2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-024-17744-2
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Using the R = MC2 heuristic to understand barriers to and facilitators of implementing school-based physical activity opportunities: a qualitative study

Derek W. Craig,
Timothy J. Walker,
Paula Cuccaro
et al.

Abstract: Background Schools are a key setting for supporting youth physical activity, given their broad reach and diverse student populations. Organizational readiness is a precursor to the successful implementation of school-based physical activity opportunities. The R = MC2 heuristic (Readiness = Motivation x Innovation-Specific Capacity x General Capacity) describes readiness as a function of an organization’s motivation and capacity to implement an innovation and can be applied to better understand … Show more

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“…Multicomponent interventions (i.e., comprehensive school-based PA programs) appear to be more successful than single-component interventions [ 18 ]. This multicomponent approach includes offering PA opportunities before, during, and after school during PE, recess breaks, classroom-based activities, active transportation to/from school, and sports participation [ 19 ]. Moreover, social support provided by family, which is a critical factor that influences children and adolescents attitude towards PA should be considered in adolescent intervention efforts [ 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multicomponent interventions (i.e., comprehensive school-based PA programs) appear to be more successful than single-component interventions [ 18 ]. This multicomponent approach includes offering PA opportunities before, during, and after school during PE, recess breaks, classroom-based activities, active transportation to/from school, and sports participation [ 19 ]. Moreover, social support provided by family, which is a critical factor that influences children and adolescents attitude towards PA should be considered in adolescent intervention efforts [ 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%