Titre : | The Utility of Social Value Framing for Multisectoral Physical Activity Promotion in Europe: A qualitative study |
Auteurs : | Isabel Ritchie ; Ecole des hautes études en santé publique (EHESP) (Rennes, FRA) |
Type de document : | Mémoire |
Année de publication : | 2023 |
Description : | 55p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Classement : | MPH23/ (Master EHESP International master of public health - MPH) |
Mots-clés : | Activité physique ; Promotion santé ; Bien être ; Valeur sociale ; Europe ; Représentation sociale ; Politique santé |
Résumé : |
Background: In Europe, 1/3 adults do not meet minimum recommendations for physical activity. Engagement benefits physical and mental health as well as many other areas of society. Multisectoral action can help to promote physical activity. Social value, and its quantification through social return on investment (SROI) evidence, may be a useful framing of physical activity to achieve this. This study aims to assess the current use and perceived utility of social value framing of physical activity for multisectoral action in Europe.
Methods: This study uses a multi-method approach to qualitative research. Content analysis of 45 European Union member state physical activity policies was contextualised through 7 semi-structured interviews with policy stakeholders. Data was analysed in NVivo, using manual inductive coding. Findings: Social value framing is present to a certain extent in existing policy, with the health benefits of physical activity most commonly referenced. Generally, policies lack holistic social value framing. Policies from the health sector are particularly limited in recognising the co-benefits of physical activity whilst those from the environment sector acknowledge the widest variety of benefits. Policy stakeholders report social value framing as useful for encouraging multisectoral action. The health, social and community, and environmental benefits of physical activity are seen as most salient in the current political climate. SROI evidence is also viewed as a concise, impactful tool for generating policy action on physical activity. Conclusion: Social value framing, particularly SROI evidence, is perceived as highly salient for promoting multisectoral action on physical activity. Whilst it is present to a certain extent in existing policy, this could be increased in terms of comprehensiveness to support issue salience and hence policy action. |
Diplôme : | Master MPH of public health |
Plan de classement simplifié : | Master of Public Health - master international de Santé Public (MPH) |
En ligne : | https://documentation.ehesp.fr/memoires/2023/mph/isabel_ritchie.pdf |
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Code-barres | Cote | Support | Localisation | Section | Disponibilité |
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096515 | MPH23/0002 | Mémoire | Rennes | Salle des Glénan | Empruntable Disponible |