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Measuring Health Promotion in Sports Club Settings: A Modified Delphi Study.

Stacey Johnson1, Anne Vuillemin1, Susanna Geidne2, Sami Kokko3, Jonathan Epstein4, Aurélie Van Hoye4.   

Abstract

Settings-based approaches have become an increasing health promotion focus since the World Health Organization's 1986 Ottawa Charter. While schools, cities, and prisons have implemented this approach, its development within sports environments is recent. Sports are a popular leisure-time activity, requiring validated tools to measure health promotion activity. This study's aim was to develop a measurement tool based on international consensus that measures perceptions of health promotion within sports clubs. It is grounded in the settings-based approach and builds on theory from previous works expanding their context and knowledge. An online, three-round international Delphi study was conducted, inviting experts in sports and health fields to participate in designing the tool. Round 1 created a collaborative list of items; Round 2 validated items based on relevance, importance, and feasibility; and the final round classified items into one determinant category-social, cultural, environmental, or economic. Panelists (69 experts) from 13 countries participated, creating a final list of 62 items at 3 organizational levels; the sports club level included 23 items, the officials level retained 20 items, and the coaching level contained 19 items. This study provides several innovations: (1) applying the settings-based approach to health promotion within sports clubs, (2) defining each club level (sports club, official, coaching) and determinants (social, cultural, environmental, economic) within 3-levels, (3) creating a tool that measures perceptions of health-promotion activities per level and determinant, and (4) obtaining expert consensus on included items. These advancements allow further research on promoting health within sports clubs.

Keywords:  health determinants; health promotion; modified Delphi study; settings-based approach; socioecological approach; sports clubs

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 31933396     DOI: 10.1177/1090198119889098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Behav        ISSN: 1090-1981


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2.  Development of the health promoting sports club-national audit tool.

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4.  Entrepreneurship and Resilience in Spanish Sports Clubs: A Cluster Analysis.

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5.  Can Health-Enhancing Sporting Programs in Sports Clubs Lead to a Settings-Based Approach? An Exploratory Qualitative Study.

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