| Literature DB >> 22172049 |
Marie-Jeanne Aarts1, Albertine J Schuit, Ien Am van de Goor, Hans Am van Oers.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although multi-sector policy is a promising strategy to create environments that stimulate physical activity among children, little is known about the feasibility of such a multi-sector policy approach. The aims of this study were: to identify a set of tangible (multi-sector) policy measures at the local level that address environmental characteristics related to physical activity among children; and to assess the feasibility of these measures, as perceived by local policy makers.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22172049 PMCID: PMC3264503 DOI: 10.1186/1748-5908-6-128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Implement Sci ISSN: 1748-5908 Impact factor: 7.327
Population characteristics of municipalities included in the studya
| Municipality | A | B | C | D | The Netherlands |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total number of inhabitants | 201,259 | 170,349 | 135,648 | 77,450 | 16,357,992 |
| Degree of urbanization (number of inhabitants per km2) | 1,716 | 1,344 | 1,606 | 727 | 394 |
| Percentage inhabitants aged 0-14 years (%) | 16.7 | 17.3 | 17.2 | 17.6 | 18.1 |
| Percentage Western immigrants (%)b | 8.2 | 10.0 | 8.6 | 8.7 | 8.8 |
| Percentage non-Western immigrants (%)c | 13.4 | 10.2 | 9.9 | 11.9 | 10.6 |
| Number of municipal employees | 1,915 | 2,189 | 1,430 | 679 | NA |
a Characteristics per 1 January 2007 (start date of the research project). All data derived from CBS Statline [1] or the municipal organization (for number of employees).
b Immigrants are defined as persons with at least one parent born in a foreign country. Western immigrants are all immigrants from Europe (with exception of Turkey), North-America, Oceania or Indonesia or Japan.
c Immigrants are defined as persons with at least one parent born in a foreign country. Non-western immigrants are all immigrants from Turkey, Africa, Latin-America or Asia (with exception of Indonesia and Japan).
NA = Not applicable.
Participants and response rates per municipality in the different Delphi rounds
| Municipality | First and second Delphi round | Third Delphi round | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 10 (6 m, 4 f) | 9 (5 m, 4 f) | 90.0% | 10 (6 m, 4 f) | 10 (6 m, 4 f) | 100.0% |
| B | 10 (2 m, 8 f) | 8 (1 m, 7 f) | 80.0% | 10 (2 m, 8 f) | 9 (2 m, 7 f) | 90.0% |
| C | 8 (4 m, 4 f) | 5 (2 m, 3 f) | 62.5% | 8 (4 m, 4 f) | 6 (4 m, 2 f) | 75.0% |
| D | 8 (4 m, 4 f) | 4 (2 m, 2 f) | 50.0% | 8 (4 m, 4 f) | 7 (4 m, 3 f) | 87.5% |
| Total | 36 (16 m, 20 f) | 26 (10 m, 16 f) | 72.2% | 36 (16 m, 20 f) | 32 (16 m, 16 f) | 88.9% |
Figure 1Perceived importance of feasibility aspects per municipality.
Figure 2Perceived importance of feasibility aspects per policy sector.
