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Development of a physical literacy model for older adults – a consensus process by the collaborative working group on physical literacy for older Canadians

机译:为老年人开发体育知识模型–加拿大老年人体育知识合作工作组达成的共识程序

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Arguably the uptake and usability of the physical activity (PA) guidelines for older adults has not been effective with only 12% of this population meeting the minimum guidelines to maintain health. Health promoters must consider innovative ways to increase PA adoption and long-term sustainability. Physical literacy (PL) is emerging as a promising strategy to increase lifelong PA participation in younger age-groups, yet there is relatively little evidence of PL being used to support older adults in achieving the PA guidelines. An iterative and mixed-methods consensus development process was utilized over a series of six informed processes and meetings to develop a model of physical literacy for adults aged 65?years and older. A multi-disciplinary collaborative working group (n?=?9) from diverse practice settings across Canada, and representative and reflective of the full range of key elements of PL, was assembled. Three consensus meetings and two Delphi surveys, using an international cohort of 65 expert researchers, practitioners, non-government organizations and older adults, was conducted. 45% responded on the first round and consensus was achieved; however, we elected to run a second survey to support our results. With 79% response rate, there was consensus to support the new PL model for older adults. Older adults are a unique group who have yet to be exposed to PL as a means to promote long-term PA participation. This new PL model uses an ecological approach to integrate PL into the lifestyles of most older adults. Understanding the interactions between components and elements that facilitate PL will ultimately provide a new and effective tool to target PA promotion and adherence for all older Canadians.
机译:可以说,老年人的体育锻炼(PA)指南的吸收和实用性并不有效,只有12%的人口达到了维持健康的最低指南。健康促进者必须考虑创新的方法来提高PA的采用率和长期可持续性。体育素养(PL)正在成为一种有希望的策略,以增加年轻人对终身PA的参与,但是,很少有证据表明PL被用来支持老年人实现PA的指导原则。在一系列六个知情的过程和会议中,使用了迭代和混合方法的共识开发过程,以开发针对65岁及65岁以上成年人的体育素养模型。来自加拿大各地不同实践环境的多学科协作工作组(n = 9)组成,代表并反映了PL的所有关键要素。使用65名专家研究人员,从业人员,非政府组织和老年人的国际队列,进行了3​​次共识会议和2次Delphi调查。在第一轮中有45%的人做出了回应,并达成了共识;但是,我们选择进行第二次调查以支持我们的结果。响应率为79%,已经达成共识,支持针对老年人的新PL模式。老年人是一个独特的群体,他们尚未接触过PL,以促进PA的长期参与。这种新的PL模式采用生态方法将PL融入大多数老年人的生活方式。了解有助于PL的组件和元素之间的相互作用最终将为针对所有加拿大老年人的PA推广和遵守提供一种新的有效工具。

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