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Mixed-method process evaluation of the Welsh National Exercise Referral Scheme

机译:威尔士国民运动转诊计划的混合方法过程评估

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Purpose - Primary-care referral to community-based exercise specialists (exercise referral) is common in the UK despite limited evidence of effectiveness. A recent pragmatic randomised trial of the Welsh National Exercise Referral Scheme (NERS), demonstrated promising impacts upon physical activity and mental health. This paper presents a mixed-method process evaluation exploring how outcomes were achieved.rnDesign/methodology/approach - Structured observation, implementer interviews and routine data assessed the extent to which NERS was implemented as intended. Baseline trial data were combined with routine monitoring data for the purposes of profiling uptake and adherence. Semi-structured patient interviews explored processes of change and the emergence of social patterning in responses to the scheme.rnFindings - NERS offered patients a programme of supervised, group-based discounted exercise. However, motivational interviewing, goal-setting and patient follow-up protocols were delivered poorly. The high degree of professional support was perceived as helping patients to build confidence and assimilate into exercise environments. Patient-only classes provided social contacts, a supportive context and realistic models. Patterning in uptake emerged from access issues, with uptake lower among non-car owners. Adherence was poorer 'among mental health patients, younger patients and those who were least active prior to referral to NERS.rnOriginality/value - In practice, although the NERS RCT demonstrated positive impacts on physical activity and mental health, process evaluation data indicate that the intervention was not entirely delivered as intended. Mixed-method process evaluation served crucial functions in understanding implementation and functioning, offering insights into the roles of professional support and exercise classes in promoting activity and mental health, and the emergence of social patterning in responses to an ERS.
机译:目的-尽管证据有限,但在英国,向社区运动专家进行初级保健转诊(运动转诊)很普遍。威尔士全民运动推荐计划(NERS)的一项近期实用随机试验表明,它对体育锻炼和心理健康具有积极影响。本文提出了一种混合方法过程评估,探讨了如何实现结果。设计/方法/方法-结构化观察,实施者访谈和常规数据评估了NERS实施的程度。将基线试验数据与常规监测数据结合起来,以分析摄入量和依从性。半结构化的患者访谈探讨了该计划的响应过程以及社会模式的出现。rn发现-NERS为患者提供了基于小组的有监督的有针对性的锻炼计划。但是,动机性访谈,目标设定和患者随访方案的交付情况较差。高度专业的支持被认为可以帮助患者树立信心并融入运动环境。仅限患者的课程提供社交联系,支持性背景和现实模型。出行方式出现了吸收模式,非车主的出行率较低。精神卫生患者,年轻患者和转诊至NERS之前活动最不活跃的患者依从性较差。rnriginity / value-在实践中,尽管NERS RCT对身体活动和精神健康表现出积极影响,但过程评估数据表明干预措施并未完全按预期进行。混合方法过程评估在理解实施和功能中起着至关重要的作用,提供了对专业支持和锻炼课程在促进活动和心理健康中的作用的见解,以及对ERS的反应中社会模式的出现。

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