Power Dylan, Lambe Barry, Murphy Niamh
Centre for Health Behaviour Research, Department of Sport and Exercise Science, South East Technological University, Waterford, Ireland.
Get Ireland Walking, Mountaineering Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
Front Sports Act Living. 2023 Mar 1;5:1125636. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2023.1125636. eCollection 2023.
Increasing population levels of walking holds benefits for public and planetary health. While individual level interventions to promote walking have been shown to be efficacious, upstream interventions such as policies harness the greatest potential for impact at the population level. However, little is known about the nature and presence of walking policy in Ireland and the extent to which it aligns to national and global goals. This paper aims to provide an overview of local and national walking policy in Ireland and to understand the potential of Irish walking policy to contribute to national and global targets.
This study used multiple methods to provide a critical overview of walking policy. Firstly, a six-phase process was employed to conduct a content analysis of local and national walking policy in Ireland. Secondly, conceptual linkage exercises were conducted to assess the contribution of walking, and national walking policy in Ireland, to Ireland's National Strategic Outcomes and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Overall, half ( = 13) of the counties in the Republic of Ireland were found to have no local level walking policies. Results from the content analysis suggest that counties which had walking specific local level policies ( = 2) were outdated by almost two decades. Walking was identified to hold the potential to contribute to over half ( = 6) of Ireland's National Strategic Outcomes, and over half ( = 7) of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Ireland's only national level walking specific policy, the Get Ireland Walking Strategy and Action Plan 2017-2020, was identified to potentially contribute to four of Ireland's National Strategic Outcomes and three United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Multidisciplinary action is required to update walking-related policy with embedded evaluation and governance mechanisms in all local walking systems. Furthermore, given sufficient collaboration across sectors, walking policy in Ireland has the potential to contribute to a wider breadth of national and global targets beyond the health, sport, tourism, and transport sectors.
步行人口数量的增加对公众健康和地球健康有益。虽然已证明促进步行的个体层面干预措施是有效的,但诸如政策等上游干预措施在人口层面具有最大的潜在影响力。然而,对于爱尔兰步行政策的性质、存在情况以及它与国家和全球目标的契合程度,人们知之甚少。本文旨在概述爱尔兰的地方和国家步行政策,并了解爱尔兰步行政策对实现国家和全球目标的潜力。
本研究采用多种方法对步行政策进行批判性概述。首先,采用六个阶段的过程对爱尔兰的地方和国家步行政策进行内容分析。其次,进行概念联系练习,以评估步行以及爱尔兰的国家步行政策对爱尔兰国家战略成果和联合国可持续发展目标的贡献。
总体而言,发现爱尔兰共和国一半(=13)的县没有地方层面的步行政策。内容分析结果表明,有具体步行地方层面政策的县(=2)已过时近二十年。步行被认为有潜力对爱尔兰一半以上(=6)的国家战略成果以及一半以上(=7)的联合国可持续发展目标做出贡献。爱尔兰唯一的国家层面步行专项政策《2017 - 2020年让爱尔兰人步行战略与行动计划》被认为有可能对爱尔兰的四项国家战略成果和三项联合国可持续发展目标做出贡献。
需要采取多学科行动,在所有地方步行系统中更新包含嵌入式评估和治理机制的与步行相关的政策。此外,鉴于各部门之间有足够的合作,爱尔兰的步行政策有潜力为健康、体育、旅游和交通部门之外更广泛的国家和全球目标做出贡献。