Perceived feasibility of possible policy measures addressing environmental determinants of physical activity among children
| Policy measures developed in the first Delphi round | Type of policy measure | Perceived overall feasibility (weighted median score)a | Consensus (SD) | Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Municipality A: social cohesion | ||||
| 2. Subsidy for citizens' initiatives to increase social cohesionb | Economic | 5.05 | 0.80 | 3.10-6.30 |
| 3. Democratic decision process when implementing new neighborhood facilities | Juridical | 4.65 | 0.65 | 4.00-6.30 |
| 4. Stimulate/oblige parents to choose primary school within own neighborhoodb | Communicative/juridical | 4.30 | 1.26 | 1.00-5.47 |
| 5. Spatial planning that enhances daily encountersb | Environmental | 4.10 | 0.95 | 2.90-6.20 |
| Municipality A: accessibility of facilities | ||||
| 8. Multi-use of vacant parking placesb | Juridical/environmental | 4.58 | 0.80 | 3.00-5.30 |
| 9. Outdoor exercise facilities for adults (role models) | Environmental | 4.50 | 0.74 | 3.00-5.50 |
| 10. Increase economic accessibility of sport facilities | Economic | 4.10 | 0.65 | 3.50-5.70 |
| Municipality A: traffic safety | ||||
| 11. Local Safety Label for primary schools | Communicative | 5.25 | 1.02 | 3.70-6.70 |
| 12. Fencing off streets for outdoor play | Juridical/environmental | 5.25 | 1.41 | 2.00-6.04 |
| 14. Car-free/low-traffic school zones during peak hoursc | Juridical/environmental | 4.43 | 0.70 | 3.20-5.15 |
| Municipality B: social cohesion | ||||
| 15. Use major changes in neighborhoods to increase social cohesion | Communicative | 5.43 | 0.90 | 3.00-6.20 |
| 16. Stimulate initiatives of citizens to increase social cohesionb | Economic/communicative | 5.22 | 1.03 | 2.80-6.80 |
| 17. Multi-use of school yardsb | Juridical/environmental | 5.05 | 1.51 | 1.30-7.00 |
| 18. Increase social cohesion by business licensing requirements | Juridical | 4.61 | 0.70 | 3.80-6.10 |
| Municipality B: accessibility of facilities | ||||
| 19. Attractive (walking) routes for childrenb | Environmental | 5.51 | 1.09 | 2.80-7.00 |
| 20. Multi-use of vacant parking placesb | Juridical/environmental | 4.48 | 0.64 | 3.90-5.63 |
| 22. Car free neighborhoods | Environmental | 3.35 | 1.11 | 2.30-5.80 |
| Municipality B: traffic safety | ||||
| 24. Increase awareness for active commuting to school | Communicative | 4.90 | 1.04 | 2.80-6.35 |
| 25. School zones that discourage carsc | Juridical/environmental | 4.40 | 0.85 | 2.70-5.60 |
| 26. Infrastructural facilities that help children reach popular destinations | Environmental | 4.20 | 0.81 | 2.70-4.95 |
| Municipality C: social cohesion | ||||
| 28. Maintain play function of play facilities for children | Juridical | 4.55 | 0.40 | 4.00-5.10 |
| 30. Improve neighborhood's population composition | Juridical/economical | 2.85 | 1.55 | 1.75-6.00 |
| Municipality C: accessibility of facilities | ||||
| 31. Parking policies that stimulate active transportation | Environmental | 4.90 | 0.64 | 4.00-5.80 |
| 32. Attract facilities in the neighborhood by adjusting the municipal zoning plan | Juridical | 4.90 | 0.44 | 4.20-5.45 |
| Municipality C: traffic safety | ||||
| 37. Attractive routes for recreation (bicycling, skating) | Environmental | 4.30 | 0.57 | 3.80-5.20 |
| Municipality D: social cohesion | ||||
| Municipality D: accessibility of facilities | ||||
| 45. Physical infrastructure to increase the accessibility of sport facilities | Environmental | 5.40 | 1.15 | 2.57-5.75 |
| 46. Spatial planning that fits the needs of different target groups (youth, elderly) | Environmental | 4.90 | 0.74 | 3.50-5.70 |
| 47. Location of sport facilities (easily accessible from the neighborhood) | Environmental/juridical | 4.45 | 0.69 | 3.80-5.70 |
| Municipality D: traffic safety | ||||
| 50. Car-free/low-traffic school zonesc | Juridical/environmental | 4.50 | 0.57 | 3.45-5.30 |
| 51. Deregulation of traffic situations | Juridical/environmental | 4.30 | 0.52 | 3.90-5.37 |
a Within each municipality and within each determinant, policy measures are sorted descending on weighted overall feasibility score during the third Delphi round. Consistently feasible policy measures are represented in bold font, consistently less feasible policy measures are represented in italic font.
b Policy measures that were put forward in two municipalities.
c Policy measures that were put forward in three municipalities.