Department of Sport Science and Sport, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany.
Front Public Health. 2022 Apr 14;10:837982. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.837982. eCollection 2022.
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for a population's health, especially among socially disadvantaged groups. Many health promotion projects focus on increasing physical activity among their respective target groups. However, because they are mostly developed and implemented under laboratory conditions, they fail when being scaled to real-world settings. The community-based participatory research projects BIG and GESTALT have demonstrated their effectiveness regarding the physical activity promotion in real-world settings by employing a participatory method.
Within the context of the BIG-5 and GET-10 projects, these previously implemented and tested participatory projects are scaled to 15 additional settings in Bavaria, Germany. By applying an overarching mixed-methods evaluation framework, the aim is to gain insights into a) the recruitment of communities for scale-up; b) the specific results of the projects according to the RE-AIM framework. In the recruitment of communities, standardized information on the first contact, the consultation process, the person in charge, and previously implemented health promotion projects are collected. A systematic web search will complete information on each community and their health promotion activities. Results will be compared with information on those communities most in need, here according to the deprivation index of communities in Bavaria, Germany. The scale-up process and its results will be measured using semi-structured interviews with project coordinators. A standardized questionnaire will be used with the course's participants. Applying the RE-AIM framework, the collected data will be analyzed deductively.
We expect the results to be highly relevant for the effective scale-up of any health promotion project. The study will enhance the understanding of how to reach those communities most in need of health promotion projects and will identify the barriers coordinators face in reaching socially disadvantaged groups.
Although participatory projects are often used as individual projects, little is known about the scaling up of participatory health promotion projects. This cross-cutting evaluation of two projects aims at producing data on the barriers and facilitators for the reach of settings most in need, and those success factors for a durable implementation.
身体活动不足是人群健康的一个主要危险因素,尤其是在社会弱势群体中。许多健康促进项目都专注于提高各自目标群体的身体活动水平。然而,由于它们大多是在实验室条件下开发和实施的,因此当推广到实际环境中时就会失败。基于社区的参与性研究项目 BIG 和 GESTALT 通过采用参与性方法,证明了它们在实际环境中促进身体活动的有效性。
在 BIG-5 和 GET-10 项目的背景下,这些之前已经实施和测试过的参与性项目将在德国巴伐利亚州的 15 个额外环境中进行扩展。通过应用综合的混合方法评估框架,旨在深入了解:a)为扩展规模而招募社区;b)根据 RE-AIM 框架,项目的具体结果。在招募社区时,收集关于首次接触、咨询过程、负责人以及之前实施的健康促进项目的标准化信息。系统的网络搜索将完成每个社区及其健康促进活动的信息。结果将与巴伐利亚州最需要的社区的信息进行比较,这里是根据社区的贫困指数来衡量的。扩展过程及其结果将通过与项目协调员进行半结构化访谈进行衡量。将使用标准化问卷对课程参与者进行调查。根据 RE-AIM 框架,将对收集的数据进行演绎分析。
我们预计这些结果对于任何健康促进项目的有效推广都将具有高度相关性。该研究将增强对如何接触最需要健康促进项目的社区的理解,并确定协调员在接触社会弱势群体时面临的障碍。
尽管参与性项目通常作为单个项目使用,但对于参与性健康促进项目的扩展知之甚少。对两个项目的交叉评估旨在为最需要的环境的可达性以及持久实施的成功因素提供有关障碍和促进因素的数据。