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Older adults' and service providers' experiences of a settings-based health promotion initiative in English football.

Patricia C JackmanAoife LaneJacquelyn Allen-CollinsonHannah Henderson
Published in: Health promotion international (2023)
The study was undertaken to explore the experiences of older adults and service providers in a settings-based health promotion initiative in a football club. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 10 older adults attending an 'Extra Time Hub' (ETH) and two staff delivering the initiative. Our reflexive thematic analysis generated six themes. Findings revealed the brand of the sports club attracted some to join the ETH, but through partnerships with local agencies, the initiative was also successful in widening participation beyond older adults with an interest in football. Participants perceived that the ETH was beneficial for their mental health, helped them develop social connections, and promoted positive physical activity experiences. Moreover, the variety of pleasures derived from participation were also discussed. Our findings also illustrate the central role of staff in older adults' experiences of this form of health promotion. Overall, this study contributes to understandings of settings-based health promotion activities in sports clubs, and also demonstrates the potential for sports clubs to widen engagement with the local community through health promotion for older adults.
Keyphrases
  • health promotion
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • quality improvement
  • mental illness
  • healthcare
  • high school
  • sleep quality
  • body mass index
  • single cell
  • public health
  • social media
  • tertiary care