Johannes Chanté, Roman Nicolette V, Onagbiye Sunday O, Titus Simone, Leach Lloyd L
Department of Sports, Recreation, and Exercise Science, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town 7535, South Africa.
Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies of Children, Families and Society, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town 7535, South Africa.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Dec 10;21(12):1651. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21121651.
Physical inactivity among undergraduate university students has been considered a public health concern. To address this, researchers have utilized consensus workshop approaches to develop effective physical activity (PA) recommendations. However, the existing research has limitations: it is outdated, not context-specific to young adults, and does not account for psychosocial factors (such as mental health, motivation, and social support) that hinder or promote PA behavior, particularly in South Africa. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to engage with stakeholders to achieve a consensus on a set of context-specific guidelines to enhance the physical activities of undergraduate university students. Utilizing the Social Ecological Model, this study employed two online consensus workshops with 25 purposively selected stakeholders (Round 1 = 8 and Round 2 = 17). Stakeholders were divided into breakout rooms via the Google Meets feature, to discuss and brainstorm the guidelines, expressing their agreement or disagreement with the proposed names and descriptions. The consensus was considered achieved when the majority of stakeholder responses fell into the 'Agree with the guideline' category. An inductive thematic analysis approach was used to generate common themes, which were then coded via Atlas Ti. V8. Stakeholders reached a consensus on four categories and 32 guidelines, namely, PA (9 guidelines), mental health (7 guidelines), motivation (9 guidelines), and social support (7 guidelines). Each category, along with its respective set of guidelines, provides insights into the type of information undergraduate students require to enhance their PA participation. Using a consensus workshop facilitated the co-creation of context-specific guidelines to enhance the physical activities of undergraduate university students. This approach proved to be a valuable tool for fostering collaboration between academic staff and students.
大学生身体活动不足已被视为一个公共卫生问题。为解决这一问题,研究人员采用了共识研讨会方法来制定有效的身体活动(PA)建议。然而,现有研究存在局限性:它过时了,并非针对年轻人的具体情况,且没有考虑到阻碍或促进身体活动行为的心理社会因素(如心理健康、动机和社会支持),尤其是在南非。因此,本研究的目的是与利益相关者合作,就一套针对具体情况的指南达成共识,以增强大学生的身体活动。本研究利用社会生态模型,举办了两次在线共识研讨会,有25名经过有目的挑选的利益相关者参与(第一轮 = 8人,第二轮 = 17人)。利益相关者通过谷歌Meet功能被分成多个分组讨论室,以讨论并集思广益制定指南,表达他们对提议名称和描述的同意或不同意。当大多数利益相关者的回答属于“同意该指南”类别时,即视为达成共识。采用归纳主题分析方法来生成共同主题,然后通过阿特拉斯Ti. V8进行编码。利益相关者就四个类别和32条指南达成了共识,即身体活动(9条指南)、心理健康(7条指南)、动机(9条指南)和社会支持(7条指南)。每个类别及其各自的一套指南为大学生增强身体活动参与所需的信息类型提供了见解。通过共识研讨会促进了针对具体情况的指南的共同制定,以增强大学生的身体活动。事实证明,这种方法是促进学术人员与学生之间合作的宝贵工具。