O3-1 Key factors for sustainable implementation of community-based physical activity promotion with a focus on individuals with social disadvantages: a systematic review with narrative synthesis

Helsper N, Semrau J, Kohler S, Dippon L, Abu-Omar K, Rütten A, Pfeifer K (2022)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2022

Journal

Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PRESS

Series: 2022 HEPA Europe Conference: An Ecosystem Approach to Health-Enhancing Physical Activity Promotion

City/Town: OXFORD

Book Volume: Volume 32, Issue Supplement_2

Conference Proceedings Title: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Event location: Nizza FR

DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckac094.017

Abstract

Background

According to the German prevention law (§ 20a SGB V) of 2016, statutory health insurances are legally bound to integrate sustainable setting-based health promotion in their activities. This includes the development of sustainable concepts for community-based physical activity promotion (cbPAP) with a focus on socially disadvantaged individuals (SDI) (e.g. individuals with low income, low social status) to improve health equity. The aim of the systematic review with a narrative synthesis is to identify context-specific factors for the sustainable implementation of cbPAP and further, to inform the project KOMBINE (German acronym for ‘Community-Based PA Promotion to Implement National Recommendations’) for a scientific and practice-based implementation of the National Recommendations for Physical Activity and Physical Activity Promotion in communities.

Methods

A systematic review with narrative synthesis was conducted. The search was carried out in the databases PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, PsycINFO/SportDiscus, and WebofScience. Searches were limited to only include studies published up until 04/2020, in English and German. Altogether, qualitative, quantitative, “mixed-method” studies, reports and reviews were considered. Articles referring to factors of sustainable implementation of community-based physical activity promotion with a whole-system approach were included. Although this was not an inclusion criterion, articles addressing accessibility for SDI were specifically taken into account. The framework by Schell et al. (2013) was used for data extraction and analysis, while the four main elements from Popay et al. (2006) were applied in the narrative synthesis process.

Results

29 studies (13 qualitative, 1 quantitative, 9 “mixed-method” studies, 3 reviews, 3 reports) were included in the review. 137 references to sustainability factors were identified. According to the framework by Schell et al. (2013), factors were most frequently reported in domains of organizational levels (21), partnerships (18) and financial stability (16). Additional factors in the domains of accessibilities for SDI (11), infrastructure (7), participation (9), and cultural context (10) were identified by the authors. The relationship between the factors and the context of the programs are considered as well.

Conclusions

The identified factors for sustainability should be systematically addressed at an early stage in the conception of cbPAP measures for SDI to ensure sustainability after implementation.

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APA:

Helsper, N., Semrau, J., Kohler, S., Dippon, L., Abu-Omar, K., Rütten, A., & Pfeifer, K. (2022). O3-1 Key factors for sustainable implementation of community-based physical activity promotion with a focus on individuals with social disadvantages: a systematic review with narrative synthesis. In EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Nizza, FR: OXFORD: OXFORD UNIV PRESS.

MLA:

Helsper, Natalie, et al. "O3-1 Key factors for sustainable implementation of community-based physical activity promotion with a focus on individuals with social disadvantages: a systematic review with narrative synthesis." Proceedings of the 11th Conference of HEPA Europe, Nizza OXFORD: OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2022.

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