How Does Counselling in a Stationary Health Care Setting Affect the Attendance in a Standardised Sports Club Programme? Process Evaluation of a Quasi-Experimental Study

Actions in partnership across sectors is one principle for the promotion of health behaviours. The objective of this study was to describe the participation in a sports club-based exercise programme—named JACKPOT—following an intervention in a health care setting. Focus was given to the recruitment...

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Main Authors: Sylvia Titze, Christian Lackinger, Lena Grossschaedl, Albert Strehn, Thomas E. Dorner, Josef Niebauer, Wolfgang Schebesch-Ruf
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-5fe89ab2757d4c3f9db0ef7d6da8dd9c2020-11-24T23:22:53ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-01-0115113410.3390/ijerph15010134ijerph15010134How Does Counselling in a Stationary Health Care Setting Affect the Attendance in a Standardised Sports Club Programme? Process Evaluation of a Quasi-Experimental StudySylvia Titze0Christian Lackinger1Lena Grossschaedl2Albert Strehn3Thomas E. Dorner4Josef Niebauer5Wolfgang Schebesch-Ruf6Institute of Sport Science, University of Graz, Mozartgasse 14, 8010 Graz, AustriaDepartment of Health Promotion and Prevention, SPORTUNION Österreich, Falkestrasse 1, 1010 Vienna, AustriaSocial Insurance Authority for Business, Regional Office Styria, Körblergasse 115, 8010 Graz, AustriaCompetence Center Health Promotion, Social Insurance Authority for Business, Osterwiese 2, 7000 Eisenstadt, AustriaDepartment of Social and Preventive Medicine, Centre for Public Health, Medical University of Vienna, Kinderspitalgasse 15/1, 1090 Vienna, AustriaInstitute of Sports Medicine, Prevention and Rehabilitation and Research Institute of Molecular Sports and Rehabilitation Medicine, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, Lindhofstrasse 20, 5020 Salzburg, AustriaInstitute of Sport Science, University of Graz, Mozartgasse 14, 8010 Graz, AustriaActions in partnership across sectors is one principle for the promotion of health behaviours. The objective of this study was to describe the participation in a sports club-based exercise programme—named JACKPOT—following an intervention in a health care setting. Focus was given to the recruitment into JACKPOT, the attendance level, and whether the different programme elements were implemented as intented. The practicability of the project was also retrospectively rated. Participants were 238 inactive people (50% women) between 30 and 65 years of age who attended a health resort. Of these, 77% were assigned to the intervention group (IG). The recruitment into the 12 JACKPOT sessions and the attendance levels were recorded via attendance lists. The implementation of the intervention standards was assessed with structured interviews and participatory observation. The Pragmatic Explanatory Continuum Indicator Summary (PRECIS)-2 tool served to rate the practicability of the project. Almost 50% of the IG subjects attended JACKPOT sessions at least once and 54% of the attenders visited ≥75% of the 12 sessions. Some of the programme elements were not delivered fully. The process evaluation results showed that the project worked in a real-world setting, and also uncovered potential reasons such as incomplete information delivery for the moderate recruitment and attendance level.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/1/134adultsattendancehealth care settingsports clubPRECIS-2
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Christian Lackinger
Lena Grossschaedl
Albert Strehn
Thomas E. Dorner
Josef Niebauer
Wolfgang Schebesch-Ruf
spellingShingle Sylvia Titze
Christian Lackinger
Lena Grossschaedl
Albert Strehn
Thomas E. Dorner
Josef Niebauer
Wolfgang Schebesch-Ruf
How Does Counselling in a Stationary Health Care Setting Affect the Attendance in a Standardised Sports Club Programme? Process Evaluation of a Quasi-Experimental Study
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
adults
attendance
health care setting
sports club
PRECIS-2
author_facet Sylvia Titze
Christian Lackinger
Lena Grossschaedl
Albert Strehn
Thomas E. Dorner
Josef Niebauer
Wolfgang Schebesch-Ruf
author_sort Sylvia Titze
title How Does Counselling in a Stationary Health Care Setting Affect the Attendance in a Standardised Sports Club Programme? Process Evaluation of a Quasi-Experimental Study
title_short How Does Counselling in a Stationary Health Care Setting Affect the Attendance in a Standardised Sports Club Programme? Process Evaluation of a Quasi-Experimental Study
title_full How Does Counselling in a Stationary Health Care Setting Affect the Attendance in a Standardised Sports Club Programme? Process Evaluation of a Quasi-Experimental Study
title_fullStr How Does Counselling in a Stationary Health Care Setting Affect the Attendance in a Standardised Sports Club Programme? Process Evaluation of a Quasi-Experimental Study
title_full_unstemmed How Does Counselling in a Stationary Health Care Setting Affect the Attendance in a Standardised Sports Club Programme? Process Evaluation of a Quasi-Experimental Study
title_sort how does counselling in a stationary health care setting affect the attendance in a standardised sports club programme? process evaluation of a quasi-experimental study
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Actions in partnership across sectors is one principle for the promotion of health behaviours. The objective of this study was to describe the participation in a sports club-based exercise programme—named JACKPOT—following an intervention in a health care setting. Focus was given to the recruitment into JACKPOT, the attendance level, and whether the different programme elements were implemented as intented. The practicability of the project was also retrospectively rated. Participants were 238 inactive people (50% women) between 30 and 65 years of age who attended a health resort. Of these, 77% were assigned to the intervention group (IG). The recruitment into the 12 JACKPOT sessions and the attendance levels were recorded via attendance lists. The implementation of the intervention standards was assessed with structured interviews and participatory observation. The Pragmatic Explanatory Continuum Indicator Summary (PRECIS)-2 tool served to rate the practicability of the project. Almost 50% of the IG subjects attended JACKPOT sessions at least once and 54% of the attenders visited ≥75% of the 12 sessions. Some of the programme elements were not delivered fully. The process evaluation results showed that the project worked in a real-world setting, and also uncovered potential reasons such as incomplete information delivery for the moderate recruitment and attendance level.
topic adults
attendance
health care setting
sports club
PRECIS-2
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/1/134
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