健身、公园和主动交通组织对灾后恢复期间身体活动和幸福感影响因素的观点

Claire B Pendergrast, Nicole A. Errett, S. Miles, Youngjun Choe
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虽然增加体育活动是美国公共卫生的优先事项,而且众所周知可以改善健康和福祉,但人们对灾害如何影响受灾社区成员的体育活动知之甚少。本定性研究考察了17位健身、公园和活跃交通组织的代表的经历和活动,他们分别来自德克萨斯州休斯顿的哈维飓风和加利福尼亚州圣罗莎的塔布斯山火。访谈记录采用归纳和演绎相结合的方法进行主题分析。我们的研究结果表明,个人、社会和组织、建筑环境和自然环境水平的因素会影响事件后体育活动的参与。健身、公园和主动交通组织支持在灾后恢复过程中促进社会和身体健康的活动,并将受益于为其灾后恢复活动提供量身定制的资源和技术援助。
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Perspectives of Fitness, Parks, and Active Transportation Organizations on Factors Influencing Physical Activity and Wellbeing during Disaster Recovery
While increasing physical activity is a public health priority in the United States and is known to improve health and wellbeing, little is known about how disasters influence physical activity among members of impacted communities. This qualitative study examines the experiences and activities of 17 representatives of fitness, parks, and active transportation organizations in Houston, Texas following Hurricane Harvey and in Santa Rosa, California following the Tubbs Wildfires. Interview transcripts were thematically analyzed using a combined inductive and deductive approach. Our findings suggest that factors on the individual, social and organizational, built environment, and natural environment levels influence participation in physical activity post-event. Fitness, parks, and active transportation organizations support activities that promote social and physical wellbeing during the disaster recovery process and would benefit from tailored resources and technical assistance to support their activities during disaster recovery.
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