facilitate advancement and alignment, we identified the top research priorities of sport and physical activity knowledge users from various sectors.
For this priority-setting study, we used an iterative process of data collection and analysis. Sport and physical activity knowledge users from multiple sectors participated in a workshop (September 2019), which included small working group exercises followed by large-group syntheses leading to the identification of issues that required better understanding. We then sent an online questionnaire to participants for content validation and interim prioritization, to reduce the number of priorities (December 2019 to January 2020). A new questionnaire containing a shortened list of research priorities was sent to an expanded group of respondents to further streamline the list of priorities (January-March 2020).
The 24 workshop participants identified 68 issues, of which 21 were retained by the 18 participants in the interim priority-setting questionnaire. The final prioritization questionnaire was completed by 33 stakeholder groups; this step produced a final list of 8 top research priorities. The final priorities identified for sport and physical activity research related to financial support, suboptimal promotion, dropout, best interventions, participation among Indigenous populations, volunteer engagement, safe and inclusive experiences, and knowledge exchange.
The 8 priorities identified in this study provide guidance to Canadian sport and physical activity researchers. Research efforts on these priorities will reflect pressing issues as identified by representatives of all sport and physical activity sectors.
需要更好地协调体育和身体活动研究与那些有能力实施研究结果的人的需求。为了促进进展和协调,我们确定了来自不同领域的体育和身体活动知识使用者的首要研究重点。
在这项优先事项设定研究中,我们使用了一个迭代的数据收集和分析过程。来自多个领域的体育和身体活动知识使用者参加了一个研讨会(2019 年 9 月),其中包括小工作组练习,然后是大组综合,以确定需要更好理解的问题。然后,我们向参与者发送了一份在线问卷,以进行内容验证和中期优先排序,以减少优先事项的数量(2019 年 12 月至 2020 年 1 月)。一份包含缩短版研究重点清单的新问卷被发送给了一个扩大的受访者群体,以进一步精简重点清单(2020 年 1 月至 3 月)。
24 名研讨会参与者确定了 68 个问题,其中 21 个问题被参加中期优先排序问卷的 18 名参与者保留。最终优先排序问卷由 33 个利益相关者群体完成;这一步骤产生了 8 项体育和身体活动研究的最终优先事项清单。确定的体育和身体活动研究的最终优先事项与财政支持、推广效果不佳、辍学、最佳干预措施、土著人群的参与、志愿者参与、安全和包容体验以及知识交流有关。
本研究确定的 8 项优先事项为加拿大体育和身体活动研究人员提供了指导。对这些优先事项的研究工作将反映出所有体育和身体活动领域代表确定的紧迫问题。