Exploring the Barriers and Facilitators to Making Healthy Physical Activity Lifestyle Choices Among UK BAME Adults During Covid-19 Pandemic: A Study Protocol

Johnson Mbabazi, Fiona MacGregor, Mona Salman, J. Breckon, E. Kunonga, B. Tolchard, L. Nnyanzi
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Past research has identified that individuals from BAME communities face health inequalities and report poorer outcomes from numerous health interventions. This study will explore some of the reasons with a focus on the perceptions towards physical activity in the lifestyle prevention of diseases. It will also seek to elicit a range of facilitators and barriers towards improving physical activity lifestyle choices amongst UK BAME adults, including but not limited to those in the individual, structural, environmental and social domains. Furthermore, it will consider the role of ethnicity and culture in the forming of physical activity lifestyle choices. This study was conducted to explore the facilitators and inhibitors of making healthy physical activity lifestyle choices amongst UK BAME adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study will involve 2 phases: a systematic review and a qualitative study phase. The systematic review will be conducted using the PECO (Population, Exposure, Comparison, and Outcome) framework and the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) strategy. The qualitative study will be a semi-structured online personal interview of a purposive sample of 12 UK BAME adults residing in Teesside, North East of England (UK). The findings obtained would be useful in designing culturally relevant interventions that seek to improve physical activity lifestyle choices for UK BAME adults and inform future policy guidelines in the UK.
探索在Covid-19大流行期间英国BAME成年人选择健康体育活动生活方式的障碍和促进因素:一项研究方案
过去的研究已经确定,来自BAME社区的个人面临健康不平等,并报告了许多健康干预措施的较差结果。本研究将探讨一些原因,重点关注人们对体育活动在预防疾病的生活方式中的看法。它还将寻求引出一系列促进因素和障碍,以改善英国BAME成年人的体育活动生活方式选择,包括但不限于个人,结构,环境和社会领域。此外,它将考虑种族和文化在形成体育活动生活方式选择中的作用。本研究旨在探讨在COVID-19大流行期间,英国BAME成年人选择健康体育活动生活方式的促进因素和抑制因素。研究将包括两个阶段:系统回顾和定性研究阶段。系统评价将使用PECO(人口、暴露、比较和结果)框架和系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)策略的首选报告项目进行。定性研究将是对居住在英格兰东北部提赛德的12名英国BAME成年人进行半结构化的在线个人访谈。获得的研究结果将有助于设计与文化相关的干预措施,以寻求改善英国BAME成年人的体育活动生活方式选择,并为英国未来的政策指导提供信息。
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