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A natural experiment to examine the impact of park renewal on park-use and park-based physical activity in a disadvantaged neighbourhood: the REVAMP study methods

机译:一项自然实验,研究弱势社区中公园更新对公园使用和公园体育活动的影响:REVAMP研究方法

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Background Modifying the built environment by improving parks is potentially a sustainable way to increase population level physical activity. Despite considerable investment in parks and park renovations, few natural experiments on the impact of improving amenities on park use and park-based physical activity have been conducted. REVAMP is a natural experiment that aims to examine whether park improvement increases overall park usage, park-based physical activity and active travel to and from the park in the intervention compared with the control park over a two-year period; and to identify which specific aspects of the park refurbishment attracts park visitors and encourages park users to be more active. This paper describes the methods of the REVAMP study. Methods The intervention park is a large regional park (329 hectares) located in a low socio-economic status (SES) area in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. The control park is a regional park (120 hectares) located in a high SES area in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne. Multiple methodologies to evaluate the impact of the park renovation are being employed including: cross-sectional surveys of local residents living near the two parks, direct observations of park users, intercept surveys with park users, and electronic monitoring of path usage and car traffic within the parks. Baseline measures were conducted in April-May 2013 (T1), and an innovative play space suitable for children of all ages and abilities was installed at the intervention park between September 2013 and February 2014. Follow-up measures will be repeated in April-May 2014 (T2) and April-May 2015 (T3). All methodologies will be completed at both the intervention and control parks at all three time-points, with the exception of the cross-sectional survey of local residents which will only be conducted at T1 and T3. Conclusion This research will inform future park developments, and will contribute to creating an evidence base of the impact of park refurbishment, and the development of natural experiment methodology. Trial Registration Current controlled trial ISRCTN50745547 , registration date 11.1.2014.
机译:背景技术通过改善公园来改变建筑环境可能是增加人口水平体育活动的可持续方式。尽管在公园和公园翻新上投入了大量资金,但很少进行有关改善设施对公园使用和公园体育活动影响的自然实验。 REVAMP是一项自然实验,旨在检查与对照公园相比,在两年的干预期间,公园的改善是否增加了公园的整体使用率,公园为基础的体育活动以及往返公园的主动出行;并确定公园翻新的哪些方面吸引了公园游客并鼓励公园使用者更加活跃。本文介绍了REVAMP研究的方法。方法干预公园是一个大型区域公园(329公顷),位于澳大利亚墨尔本东北郊区的低社会经济地位(SES)地区。控制公园是一个区域公园(120公顷),位于墨尔本东郊的高SES区域。正在采用多种方法来评估公园翻新的影响,包括:对两个公园附近居民的横断面调查,对公园使用者的直接观察,与公园使用者的截取调查以及对道路使用情况和汽车通行的电子监控公园。在2013年4月至5月(T1)进行了基线措施,并于2013年9月至2014年2月在干预公园安装了适合所有年龄和能力的儿童的创新游戏空间。后续措施将在4月至5月重复进行2014年(T2)和2015年4月至5月(T3)。除仅在T1和T3进行的当地居民横断面调查外,所有方法都将在干预和控制园区的所有三个时间点完成。结论该研究将为未来公园的发展提供信息,并将有助于建立公园翻新影响的证据基础以及自然实验方法的发展。试用注册当前对照试验ISRCTN50745547,注册日期11.1.2014。

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