College of Health and Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
College of Arts, Law and Education, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2022 Mar 31;22(1):627. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13001-6.
The interconnectedness of physical inactivity and sedentarism, obesity, non-communicable disease (NCD) prevalence, and socio-economic costs, are well known. There is also strong research evidence regarding the mutuality between well-being outcomes and the neighbourhood environment. However, much of this evidence relates to urban contexts and there is a paucity of evidence in relation to regional communities. A better understanding of available physical activity (PA) infrastructure, its usage, and community perceptions regarding neighbourhood surroundings, could be very important in determining requirements for health improvement in regional communities. The aims of this research were to 1. Explore and evaluate the public's perception of the PA environment; and 2. Evaluate the quantity, variety, and quality of existing PA infrastructure in regional Northwest (NW) Tasmania.
A mixed methods approach guided data collection, analysis, and presentation. Quality of PA infrastructure was assessed using the Physical Activity Resource Assessment (PARA) instrument and public perception about PA environment was evaluated using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire - Environmental (IPAQ-E) module. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive summative methods and a team-based researcher triangulation approach was utilised for qualitative data.
Overall, a wide array of high-quality PA infrastructure (with minimal incivilities such as auditory annoyance, litter, graffiti, dog refuse, and vandalism etc.) was available. Survey respondents rated neighbourhoods positively. The overall quality of PA infrastructure, rated on a scale from 0 to 3, was assessed as high (all rated between 2 to 3) with minimal incivilities (rated between 0 and 1.5). Of note, survey respondents confirmed the availability of numerous free-to-access recreational tracks and natural amenities across the 3 local government areas (LGAs) studied. Importantly, most respondents reported minimal disruption to their routine PA practices due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This exploratory research confirmed the availability of a wide range of high-quality PA infrastructure across all three LGAs and there was an overwhelming public appreciation of this infrastructure. The challenge remains to implement place-based PA interventions that address extant barriers and further increase public awareness and utilisation of high-quality PA infrastructure.
身体活动不足和久坐、肥胖、非传染性疾病(NCD)流行以及社会经济成本之间的相互关系是众所周知的。关于幸福感结果与邻里环境之间的相互关系也有强有力的研究证据。然而,这些证据大多与城市背景有关,而与区域社区相关的证据却很少。更好地了解现有的体育活动(PA)基础设施及其使用情况,以及社区对周围邻里环境的看法,对于确定区域社区健康改善的要求可能非常重要。本研究的目的是:1. 探讨和评估公众对 PA 环境的看法;2. 评估塔斯马尼亚州西北部(NW)地区现有的 PA 基础设施的数量、种类和质量。
混合方法指导数据收集、分析和呈现。使用体育活动资源评估(PARA)工具评估 PA 基础设施的质量,使用国际体力活动问卷-环境(IPAQ-E)模块评估公众对 PA 环境的看法。使用描述性总结方法对定量数据进行分析,并采用基于团队的研究人员三角剖分方法对定性数据进行分析。
总体而言,有各种各样的高质量 PA 基础设施(只有很少的不文明行为,如听觉干扰、乱扔垃圾、涂鸦、狗屎和故意破坏等)。调查受访者对社区的评价很高。PA 基础设施的整体质量,在 0 到 3 的范围内进行评分,被评为高质量(所有评分在 2 到 3 之间),不文明行为很少(评分在 0 到 1.5 之间)。值得注意的是,调查受访者证实,在所研究的三个地方政府区域(LGA)内,有许多免费的娱乐道和自然景点。重要的是,大多数受访者报告说,由于 COVID-19 大流行,他们的日常 PA 活动受到的干扰很小。
这项探索性研究证实,在所有三个 LGA 都有广泛的高质量 PA 基础设施,并且公众对这些基础设施的评价很高。挑战仍然是实施基于地点的 PA 干预措施,以解决现有的障碍,并进一步提高公众对高质量 PA 基础设施的认识和利用。