加拿大成人24小时运动指南的纵向评价:经验教训和对未来研究的考虑。

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国家流动行为准则孤立地不太可能影响实践或政策,除非辅以强有力的知识动员战略。然而,如果没有将九巴策略与系统评估相结合,大规模传播的影响是未知的。本研究的目的是:(1)使用Reach有效性采用实施和维护(RE-AIM)框架系统评估加拿大18-64岁和65岁或以上成年人24小时运动指南(24HMG)的传播情况;(2)提供建议,以支持九巴和国家运动行为指南的未来影响。邀请参与24HMG开发和传播的中介机构参与本研究。在12个月的时间里,在多个时间点进行了包括横断面调查、媒体监测和网站内容分析在内的综合方法,以评估24HMG的传播情况。研究结果表明,多管齐下的24HMG传播方法对指南目标受众(约1190万)有很大的影响,但导致加拿大成年人对24HMG的认识和知识较低(分别为31.9%和1.6%)。中介组织的传播活动在指南发布后的前4个月达到顶峰(76%的响应组织),随着时间的推移呈下降趋势(53%的响应组织在12个月)。传播国家运动行为准则的复杂性对系统采用提出了许多挑战。然而,未来国家运动行为准则的影响可以通过扩大目前的传播方法,包括协调的、可扩展的和能力建设战略而得到改善。
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The longitudinal evaluation of the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Adults: lessons learned and considerations for future research.

National movement behaviour guidelines, in isolation, are unlikely to influence practice or policy unless accompanied by robust knowledge mobilization (KMb) strategies. However, without pairing KMb strategies with systematic evaluation, the impact of large-scale dissemination is unknown. The objectives of this study were to (1) systematically assess the dissemination of the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Adults Aged 18-64 Years and Adults Aged 65 Years or Older (24HMG) using the Reach Effectiveness Adoption Implementation and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework and (2) provide recommendations to support the KMb and future impact of national movement behaviour guidelines. Intermediary organizations involved in the development and dissemination of the 24HMG were invited to participate in this study. A combination of methods-including cross-sectional surveys, media monitoring, and website content analysis-were performed at multiple timepoints over a 12-month period to assess the dissemination of the 24HMG. Findings suggest that the multi-pronged dissemination approach used for the 24HMG had a large reach to guideline target audiences (approximately 11.9 million) but resulted in low awareness and knowledge of the 24HMG among adults living in Canada (31.9% and 1.6%, respectively). Dissemination activities performed by intermediary organizations peaked in the first 4-months post-guideline release (76% of responding organizations), trending downwards over time (53% of responding organizations at 12 months). The complexity of disseminating national movement behaviour guidelines presents many challenges to systemic adoption. However, the impact of future national movement behaviour guidelines may be improved by augmenting current dissemination approaches to include coordinated, scalable, and capacity-building strategies.

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