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'Pedometers cost buttons': the feasibility of implementing a pedometer based walking programme within the community

机译:“计步器成本按钮”:在社区内实施基于计步器的步行计划的可行性

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Background Recent studies have suggested that walking interventions may be effective (at least in the short term) at increasing physical activity amongst those people who are the most inactive. This is a leading objective of contemporary public health policy in the UK and worldwide. However, before committing money from limited budgets to implement walking interventions more widely in the community, policymakers will want to know whether similar impacts can be expected and whether any changes will be required to the process to ensure uptake and success. This paper utilises the findings from a recent community-based pedometer study (Walking for Wellbeing in the West - WWW) undertaken in Glasgow, Scotland to address issues of feasibility. Methods An economic analysis of the WWW study assessed the costs of the interventions (minimal and maximal) and combined these with the effects to present incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (cost/person achieving the target of an additional 15,000 steps/week). A qualitative evaluation, involving focus group discussions with WWW participants and short interviews with members of the WWW research team, explored perceived benefits and barriers associated with walking, as well as the successful aspects and challenges associated with the interventions. Results The incremental cost effectiveness associated with the interventions was estimated as £92 and £591 per person achieving the target for the minimal and maximal interventions respectively. The qualitative evaluation gave insight into the process by which the results were achieved, and identified several barriers and facilitators that would need to be addressed before implementing the interventions in the wider community, in order to ensure their effective transfer. These included assessing the impact of the relationship between researchers and participants on the results, and the motivational importance of monitoring and assessing performance. Conclusions The results suggest that pedometer based walking interventions may be considered cost-effective and suitable for implementation within the wider community. However, several research gaps remain, including the importance and impact of the researcher/participant relationship, the impact of assessment on motivation and effectiveness, and the longer term impact on physical and mental health, resource utilisation and quality of life. Trial registration Current Control Trials Ltd ISRCTN88907382
机译:背景技术最近的研究表明,步行干预可能最有效(至少在短期内),以增加最不活跃的人的体育锻炼。这是英国和全球当代公共卫生政策的首要目标。但是,在从有限的预算中拨款以在社区中更广泛地实施步行干预之前,决策者将想知道是否可以预期产生类似的影响,以及是否需要对过程进行任何更改以确保采用和成功。本文利用了最近在苏格兰格拉斯哥进行的基于社区的计步器研究(“西部步行”)的发现,以解决可行性问题。方法WWW研究的经济分析评估了干预措施的成本(最小和最大),并将这些成本与效果相结合,以显示出增量成本效益比(成本/人达到每周额外增加15,000步的目标)。定性评估包括与WWW参与者进行的焦点小组讨论以及与WWW研究团队成员的简短访谈,探讨了与行走相关的感知收益和障碍,以及与干预相关的成功方面和挑战。结果与干预措施相关的增量成本效益据估计分别达到每人最小干预和最大干预目标的£ 92和£ 591。定性评估深入了解了取得成果的过程,并确定了在更广泛的社区中实施干预措施以确保其有效转移之前需要解决的几个障碍和促进者。其中包括评估研究人员和参与者之间的关系对结果的影响,以及监测和评估绩效的动机重要性。结论结果表明,基于计步器的步行干预可能被认为具有成本效益,并且适合在更广泛的社区内实施。但是,仍然存在一些研究空白,包括研究者/参与者关系的重要性和影响,评估对动机和有效性的影响以及对身心健康,资源利用和生活质量的长期影响。审判注册Current Control Trials Ltd ISRCTN88907382

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