2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-6089-y
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A qualitative investigation of the role of sport coaches in designing and delivering a complex community sport intervention for increasing physical activity and improving health

Abstract: BackgroundCommunity sport can potentially help to increase levels of physical activity and improve public health. Sport coaches have a role to play in designing and implementing community sport for health. To equip the community sport workforce with the knowledge and skills to design and deliver sport and empower inactive participants to take part, this study delivered a bespoke training package on public health and recruiting inactive people to community sport for sport coaches. We examined the views of sport… Show more

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“…Coaches' general health promotion score was related to enjoyment, perceived health and subjective vitality of adult sports participants, confirming former youth results (Van Hoye et al, 2016). These results help strengthen the belief that coaches' health promotion activities provide added value to sports club activities to broaden the benefits of sports participation in organised settings (Eime et al, 2013) and support the role sports clubs and especially coaches can play in public health (Mansfield et al, 2018;Misener and Misener, 2016). The topic 'healthy lifestyle' was significantly related to enjoyment and perceived health among adults.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Coaches' general health promotion score was related to enjoyment, perceived health and subjective vitality of adult sports participants, confirming former youth results (Van Hoye et al, 2016). These results help strengthen the belief that coaches' health promotion activities provide added value to sports club activities to broaden the benefits of sports participation in organised settings (Eime et al, 2013) and support the role sports clubs and especially coaches can play in public health (Mansfield et al, 2018;Misener and Misener, 2016). The topic 'healthy lifestyle' was significantly related to enjoyment and perceived health among adults.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Nevertheless, among the niche themes, specific topics such as “quality of life” and “public health” have arisen as central ones in addressing public policies [ 89 , 90 ]. Even if still understudied, the presence of these two keywords confirm that scholars are moving towards new methodologies for addressing complex issues (such as CVD) thanks to “old” implementation strategies (PASA) in “new” pathways (m-health) [ 91 , 92 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last classification is about Basic Findings with the aim of knowing how the impact of implementing sports policies, especially the scope of recreational sports on the paradigm of development through sports. By analysing and synthesizing 23 articles that have met the criteria, it was found that the impact of the implementation of this recreational sports policy resulted in a positive influence in building the nation through sports that could improve other aspects, especially in the health aspect [53]. Besides, according to Misener et al (2013) with the implementation of the recreational sports policy, it will have an impact on three main contributions that will be felt by the community, namely first, serving all groups and individuals who are interested in a particular sport.…”
Section: E Distribution Of Articles Based On Basic Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%