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Critical Environmental Factors for Transportation Cycling in Children: A Qualitative Study Using Bike-Along Interviews

BACKGROUND: Environmental factors are found to influence transport-related physical activity, but have rarely been studied in relation with cycling for transport to various destinations in 10–12 yr old children. The current qualitative study used ‘bike-along interviews’ with children and parents to...

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Autores principales: Ghekiere, Ariane, Van Cauwenberg, Jelle, de Geus, Bas, Clarys, Peter, Cardon, Greet, Salmon, Jo, De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse, Deforche, Benedicte
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4175075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25250738
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106696
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author Ghekiere, Ariane
Van Cauwenberg, Jelle
de Geus, Bas
Clarys, Peter
Cardon, Greet
Salmon, Jo
De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse
Deforche, Benedicte
author_facet Ghekiere, Ariane
Van Cauwenberg, Jelle
de Geus, Bas
Clarys, Peter
Cardon, Greet
Salmon, Jo
De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse
Deforche, Benedicte
author_sort Ghekiere, Ariane
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description BACKGROUND: Environmental factors are found to influence transport-related physical activity, but have rarely been studied in relation with cycling for transport to various destinations in 10–12 yr old children. The current qualitative study used ‘bike-along interviews’ with children and parents to allow discussion of detailed environmental factors that may influence children's cycling for transport, while cycling in the participant's neighborhood. METHODS: Purposeful convenience sampling was used to recruit 35 children and one of their parents residing in (semi-) urban areas. Bike-along interviews were conducted to and from a randomly chosen destination (e.g. library) within a 15 minutes' cycle trip in the participant's neighborhood. Participants wore a GoPro camera to objectively assess environmental elements, which were subsequently discussed with participants. Content analysis and arising themes were derived using a grounded theory approach. RESULTS: The discussed environmental factors were categorized under traffic, urban design, cycling facilities, road design, facilities at destination, aesthetics, topography, weather, social control, stranger danger and familiar environment. Across these categories many environmental factors were (in)directly linked to road safety. This was illustrated by detailed discussions of the children's visibility, familiarity with specific traffic situations, and degree of separation, width and legibility of cycle facilities. CONCLUSION: Road safety is of major concern in this 10–12 yr old study population. Bike-along interviews were able to identify new, detailed and context-specific physical environmental factors which could inform policy makers to promote children's cycling for transport. However, future studies should investigate whether hypothetical changes to such micro environmental features influence perceptions of safety and if this in turn could lead to changes in children's cycling for transport.
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spelling pubmed-41750752014-10-02 Critical Environmental Factors for Transportation Cycling in Children: A Qualitative Study Using Bike-Along Interviews Ghekiere, Ariane Van Cauwenberg, Jelle de Geus, Bas Clarys, Peter Cardon, Greet Salmon, Jo De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse Deforche, Benedicte PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Environmental factors are found to influence transport-related physical activity, but have rarely been studied in relation with cycling for transport to various destinations in 10–12 yr old children. The current qualitative study used ‘bike-along interviews’ with children and parents to allow discussion of detailed environmental factors that may influence children's cycling for transport, while cycling in the participant's neighborhood. METHODS: Purposeful convenience sampling was used to recruit 35 children and one of their parents residing in (semi-) urban areas. Bike-along interviews were conducted to and from a randomly chosen destination (e.g. library) within a 15 minutes' cycle trip in the participant's neighborhood. Participants wore a GoPro camera to objectively assess environmental elements, which were subsequently discussed with participants. Content analysis and arising themes were derived using a grounded theory approach. RESULTS: The discussed environmental factors were categorized under traffic, urban design, cycling facilities, road design, facilities at destination, aesthetics, topography, weather, social control, stranger danger and familiar environment. Across these categories many environmental factors were (in)directly linked to road safety. This was illustrated by detailed discussions of the children's visibility, familiarity with specific traffic situations, and degree of separation, width and legibility of cycle facilities. CONCLUSION: Road safety is of major concern in this 10–12 yr old study population. Bike-along interviews were able to identify new, detailed and context-specific physical environmental factors which could inform policy makers to promote children's cycling for transport. However, future studies should investigate whether hypothetical changes to such micro environmental features influence perceptions of safety and if this in turn could lead to changes in children's cycling for transport. Public Library of Science 2014-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4175075/ /pubmed/25250738 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106696 Text en © 2014 Ghekiere et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Salmon, Jo
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Deforche, Benedicte
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