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Open Access 01-12-2015 | Study protocol

Promoting community readiness for physical activity among older adults in Germany – protocol of the ready to change intervention trial

Authors: Tilman Brand, Dirk Gansefort, Heinz Rothgang, Sabine Röseler, Jochen Meyer, Hajo Zeeb

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

Healthy ageing is an important concern for many societies facing the challenge of an ageing population. Physical activity (PA) is a major contributor to healthy ageing; however insufficient PA levels are prevalent in old age in Germany. Community capacity building and community involvement are often recommended as key strategies to improve equitable access to prevention and health promotion. However, evidence for the effectiveness of these strategies is scarce. This study aims to assess the community readiness for PA promotion in local environments and to analyse the utility of strategies to increase community readiness for reaching vulnerable groups.

Methods/Design

We designed a mixed method intervention trial comprising three study modules. The first module includes an assessment of community readiness for PA interventions in older adults. The assessment is carried out in a sample of 24 municipalities in the Northwest of Germany using structured key informant interviews. In the second module, eight municipalities with the low community readiness are selected from the sample and randomly assigned to one of two study groups: active enhancement of community readiness (intervention) versus no enhancement (control). After enhancing community readiness in the active enhancement group, older adults in both study groups will be recruited for participation in a PA intervention. Participation rates are compared between the study groups to evaluate the effects of the intervention. In addition, a cost-effectiveness analysis is carried out calculating recruitment costs per person reached in the two study groups. In the third module, qualitative interviews are conducted with participants and non-participants of the PA intervention exploring reasons for participation or non-participation.

Discussion

This study offers the potential to contribute to the evidence base of reaching vulnerable older adults for PA interventions and provide ideas on how to reduce participation barriers. Its findings will inform governmental authorities, professionals, academics, and NGOs with an estimate of resources necessary to achieve equitable access to physical activity programs for vulnerable older adults.

Trial registration

German Clinical Trials Register DRKS00009564 (Date of registration 03-11-2015)
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Metadata
Title
Promoting community readiness for physical activity among older adults in Germany – protocol of the ready to change intervention trial
Authors
Tilman Brand
Dirk Gansefort
Heinz Rothgang
Sabine Röseler
Jochen Meyer
Hajo Zeeb
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-2761-2

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