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Development of the Health Promoting Sports Club - National Audit Tool (2022)


Van Hoye, A., Vuillemin, A., Lane, A., Dowd, K., Geidne, S., Kokko, S., Donaldson, A., Seghers, J., Whiting, S., & Johnson, S. (2022). Development of the Health Promoting Sports Club - National Audit Tool. European Journal of Public Health, 32(Supplement 3), iii110. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac129.271


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Publication details

All authors or editorsVan Hoye, A.; Vuillemin, A.; Lane, A.; Dowd, K.; Geidne, S.; Kokko, S.; Donaldson, A.; Seghers, J.; Whiting, S.; Johnson, S.

Place and date of conferenceBerlin, Germany9.-12.11.22

Journal or seriesEuropean Journal of Public Health

ISSN1101-1262

eISSN1464-360X

Publication year2022

Publication date01/10/2022

Volume32

Issue numberSupplement 3

Pages rangeiii110

PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)

Publication countryUnited Kingdom

Publication languageEnglish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac129.271

Publication open accessOpenly available

Publication channel open accessOpen Access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/83794


Abstract

Background
Sports clubs have requested support from national governing authorities to invest in health promotion (HP), by developing policies, guidelines and dedicated funding. This manuscript outlines the development of a national audit tool to review policies development and implementation to support HP in sports clubs.

Methods
A 5-step process was undertaken by an international project team: (1) a rapid literature review to identify items assessing policies in physical activity, HP and sports, (2) a thematic analysis to categorize items, (3) a Delphi method to analyze item relevance, country specificity, reformulation, validation and organization, (4) face validity through an online survey and in-depth interviews with expert representatives on physical activity and sports and (5) audit tool finalization though project team consensus.

Results
Eight sources were reviewed with 269 items identified. Items were coded into 25 categories with three broad themes: policies, actors and settings-based approach. The Delphi study extracted and refined 50 items and categorized them into 10 sections. After revisions from 22 surveys and 8 interviews, consensus was reached by the international project team on 41 items categorized into 11 sections: Role of ministry or department; Policies; Communication; Implementation & Dissemination; Evaluation & Measurement methods; Sub-national level policies; Funding & Coordination; Participative approach; Actors & Stakeholders; National sporting events; Case studies and Implicated stakeholders.

Conclusions
To progress HP in the sports club context it is necessary to understand existing national level policies. This national audit tool will aid in monitoring and assessing national policies for health promoting sports clubs.


Keywordseconomicshealtheducation and trainingwell-being

Free keywordseconomics; economics of health; health; education; welfare


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