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Open Access 01-12-2017 | Study protocol

The intervention process in the European Fans in Training (EuroFIT) trial: a mixed method protocol for evaluation

Authors: I. van de Glind, C. Bunn, C. M. Gray, K. Hunt, E. Andersen, J. Jelsma, H. Morgan, H. Pereira, G. Roberts, J. Rooksby, Ø. Røynesdal, M. Silva, M. Sorensen, S. Treweek, T. van Achterberg, H. van der Ploeg, F. van Nassau, M. Nijhuis-van der Sanden, S. Wyke

Published in: Trials | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

EuroFIT is a gender-sensitised, health and lifestyle program targeting physical activity, sedentary time and dietary behaviours in men. The delivery of the program in football clubs, led by the clubs’ community coaches, is designed to both attract and engage men in lifestyle change through an interest in football or loyalty to the club they support. The EuroFIT program will be evaluated in a multicentre pragmatic randomised controlled trial (RCT), for which ~1000 overweight men, aged 30–65 years, will be recruited in 15 top professional football clubs in the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal and the UK. The process evaluation is designed to investigate how implementation within the RCT is achieved in the various football clubs and countries and the processes through which EuroFIT affects outcomes.

Methods

This mixed methods evaluation is guided by the Medical Research Council (MRC) guidance for conducting process evaluations of complex interventions. Data will be collected in the intervention arm of the EuroFIT trial through: participant questionnaires (n = 500); attendance sheets and coach logs (n = 360); observations of sessions (n = 30); coach questionnaires (n = 30); usage logs from a novel device for self-monitoring physical activity and non-sedentary behaviour (SitFIT); an app-based game to promote social support for physical activity outside program sessions (MatchFIT); interviews with coaches (n = 15); football club representatives (n = 15); and focus groups with participants (n = 30). Written standard operating procedures are used to ensure quality and consistency in data collection and analysis across the participating countries. Data will be analysed thematically within datasets and overall synthesis of findings will address the processes through which the program is implemented in various countries and clubs and through which it affects outcomes, with careful attention to the context of the football club.

Discussion

The process evaluation will provide a comprehensive account of what was necessary to implement the EuroFIT program in professional football clubs within a trial setting and how outcomes were affected by the program. This will allow us to re-appraise the program’s conceptual base, optimise the program for post-trial implementation and roll out, and offer suggestions for the development and implementation of future initiatives to promote health and wellbeing through professional sports clubs.

Trial Registration

ISRCTN81935608. Registered on 16 June 2015.
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Metadata
Title
The intervention process in the European Fans in Training (EuroFIT) trial: a mixed method protocol for evaluation
Authors
I. van de Glind
C. Bunn
C. M. Gray
K. Hunt
E. Andersen
J. Jelsma
H. Morgan
H. Pereira
G. Roberts
J. Rooksby
Ø. Røynesdal
M. Silva
M. Sorensen
S. Treweek
T. van Achterberg
H. van der Ploeg
F. van Nassau
M. Nijhuis-van der Sanden
S. Wyke
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Trials / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1745-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-017-2095-0

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