2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00004
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ACTION for Men: Study Protocol of a Community Capacity Building Intervention to Develop and Implement Gender-Sensitive Physical Activity Programs for Men 50 Plus

Abstract: Introduction: Capacity building for health promotion is a relevant precondition for sustainable, health-related changes in community settings. So far, there are few evidence-based recommendations about how to implement and evaluate community capacity building approaches. ACTION for men (A4M) is a project designed to build and evaluate capacities for health promotion in three rural communities in Bavaria, Germany, via a participatory approach including multiple community stakeholders. The project specifically a… Show more

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“…These di culties notwithstanding, the Capital4Health consortium, under whose auspices this review was conducted, is planning to contribute to the further development of capability measurement in two important ways: First, two of the consortium projects -one working in childcare centres (QueB, [60]) and another in the community setting (Action for Men, [61]) -will apply the qualitative tool developed by Sauter et al [26] in order to test its applicability in different environments and its potential for the comparative evaluation of capabilities. Second, in an attempt to strike a compromise between detailed but setting-exclusive tools and overly generic instruments, the consortium is currently employing a participatory approach to co-develop a framework for conceptualizing and measuring capabilities for PA across the life-course.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These di culties notwithstanding, the Capital4Health consortium, under whose auspices this review was conducted, is planning to contribute to the further development of capability measurement in two important ways: First, two of the consortium projects -one working in childcare centres (QueB, [60]) and another in the community setting (Action for Men, [61]) -will apply the qualitative tool developed by Sauter et al [26] in order to test its applicability in different environments and its potential for the comparative evaluation of capabilities. Second, in an attempt to strike a compromise between detailed but setting-exclusive tools and overly generic instruments, the consortium is currently employing a participatory approach to co-develop a framework for conceptualizing and measuring capabilities for PA across the life-course.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1 displays the research procedure and gives an overview over the research methods applied. The exact procedure is addressed in a study protocol [8]. The participants of the study are community members who volunteered to join a participatory stakeholder group, which would plan and implement interventions fostering exercise among older men.…”
Section: Study Aimsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They facilitated regular stakeholder group meetings (8-30 participants), fostered the development of relationships with other stakeholders, offered knowledge input, and engaged in a stepwise transfer of responsibilities regarding the development and implementation of physical activity measures to the stakeholder group. The health promotion researchers also fed back results from a mixed-methods needs assessment in men 50+ [8] into the stakeholder groups.…”
Section: Community Stakeholder Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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