van Leeuwen Lonneke, Ruiter Angelique, Visser Kirsten, Lesscher Heidi M B, Jonker Merel
Public Health Department, Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, 3584 CG Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Department of CoDesign, Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Children (Basel). 2023 May 12;10(5):872. doi: 10.3390/children10050872.
Despite the many benefits of club-organized sports participation for children, sports participation is lower among children from low-income families than among those from middle- or high-income families. Social safety experienced by parents from low-income families is an important facilitator for parents to request financial support for their children's sports participation. Therefore, the first aim of this study was to better understand parental social (un)safety in the context of acquiring financial support for children's sports participation and how to create a safe social environment for low-income parents to request and receive this financial support. The second aim was to describe the co-creation process, which was organized to contribute to social safety solutions. To reach these goals, we applied a participatory action research method in the form of four co-creation sessions with professionals and an expert-by-experience, as well as a group interview with parents from low-income families. The data analysis included a thematic analysis of the qualitative data. The results showed that from the perspective of parents, social safety encompassed various aspects such as understandable information, procedures based on trust, and efficient referral processes. Sport clubs were identified as the primary source of information for parents. Regarding the co-creation process, the study found that stakeholders tended to overestimate parental social safety levels. Although the stakeholders enjoyed and learned from the sessions, differences in prior knowledge and a lack of a shared perspective on the purpose of the sessions made it challenging to collaboratively create solutions. The study's recommendations include strategies for increasing parental social safety and facilitating more effective co-creation processes. The findings of this study can be used to inform the development of interventions that contribute to a social environment in which parents from low-income families feel safe to request and receive financial support for their children's sports participation.
尽管俱乐部组织的儿童体育活动有诸多益处,但低收入家庭儿童的体育活动参与率低于中等或高收入家庭的儿童。低收入家庭父母所体验到的社会安全感是促使他们为孩子的体育活动参与请求经济支持的一个重要因素。因此,本研究的首要目标是更好地理解在为孩子的体育活动参与获取经济支持的背景下父母的社会(不)安全感,以及如何为低收入父母创造一个安全的社会环境,使其能够请求并获得这种经济支持。第二个目标是描述为促成社会安全解决方案而组织的共同创造过程。为实现这些目标,我们采用了参与式行动研究方法,形式包括与专业人员和一位有经验的专家进行四次共同创造会议,以及对低收入家庭的父母进行小组访谈。数据分析包括对定性数据的主题分析。结果表明,从父母的角度来看,社会安全感涵盖了可理解的信息、基于信任的程序和高效的转介流程等多个方面。体育俱乐部被确定为父母的主要信息来源。关于共同创造过程,研究发现利益相关者往往高估了父母的社会安全水平。尽管利益相关者从会议中获得了乐趣并学到了东西,但先验知识的差异以及对会议目的缺乏共同的看法使得共同创造解决方案具有挑战性。该研究的建议包括提高父母社会安全感和促进更有效共同创造过程的策略。本研究的结果可用于为干预措施的制定提供信息,这些干预措施有助于营造一个社会环境,使低收入家庭的父母在为孩子的体育活动参与请求并获得经济支持时感到安全。