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How to develop young physical activity leaders? A Delphi study

The International Society for Physical Activity and Health advocates for increased capability of the physical activity workforce as a key ingredient to a system-based approach. Young leader programmes are gaining traction globally as peers are a primary influence on young people and positive role mo...

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Autores principales: Steward, Isobel P., Young, Emma S., Dogra, Sufyan Abid, Stamp, Elizabeth, Daly-Smith, Andy, Siddique, Kammy, Morgan, Kelly, Crowther, Jamie, Hall, Jennifer
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10540972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37773961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286920
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author Steward, Isobel P.
Young, Emma S.
Dogra, Sufyan Abid
Stamp, Elizabeth
Daly-Smith, Andy
Siddique, Kammy
Morgan, Kelly
Crowther, Jamie
Hall, Jennifer
author_facet Steward, Isobel P.
Young, Emma S.
Dogra, Sufyan Abid
Stamp, Elizabeth
Daly-Smith, Andy
Siddique, Kammy
Morgan, Kelly
Crowther, Jamie
Hall, Jennifer
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description The International Society for Physical Activity and Health advocates for increased capability of the physical activity workforce as a key ingredient to a system-based approach. Young leader programmes are gaining traction globally as peers are a primary influence on young people and positive role models are important for increasing or maintaining physical activity. Yet, there is limited understanding of ‘what works’ for training young physical activity leaders. This study aims to develop a consensus on how to identify and support young people to become physical activity leaders. An iterative three-phased mixed methods Delphi consensus approach. A rapid review focused on the feasibility, acceptability and impact of existing young leader physical activity training (phase one); focus groups (n = 3) and interviews (n = 6) with 15 practitioners and young leaders to examine young physical activity leader training needs (phase two); and a three-round questionnaire process (phase three). Stakeholders (n = 43) from across the public, voluntary and education sectors, academics and young leaders completed all questionnaires. A consensus was reached for 75 statements related to: young leader traits prior to and following training, recruitment methods, training content, delivery format and context, relationships, incentives, and skill development. The Delphi process, combining insight from multi-sectoral stakeholders, identified a range of factors that underpin young leader training programmes. These factors should be applied to develop a curriculum and comprehensive training programme to provide young leaders with the required capability to be effective within their roles, and ultimately support an increase in physical activity amongst children and young people.
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spelling pubmed-105409722023-10-01 How to develop young physical activity leaders? A Delphi study Steward, Isobel P. Young, Emma S. Dogra, Sufyan Abid Stamp, Elizabeth Daly-Smith, Andy Siddique, Kammy Morgan, Kelly Crowther, Jamie Hall, Jennifer PLoS One Research Article The International Society for Physical Activity and Health advocates for increased capability of the physical activity workforce as a key ingredient to a system-based approach. Young leader programmes are gaining traction globally as peers are a primary influence on young people and positive role models are important for increasing or maintaining physical activity. Yet, there is limited understanding of ‘what works’ for training young physical activity leaders. This study aims to develop a consensus on how to identify and support young people to become physical activity leaders. An iterative three-phased mixed methods Delphi consensus approach. A rapid review focused on the feasibility, acceptability and impact of existing young leader physical activity training (phase one); focus groups (n = 3) and interviews (n = 6) with 15 practitioners and young leaders to examine young physical activity leader training needs (phase two); and a three-round questionnaire process (phase three). Stakeholders (n = 43) from across the public, voluntary and education sectors, academics and young leaders completed all questionnaires. A consensus was reached for 75 statements related to: young leader traits prior to and following training, recruitment methods, training content, delivery format and context, relationships, incentives, and skill development. The Delphi process, combining insight from multi-sectoral stakeholders, identified a range of factors that underpin young leader training programmes. These factors should be applied to develop a curriculum and comprehensive training programme to provide young leaders with the required capability to be effective within their roles, and ultimately support an increase in physical activity amongst children and young people. Public Library of Science 2023-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10540972/ /pubmed/37773961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286920 Text en © 2023 Steward et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hall, Jennifer
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