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Accessing and engaging women from socio-economically disadvantaged areas: a participatory approach to the design of a public health intervention for delivery in a Bingo club

机译:从社会经济弱势地区访问和吸引妇女:在宾果俱乐部交付公共卫生干预的参与式方法

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Background Our aim was to use participatory methods to investigate the feasibility and acceptability of using Bingo clubs for the design and delivery of an evidence-based physical activity and/or healthy eating intervention to socio-economically disadvantaged women. This paper describes the participatory process that has resulted in a physical activity intervention for women aged >55?years, ready for pilot-testing in a Bingo club setting. Methods Studies using different quantitative and qualitative approaches were conducted among customers and staff of a Bingo club in a city of 85,000 inhabitants in central Scotland. These were designed to take the views of different stakeholders into account, with a view to enhancing uptake, engagement and effectiveness with any proposed intervention. Results Sixteen relevant studies were identified in a literature review that generated ideas for intervention components. A questionnaire completed by 151 women in the Bingo club showed that almost half (47?%) aged >55?years were not meeting physical activity guidelines; evidence backed up by accelerometer data from 29 women. Discussions in six focus groups attended by 27 club members revealed different but overlapping motivations for attending the Bingo club (social benefits) and playing Bingo (cognitive benefits). There was some scepticism as to whether the Bingo club was an appropriate setting for an intervention, and a dietary intervention was not favoured. It was clear that any planned intervention needed to utilise the social motivation and habitual nature of attendance at the Bingo club, without taking women away from Bingo games. These results were taken forward to a 5-h long participative workshop with 27 stakeholders (including 19 Bingo players). Intervention design (form and content) was then finalised during two round table research team meetings. Conclusions It was possible to access and engage with women living in areas of socio-economic disadvantage through a Bingo club setting. A physical activity intervention for women >55?years is realistic for recruitment, will address the needs of potential recipients in the Bingo club, appears to be feasible and acceptable to club members and staff, and has been designed with their input. A pilot study is underway, investigating recruitment, retention and feasibility of delivery.
机译:背景技术我们的目标是使用参与式方法来调查使用宾果俱乐部的可行性和可接受性,用于设计和交付对社会经济的弱势妇女的基于证据的身体活动和/或健康的饮食干预。本文介绍了参与性过程,导致妇女的身体活动干预> 55岁,准备在宾果俱乐部环境中试验。方法采用不同定量和定性方法的研究是在苏格兰市中心85,000名居民的宾果俱乐部的客户和工作人员之间进行的。这些旨在考虑不同利益攸关方的意见,以提高对任何提出的干预的摄取,参与和有效性。结果在文献综述中确定了16项相关研究,为干预组件产生了思路。宾果俱乐部151名妇女完成的调查问卷表明,近一半(47?%)年龄> 55岁?年不符合体育活动指南;来自29名女性的加速度计数据备份的证据。 27名俱乐部成员参加的六个焦点小组的讨论揭示了参加宾果俱乐部(社会福利)和宾果(认知福利)的不同但重叠的动力。关于宾果俱乐部是否是干预的适当设置,有一些怀疑论,并且饮食干预并不偏袒。很明显,任何计划的干预都需要利用宾果俱乐部的社会动机和出席习惯性,而不会让妇女远离宾果游戏。这些结果被提交给了一个5-H长的参与研讨会,有27个利益攸关方(包括19名宾果游戏)。然后在两轮表研究团队会议期间完成干预设计(表格和内容)。结论可以通过宾果俱乐部环境进入和聘用生活在社会经济劣势领域的妇女。妇女的身体活动干预> 55?年是招聘的现实,将解决宾果俱乐部潜在收件人的需求,似乎是可行的,俱乐部会员和员工可接受,并设计与他们的意见。正在进行试点研究,调查招聘,保留和交付可行性。

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