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Why some do but most don't. Barriers and enablers to engaging low-income groups in physical activity programmes: a mixed methods study

机译:为什么有些人这样做,而大多数人却没有。低收入人群参与体育锻炼计划的障碍和促成因素:混合方法研究

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Background The beneficial effect of physical activity for the prevention of a range of chronic diseases is widely acknowledged. These chronic conditions are most pronounced in economically disadvantaged groups where physical activity levels are consistently lower, yet this group is particularly difficult to recruit and retain in physical activity programmes. This study examined the perceptions of participants, non-participants, and exercise leaders in a low-income area regarding barriers, motives, and enabling factors for organised physical activity with a view to improving recruitment and retention. Methods A mixed methods research approach was adopted to guide data collection and analysis. A survey, incorporating the Motivation for Physical Activity Measure - Revised (MPAM-R), was used to assess the motivations of 152 physical activity session participants in a highly deprived suburban neighbourhood. The MPAM-R data were analysed using t tests, analyses of variance to estimate age, body mass index, and activity mode differences and Pearson's correlation coefficient to address associations. Semi-structured interviews were also conducted with 33 local residents who did not participate in activity sessions and with 14 activity session leaders. All interviews were audio-taped, transcribed verbatim and analyzed using an inductive thematic approach. Results Participants reported cost, childcare, lack of time and low awareness as barriers to joining activity classes. The need for support, confidence and competence in order to take up activity was widely expressed, particularly among women. Once people are active, high levels of social interaction, interest and enjoyment are associated with improved levels of retention, with different types of physical activity scoring differently on these factors. Conclusions This study suggests that some factors such as cost, the fear of 'walking in alone', accessibility of facilities, and appropriate communication strategies may be of particular importance to increasing recruitment of low income groups. Interventions targeting this group should consider low cost sessions and childcare; activities popular with the target group and associated with good recruitment and retention; sessions held at accessible times; a focus on fun and socialising; well-researched and designed communications strategies; targeting of friendship groups; clearly branded beginners' sessions, and the potential of social marketing as strategies. The evidence presented here suggests that the current UK government approach designed to 'enable and guide people's choices' may not be sufficient if low-income groups are to be effectively supported in changing their health behaviours.
机译:背景技术体育锻炼对预防一系列慢性疾病的有益作用已广为人知。这些慢性病在体育活动水平始终较低的经济弱势群体中最为明显,但这一群体特别难以招募和保留在体育锻炼计划中。这项研究调查了低收入地区的参与者,非参与者和锻炼领导者对障碍,动机和有组织体育活动的有利因素的看法,以期改善招募和保留。方法采用混合方法研究方法指导数据收集和分析。一项包含修订的《体育活动动机衡量标准》(MPAM-R)的调查被用于评估高度贫困郊区的152名体育活动参与者的动机。使用t检验分析MPAM-R数据,进行方差分析以估计年龄,体重指数和活动模式差异,并通过Pearson相关系数来解决关联问题。还对33位未参加活动会议的当地居民和14位活动会议负责人进行了半结构化访谈。所有采访均进行录音,逐字记录并使用归纳主题方法进行分析。结果参与者报告说,费用,育儿,缺乏时间和意识不足是参加活动课程的障碍。人们普遍表示需要支持,信心和能力以从事活动,特别是在妇女中。一旦人们变得活跃起来,高水平的社交互动,兴趣和享受就会与保持水平的提高相关联,而不同类型的体育锻炼在这些因素上的得分也会有所不同。结论这项研究表明,诸如成本,对“独自一人走进去”的恐惧,设施的可及性以及适当的沟通策略等因素对于增加低收入人群的招募尤其重要。针对该人群的干预措施应考虑低成本的治疗和育儿;受到目标群体欢迎并具有良好的招募和保留能力的活动;在无障碍时间举行的会议;专注于娱乐和社交活动;经过精心研究和设计的传播策略;针对友谊团体;清楚地烙印了初学者的课程,以及社交营销作为策略的潜力。这里提供的证据表明,如果要有效地支持低收入群体改变其健康行为,英国目前旨在“启用和指导人们的选择”的方法可能还不够。

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