Technology-Driven Intergenerational Physical Activity Intervention: An Instrumental Case Study

R. Knight, A. Chalabaev, K. Mackintosh, M. Mcnarry, Joanne Hudson
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Intergenerational contact offers an under-explored strategic approach to challenging age stereotypes and positively influencing health behaviors in older adults and children. It is postulated that through the application of the constructs of Contact Theory, an effective platform for change could be established. Using an instrumental case study, the experiential effects of the intergenerational contact phenomenon were pragmatically explored from the perspective of a single familial dyad (61-year-old woman; 9-year-old boy). Semi-structured interviews were conducted with each participant, both during and following engagement with a remote, 12-week, technology-driven physical activity intervention focused on using daily step counts (acquired via any activity of their choice, using physical activity trackers) to collaboratively complete virtual walk routes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through reflexive thematic analysis and interpretation of the data in line with the study’s aim and propositions, four core themes were identified: Reciprocal Encounter; Opportunity for Reflection and Re-evaluation; Platform for Change; and COVID-19. In addition to the perceived positive effects on targeted health outcomes (physical activity, sedentary behavior, health-related quality of life), facilitating intergenerational contact through virtual methods could also, through opportunities to nurture and build relationships, challenge age stereotypes.
技术驱动的代际体育活动干预:工具性案例研究
代际接触为挑战年龄定型观念、积极影响老年人和儿童的健康行为提供了一种探索不足的战略方法。据推测,通过应用 "接触理论 "的建构,可以建立一个有效的变革平台。通过工具性案例研究,从单个家庭组合(61 岁的妇女和 9 岁的男孩)的角度出发,对代际接触现象的体验效果进行了务实的探索。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,我们对每位参与者进行了半结构式访谈,访谈内容涉及参与远程、为期 12 周、以技术为驱动的体育锻炼干预期间和之后的情况,重点是使用每日步数(通过他们选择的任何活动,使用体育锻炼跟踪器获得)来合作完成虚拟步行路线。通过对数据进行反思性专题分析和解释,并根据研究目的和主张,确定了四个核心主题:相互接触;反思和重新评估的机会;变革的平台;COVID-19。除了对目标健康结果(体育活动、久坐行为、与健康相关的生活质量)的积极影响外,通过虚拟方法促进代际接触还可以通过培养和建立关系的机会挑战年龄定型观念。
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