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ParticipACTION: Baseline assessment of the 'new ParticipACTION': A quantitative survey of Canadian organizational awareness and capacity
BACKGROUND: ParticipACTION is a Canadian physical activity (PA) communications and social marketing organization that was relaunched in 2007 after a six-year hiatus. This study assesses the baseline awareness and capacity of Canadian organizations that promote physical activity, to adopt, implement...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2799383/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19995457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5868-6-86 |
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author | Plotnikoff, Ronald C Todosijczuk, Ivan Faulkner, Guy Pickering, Michael A Cragg, Susan Chad, Karen Spence, John C Tremblay, Mark Craig, Cora L Bauman, Adrian Brawley, Larry Gauvin, Lise |
author_facet | Plotnikoff, Ronald C Todosijczuk, Ivan Faulkner, Guy Pickering, Michael A Cragg, Susan Chad, Karen Spence, John C Tremblay, Mark Craig, Cora L Bauman, Adrian Brawley, Larry Gauvin, Lise |
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description | BACKGROUND: ParticipACTION is a Canadian physical activity (PA) communications and social marketing organization that was relaunched in 2007 after a six-year hiatus. This study assesses the baseline awareness and capacity of Canadian organizations that promote physical activity, to adopt, implement and promote ParticipACTION's physical activity campaign. The three objectives were: (1) to determine organizational awareness of both the 'original' and 'new' ParticipACTION; (2) to report baseline levels of three organizational capacity domains (i.e., to adopt, implement and externally promote physical activity initiatives); and, (3) to explore potential differences in those domains based on organizational size, sector and primary mandate. METHODS: Organizations at local, provincial/territorial, and national levels were sent an invitation via email prior to the official launch of ParticipACTION to complete an on-line survey. The survey assessed their organization's capacity to adopt, implement and externally promote a new physical activity campaign within their organizational mandates. Descriptive statistics were employed to address the first two study objectives. A series of one-way analysis of variance were conducted to examine the third objective. RESULTS: The response rate was 29.7% (268/902). The majority of responding organizations had over 40 employees and had operated for over 10 years. Education was the most common primary mandate, followed by sport and recreation. Organizations were evenly distributed between government and not-for-profits. Approximately 96% of respondents had heard of the 'original' ParticipACTION while 54.6% had heard of the 'new' ParticipACTION (Objective 1). Findings indicate good organizational capacity in Canada to promote physical activity (Objective 2) based on reported means of approximately 4.0 (on 5-point scales) for capacity to adopt, implement, and externally promote new physical activity campaigns. Capacity to adopt new physical activity campaigns differed by organizational sector and mandate, and capacity to implement differed by organizational mandate (Objective 3). CONCLUSION: At baseline, and without specific details of the campaign, respondents believe they have good capacity to work with ParticipACTION. ParticipACTION may do well to capitalize on the existing strong organizational capacity components of leadership, infrastructure and 'will' of national organizations to facilitate the success of its future campaigns. |
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spelling | pubmed-27993832009-12-30 ParticipACTION: Baseline assessment of the 'new ParticipACTION': A quantitative survey of Canadian organizational awareness and capacity Plotnikoff, Ronald C Todosijczuk, Ivan Faulkner, Guy Pickering, Michael A Cragg, Susan Chad, Karen Spence, John C Tremblay, Mark Craig, Cora L Bauman, Adrian Brawley, Larry Gauvin, Lise Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act Research BACKGROUND: ParticipACTION is a Canadian physical activity (PA) communications and social marketing organization that was relaunched in 2007 after a six-year hiatus. This study assesses the baseline awareness and capacity of Canadian organizations that promote physical activity, to adopt, implement and promote ParticipACTION's physical activity campaign. The three objectives were: (1) to determine organizational awareness of both the 'original' and 'new' ParticipACTION; (2) to report baseline levels of three organizational capacity domains (i.e., to adopt, implement and externally promote physical activity initiatives); and, (3) to explore potential differences in those domains based on organizational size, sector and primary mandate. METHODS: Organizations at local, provincial/territorial, and national levels were sent an invitation via email prior to the official launch of ParticipACTION to complete an on-line survey. The survey assessed their organization's capacity to adopt, implement and externally promote a new physical activity campaign within their organizational mandates. Descriptive statistics were employed to address the first two study objectives. A series of one-way analysis of variance were conducted to examine the third objective. RESULTS: The response rate was 29.7% (268/902). The majority of responding organizations had over 40 employees and had operated for over 10 years. Education was the most common primary mandate, followed by sport and recreation. Organizations were evenly distributed between government and not-for-profits. Approximately 96% of respondents had heard of the 'original' ParticipACTION while 54.6% had heard of the 'new' ParticipACTION (Objective 1). Findings indicate good organizational capacity in Canada to promote physical activity (Objective 2) based on reported means of approximately 4.0 (on 5-point scales) for capacity to adopt, implement, and externally promote new physical activity campaigns. Capacity to adopt new physical activity campaigns differed by organizational sector and mandate, and capacity to implement differed by organizational mandate (Objective 3). CONCLUSION: At baseline, and without specific details of the campaign, respondents believe they have good capacity to work with ParticipACTION. ParticipACTION may do well to capitalize on the existing strong organizational capacity components of leadership, infrastructure and 'will' of national organizations to facilitate the success of its future campaigns. BioMed Central 2009-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2799383/ /pubmed/19995457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5868-6-86 Text en Copyright ©2009 Plotnikoff et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Plotnikoff, Ronald C Todosijczuk, Ivan Faulkner, Guy Pickering, Michael A Cragg, Susan Chad, Karen Spence, John C Tremblay, Mark Craig, Cora L Bauman, Adrian Brawley, Larry Gauvin, Lise ParticipACTION: Baseline assessment of the 'new ParticipACTION': A quantitative survey of Canadian organizational awareness and capacity |
title | ParticipACTION: Baseline assessment of the 'new ParticipACTION': A quantitative survey of Canadian organizational awareness and capacity |
title_full | ParticipACTION: Baseline assessment of the 'new ParticipACTION': A quantitative survey of Canadian organizational awareness and capacity |
title_fullStr | ParticipACTION: Baseline assessment of the 'new ParticipACTION': A quantitative survey of Canadian organizational awareness and capacity |
title_full_unstemmed | ParticipACTION: Baseline assessment of the 'new ParticipACTION': A quantitative survey of Canadian organizational awareness and capacity |
title_short | ParticipACTION: Baseline assessment of the 'new ParticipACTION': A quantitative survey of Canadian organizational awareness and capacity |
title_sort | participaction: baseline assessment of the 'new participaction': a quantitative survey of canadian organizational awareness and capacity |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2799383/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19995457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5868-6-86 |
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