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The process evaluation of a school-based physical activity intervention: influencing factors and potential consequences of implementation

Authors :
Andreas Åvitsland
Hege Eikeland Tjomsland
Sindre M. Dyrstad
Øystein Lerum
Stein Erik Ohna
Eva Leibinger
Source :
Health Education
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Emerald, 2020.

Abstract

PurposeThis paper evaluates the implementation of a school-based physical activity intervention and discusses how the intervention outcomes can be influenced by the implementation.Design/methodology/approachIn four of the nine lower secondary schools in which the intervention was conducted, the authors examined implementation fidelity, adaptation, quality, responsiveness and dose received. The authors conducted focus group interviews with teachers (n = 8) and students (n = 46) and made observations. Dose delivered was examined quantitatively, with weekly registrations.FindingsResults showed that two out of four schools made few and positive adaptations, implemented the intervention with high fidelity and quality and responded positively. Four main factors were found to influence implementation: frame factors, intervention characteristics, participant characteristics and provider characteristics.Research limitations/implicationsA cross-sectional design was used and may not represent implementation throughout the whole school year.Practical implicationsIn terms of large-scale implementation, the intervention may be generalizable. However, intervention criteria such as adequate facilities and a flexible timetable may be unattainable for some schools. The intervention can be adapted without compromising its purpose, but adaptations should be a result of cooperation between students and teachers.Originality/valueProcess evaluations on this topic are rare. This study adds to a limited knowledge base concerning what factors may influence implementation of school-based physical activity interventions for adolescents.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Health Education
Accession number :
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