Mapping the provision and evaluation practices of local community health and wellbeing programmes delivered by professional sports clubs in England: a practice-based targeted review

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Jack Brazier, Charlie Foster, Nick Townsend, Joey Murphy, Matthew Northcote, Andy Smith
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Abstract

Professional sports clubs (PSCs) are potentially effective settings for health promotion; however, their role within policy is unclear. Potential reasons include lack of awareness about existing provision of health and wellbeing (H&W) programmes and adequacy of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) practices. This review aimed to: (i) map the provision of H&W programmes delivered by PSCs in the United Kingdom (UK), and (ii) explore current M&E practices of PSCs and consider the policy implications of this. Websites from eight professional sport leagues were hand-searched for programmes and impact reports. Suitable programmes were quantified, whilst impact reports were analysed via inductive documentary content analysis. Results identified 176 H&W programmes and 36 impact reports, as well as 43 H&W impact statements, but only 14 of these were aligned to specific H&W outcomes. The H&W aims of programmes were typically vague, measurement tools were rarely used, and evaluations were usually anecdotal case studies and based on engagement figures, which may not only limit the potential uptake of these programmes but also the relevance of PSCs to public policy. Further research is thus needed to build a stronger evidence base for the use of PSCs as vehicles of public health promotion and policy, and to better address the challenges faced when seeking to monitor and evaluate PSC programmes effectively.
绘制英格兰专业体育俱乐部提供的地方社区健康和福利方案的提供和评价做法:基于实践的目标审查
职业体育俱乐部是促进健康的潜在有效场所;然而,它们在政策中的作用尚不清楚。潜在的原因包括缺乏对现有保健和福利方案的认识以及监测和评价做法的充足性。本次审查的目的是:(i)绘制由英国公共服务公司提供的卫生与健康项目的地图,以及(ii)探索公共服务公司目前的卫生与健康实践,并考虑其政策影响。来自八个职业体育联盟的网站手工搜索节目和影响报告。适当的方案是量化的,而影响报告是通过归纳纪录片内容分析分析。结果确定了176个卫生与健康项目和36个影响报告,以及43个卫生与健康影响报告,但其中只有14个与具体的卫生与健康结果相一致。方案的卫生和卫生目标通常含糊不清,很少使用衡量工具,评估通常是轶事案例研究和基于参与数字,这不仅可能限制这些方案的潜在吸收,而且也限制了公共服务和服务中心与公共政策的相关性。因此,需要进一步的研究,以建立一个更有力的证据基础,以利用公共卫生服务提供者作为促进公共卫生和制定政策的工具,并更好地应对在寻求有效监测和评价公共卫生服务提供者规划时所面临的挑战。
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International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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