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The Challenges of Partnering to Promote Health through Sport

Interagency partnerships and collaborations underpin a settings-based approach to health promotion in all settings, including sport. This study used an online concept mapping approach to explore the challenges that Regional Sports Assemblies (RSAs) in Victoria, Australia experienced when working in...

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Autores principales: Donaldson, Alex, Staley, Kiera, Cameron, Matthew, Dowling, Sarah, Randle, Erica, O’Halloran, Paul, McNeil, Nicola, Stukas, Arthur, Nicholson, Matthew
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8297032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34281130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137193
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author Donaldson, Alex
Staley, Kiera
Cameron, Matthew
Dowling, Sarah
Randle, Erica
O’Halloran, Paul
McNeil, Nicola
Stukas, Arthur
Nicholson, Matthew
author_facet Donaldson, Alex
Staley, Kiera
Cameron, Matthew
Dowling, Sarah
Randle, Erica
O’Halloran, Paul
McNeil, Nicola
Stukas, Arthur
Nicholson, Matthew
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description Interagency partnerships and collaborations underpin a settings-based approach to health promotion in all settings, including sport. This study used an online concept mapping approach to explore the challenges that Regional Sports Assemblies (RSAs) in Victoria, Australia experienced when working in partnerships to develop and deliver physical activity programs in a community sport context. Participants from nine RSAs brainstormed 46 unique partnership-related challenges that they then sorted into groups based on similarity of meaning and rated for importance and capacity to manage (6-point scale; 0 = least, 5 = most). A six cluster map (number of statements in cluster, mean cluster importance and capacity ratings)—Co-design for regional areas (4, 4.22, 2.51); Financial resources (3, 4.00, 2.32); Localised delivery challenges (4, 3.72, 2.33); Challenges implementing existing State Sporting Association (SSA) products (9, 3.58, 2.23); Working with clubs (8, 3.43, 2.99); and Partnership engagement (18, 3.23, 2.95)—was considered the most appropriate interpretation of the sorted data. The most important challenge was Lack of volunteer time (4.56). Partnerships to implement health promotion initiatives in sports settings involve multiple challenges, particularly for regional sport organisations working in partnership with community sport clubs with limited human and financial resources, to implement programs developed by national or state-based organisations.
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spelling pubmed-82970322021-07-23 The Challenges of Partnering to Promote Health through Sport Donaldson, Alex Staley, Kiera Cameron, Matthew Dowling, Sarah Randle, Erica O’Halloran, Paul McNeil, Nicola Stukas, Arthur Nicholson, Matthew Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Interagency partnerships and collaborations underpin a settings-based approach to health promotion in all settings, including sport. This study used an online concept mapping approach to explore the challenges that Regional Sports Assemblies (RSAs) in Victoria, Australia experienced when working in partnerships to develop and deliver physical activity programs in a community sport context. Participants from nine RSAs brainstormed 46 unique partnership-related challenges that they then sorted into groups based on similarity of meaning and rated for importance and capacity to manage (6-point scale; 0 = least, 5 = most). A six cluster map (number of statements in cluster, mean cluster importance and capacity ratings)—Co-design for regional areas (4, 4.22, 2.51); Financial resources (3, 4.00, 2.32); Localised delivery challenges (4, 3.72, 2.33); Challenges implementing existing State Sporting Association (SSA) products (9, 3.58, 2.23); Working with clubs (8, 3.43, 2.99); and Partnership engagement (18, 3.23, 2.95)—was considered the most appropriate interpretation of the sorted data. The most important challenge was Lack of volunteer time (4.56). Partnerships to implement health promotion initiatives in sports settings involve multiple challenges, particularly for regional sport organisations working in partnership with community sport clubs with limited human and financial resources, to implement programs developed by national or state-based organisations. MDPI 2021-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8297032/ /pubmed/34281130 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137193 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137193
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