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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Research

A 10-step participatory program for developing, implementing, and evaluating physical activity promoting actions in nursing homes in Germany

Authors: Lea-Sofie Hahn, Ansgar Thiel, Viola Dembeck, Daniel Haigis, Leon Matting, Rebekka Pomiersky, Gerhard W. Eschweiler, Andreas M. Nieß, Gorden Sudeck, Annika Frahsa

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Since multidimensional barriers challenge nursing homes, a socio-ecological approach is needed for physical activity promotion in this setting. So far, little is known about how such an approach can be transferred into the successful development and implementation of PA-promoting actions together with stakeholders on-site. We aimed to investigate the actions and dimensions of PA-promoting actions and their sustainable implementation. To contribute to closing this gap, we present a 10-step program for co-developing and co-evaluating PA-promoting actions in nursing homes through an integrated counselling approach.

Methods

We used a multiple case study approach that built upon manifold data sources, collected in 7 nursing homes over 3 years between 2021 and 2023. We collected fieldnotes and photologs from 14 future workshops (2 per home); 7 evaluation workshops (1 per home); 36 individual counsellings (2 sessions per resident), as well as 87 implementation protocols (action type and frequency), 11 evaluation questionnaires (changes among resources, cooperations, and collaborations); 7 goal attainment scales and 18 individual activity schedules. In addition, we retrieved and documented progress information at regular intervals by phone or email.

Results

With staff, residents, relatives, and volunteers, we co-developed 112 ideas for PA promotion; from which 54 ideas were implemented and integrated into everyday life, differentiated into “activities of daily living,” “structured activities,” and “activity-friendly environments.”; 18 residents in 4 homes participated in individual counselling to develop individual activity schedules. Eighteen actions were rated as “(much) more successful than expected”; 10 “(much) worse than expected,” and 23 “as successful as expected.” Three actions were not evaluated.

Discussion

The participatory integrated counselling approach led to home-specific actions and promoted implementation into everyday life. The number and dimensions of actions implemented largely depended on the mission and vision of the respective home. The lack of staff could partially be compensated for by involving neighbourhoods, volunteers, and community organisations, such as local clubs.

Conclusion

To effectively promote PA in nursing homes, a tailored approach considering structural conditions, locations, volunteer engagement, and organisational visions is essential. Long-lasting partnerships and low-threshold opportunities prove promising. Future research should delve into structural-level change processes and outcomes in this context.
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Metadata
Title
A 10-step participatory program for developing, implementing, and evaluating physical activity promoting actions in nursing homes in Germany
Authors
Lea-Sofie Hahn
Ansgar Thiel
Viola Dembeck
Daniel Haigis
Leon Matting
Rebekka Pomiersky
Gerhard W. Eschweiler
Andreas M. Nieß
Gorden Sudeck
Annika Frahsa
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-17727-3

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