Mind the gap: building bridges between public sector exercise programmes and civil society sports associations. An integrative review of the literature

IF 2.8 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Signe Engdal, H. Hansen, L. Ottesen
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Abstract Governance regimes in sport are changing globally, and welfare states are experiencing the increased pressure of political issues, including the health of their citizens. As seen in the increase in collaborations between public sector exercise, health, and rehabilitation programmes (EHRPs) and voluntary sports associations (VSAs), civil society aids in supporting states with innovative solutions to bridge the gap between the two. A bridge can be built to support post-EHRP adults’ exercise routines in VSA settings to mind the gap; however, evidence is needed to judge the implementation of such collaborations. This integrative review examined how bridge-building relationships between EHRPs and VSAs are organised and implemented and how they influence the exercise routines of adults. We performed a literature search by applying an adapted version of Winter’s integrated implementation model to analyse 27 studies. Our analysis showed an unintended move towards the professionalisation of voluntary instructors as result of close collaboration. Our findings also highlighted that hiring a coordinator enables implementation. On the organisational level of transitions, mandatory visits to VSAs during EHRPs help adults transfer, whilst pleasurable and social relationship-building activities in both settings support adults’ adherence to exercise in their everyday lives.
注意差距:在公共部门运动项目和民间社会体育协会之间建立桥梁。文献综述
在全球范围内,体育运动的治理制度正在发生变化,福利国家正在经历越来越大的政治问题压力,包括其公民的健康。从公共部门运动、健康和康复方案与志愿体育协会之间合作的增加可以看出,民间社会帮助支持各国提出创新解决办法,弥合两者之间的差距。可以建立桥梁,支持ehrp后成人在VSA环境下的日常锻炼,以弥补差距;然而,需要证据来判断这种合作的实施情况。这篇综合综述研究了EHRPs和VSAs之间的桥梁关系是如何组织和实施的,以及它们如何影响成年人的锻炼习惯。我们运用温特综合实施模型的改编版本对27项研究进行了文献检索。我们的分析显示,由于密切合作,志愿教师的专业化出现了意想不到的变化。我们的研究结果还强调,雇用协调员可以促进实施。在过渡的组织层面上,在EHRPs期间强制访问vsa有助于成年人的过渡,而在这两种环境中愉快和社会关系的建立活动支持成年人在日常生活中坚持锻炼。
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European Journal for Sport and Society
European Journal for Sport and Society HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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