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BMC Public Health | 2015

Evaluation of the role of Care Sport Connectors in connecting primary care, sport, and physical activity, and residents’ participation in the Netherlands: study protocol for a longitudinal multiple case study design

E. Smit; K.E.F. Leenaars; M.A.E. Wagemakers; G.R.M. Molleman; M.A. Koelen; J. W. A. Van Der Velden

BackgroundThe number of people with one or more chronic diseases is increasing, but this trend could be reduced by promoting physical activity. Therefore, in 2012, the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare, and Sport introduced Care Sport Connectors (CSCs), to whom a broker role has been ascribed. The defined outcome of CSCs role is an increased number of residents participating in local sports facilities and being physically active in their own neighbourhood. To realize this, primary care and sports professionals need to collaborate, and local sports facilities and neighbourhoods need to offer accessible physical activities for people in the locality, including people with one or more chronic diseases or at increased risk of chronic disease(s). Adequate scientific research is needed to assess CSCs’ impact on: 1) connecting primary care, sport, and physical activity and 2) increasing the number of residents who engage in physical activity to promote their health.Methods and designTo study the role and the impact of CSCs, a longitudinal multiple case study will be conducted, in nine municipalities spread over the Netherlands, from 2014 until 2017. A mixed methodology will be used to perform action research and process evaluation. Study I focuses on the expected alliances of CSCs and the preconditions that facilitate or hinder CSCs in the formation of these alliances. The study population will consist of intermediary target groups. A literature review, interviews, focus groups, and document analysis will be undertaken. Study II will concentrate on lifestyle program participants to identify health and physical activity behavior changes. For this purpose, interviews, literature studies, a Delphi study, fitness tests, and questionnaires will be used.DiscussionLinking and integrating results gained by multiple methods, at different levels, will provide a validated assessment of CSCs’ impact on connecting the primary care and sports sectors. This will reveal changes in residents’ physical activity behavior, and also the circumstances under which this will happen. The assessment in combination with general lessons learned from the different case studies will make it possible to determine whether CSCs are able to fulfill the policy aspiration and whether it would be beneficial to extend this function.Trial registrationNederlands Trialregister NTR4986. Registered 14 December 2014.


BMC Public Health | 2016

The connection between the primary care and the physical activity sector: professionals' perceptions.

K.E.F. Leenaars; Annemiek M.E. Florisson; E. Smit; Annemarie Wagemakers; G.R.M. Molleman; M.A. Koelen

BackgroundTo stimulate physical activity (PA) and guide primary care patients towards local PA facilities, Care Sport Connectors (CSC), to whom a broker role has been ascribed, were introduced in 2012 in the Netherlands. The aim of this study is to assess perceptions of primary care, welfare, and sport professionals towards the CSC role and the connection between the primary care and the PA sector.MethodsNine focus groups were held with primary care, welfare and sport professionals within the CSC network. In these focus groups the CSC role and the connection between the sectors were discussed. Both top-down and bottom-up codes were used to analyse the focus groups.ResultsProfessionals ascribed three roles to the CSC: 1) broker role, 2) referral, 3) facilitator. Professionals were enthusiastic about how the current connection was established. However, barriers relating to their own sector were currently hindering the connection: primary care professionals’ lack of time, money and knowledge, and the lack of suitable PA activities and instructors for the target group.ConclusionsThis study provides further insight into the CSC role and the connection between the sectors from the point of view of primary care, welfare, and sport professionals. Professionals found the CSC role promising, but barriers are currently hindering the collaboration between both sectors. More time for the CSC and changes in the way the primary care and PA sector are organized seem to be necessary to overcome the identified barriers and to make a success of the connection.Trial registrationDutch Trial register NTR4986. Registered 14 December 2014.


Preventive Medicine | 2015

Facilitators and barriers in the collaboration between the primary care and the sport sector in order to promote physical activity: A systematic literature review.

K.E.F. Leenaars; E. Smit; Annemarie Wagemakers; G.R.M. Molleman; M.A. Koelen


Health Promotion International | 2018

The operational context of care sport connectors in the Netherlands

K.E.F. Leenaars; E C van der Velden-Bollemaat; E. Smit; Annemarie Wagemakers; G.R.M. Molleman; M.A. Koelen


Health Promotion International | 2016

The role of the care sport connector in the Netherlands

K.E.F. Leenaars; E. Smit; Annemarie Wagemakers; G.R.M. Molleman; M.A. Koelen


BMC Public Health | 2017

Exploring the impact of the care sport connector in the Netherlands

K.E.F. Leenaars; E. Smit; Annemarie Wagemakers; G.R.M. Molleman; M.A. Koelen


Sportgericht | 2016

Buurtsportcoaches verbinden zorg, sport en bewegen

K.E.F. Leenaars; E. Smit; G.R.M. Molleman; Annemarie Wagemakers


BMC Public Health | 2016

The connection between the primary care and the physical activity sector

K.E.F. Leenaars; Annemiek M.E. Florisson; E. Smit; Annemarie Wagemakers; G.R.M. Molleman; M.A. Koelen


Proceedings van Nederlands Congres Volksgezondheid 2014: Perspectieven op volksgezondheid | 2014

Een theoretisch kader voor de verbinding van zorg, sport en bewegen; mogelijkheden voor de buurtsportcoach

E. Smit; K.E.F. Leenaars; M.A.E. Wagemakers; G.R.M. Molleman; J. van der Velden


Archive | 2013

Connecting care, sport and physical activity. Study design to evaluate the effect of the role of neighbourhood sport coaches.

G.R.M. Molleman; A. Wagemakers; E. Smit; K.E.F. Leenaars; L. Preller; H. Bloten; S. Olthof; M.A. Koelen; J. van der Velden

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G.R.M. Molleman

Radboud University Nijmegen

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K.E.F. Leenaars

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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M.A. Koelen

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Annemarie Wagemakers

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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M.A.E. Wagemakers

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Annemiek M.E. Florisson

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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E C van der Velden-Bollemaat

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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