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Evaluation of a voucher scheme to increase child physical activity in participants of a school physical activity trial in the Hunter region of Australia

机译:凭证计划对澳大利亚猎人地区学校体育审判参与者儿童体育活动的评价

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Global population data suggest that physical activity levels in children remain unacceptably low. Improved participation in organised sport has been recommended by the WHO as one strategy to improve population levels of physical activity. In 2018, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, the government introduced the Active Kids scheme, to help families meet the cost of getting children into organized sport. The aim of this study is to describe the uptake of Active Kids and assess the impact of the scheme on organized sport participation and child physical activity in a region of New South Wales. A pragmatic longitudinal study was undertaken of parents/carers from primary school aged children (5–12?years) in the Hunter region of NSW, Australia. Baseline data were collected between Oct-Dec 2017, with follow-up 12?months later. A telephone survey occurred at both time points, asking questions regarding registration and redemption of an Active Kids voucher for their child, child participation in organised sports and child physical activity levels. Of the 974 parents/carers who consented to participate, 511 (52.5%) completed the telephone surveys at both time points. A very large proportion of children (n?=?454, 89.0%) were reported by their parents/carers at baseline as meeting the minimum physical activity guideline of 60?min per day. Of participating parents/carers in this study, 407 (96.0%) reported redeeming an Active Kids voucher. Children who redeemed a voucher had three times the odds to participate in organized team sports from baseline to follow-up (p?=?0.009). Sub group analyses identified that females who redeemed a voucher had four times the odds to participate in organized team sports (p?=?0.012). Given the already active nature of this sample, no significant improvements in physical activity levels were noted, but the positive contribution community sport can have on health and wellbeing amongst children is reinforced. Whilst voucher schemes can address financial burdens across all socio-economic groups, more population targeting is needed to deliver voucher schemes to the most disadvantaged and inactive segments of the population in order to increase physical activity.
机译:全球人口数据表明,儿童的身体活动水平仍然不可接受。作为一种改善人口体育水平的策略,推荐了改善有组织运动的参与。 2018年,在澳大利亚新南威尔士州,政府推出了活跃的儿童计划,帮助家庭达到让孩子进入有组织的运动的成本。本研究的目的是描述积极儿童的摄取,并评估计划在新南威尔士地区组织体育参与和儿童体育活动的影响。务实的纵向研究是在澳大利亚南威尔士州南威尔士州亨特地区的小学年龄(5-12岁儿童(5-12岁)的父母/护理人员。基线数据在2017年10月至12月之间收集,随访12月后几个月。两次考试的电话调查发生,向他们的孩子,儿童参与有组织的体育和儿童身体活动水平的有关儿童券的登记和赎回的问题。在同意参加的974名父母/护理人员中,511(52.5%)在两次点完成了电话调查。他们的父母/照顾者在基线上报告了一个非常大的儿童(N?= 454,89.0%),因为满足每天60次的最低体育活动指南。参加本研究的父母/照顾者,407(96.0%)报告赎回了活跃的孩子券。兑换凭证的儿童有三倍的赔率从基线参加组织的团队运动,以便跟进(P?= 0.009)。子组分析确定赎回凭证的女性有四次参加有组织的团队运动的可能性(P?= 0.012)。鉴于该样本的已经活跃的性质,注意到身体活动水平的显着改善,但积极的贡献共同体运动可以对儿童的健康和福祉进行加强。虽然凭证计划可以解决所有社会经济集团的财务负担,但需要更多的人口定位,以便向人口中最不利多和非活动的部分提供凭证计划以增加体力活动。

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