Strategies for recruitment of adolescent girls into physical activity programmes: a systematic review protocol

Tanya O'Brien, Catherine D Darker, D. Mockler, E. Barrett
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Background Physical activity is essential for youth physical and mental health, yet just 15% of adolescent girls versus 22% of adolescent boys worldwide meet the World Health Organization guideline of 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per day. As activity patterns established in adolescence often persist into adulthood, there is a looming risk of adverse health outcomes due to insufficient physical activity. A persistent challenge faced by physical activity providers, however, is recruiting adolescent girls into their programmes. This systematic review will quantitatively synthesise existing knowledge surrounding the recruitment of adolescent girls into physical activity interventions and aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for optimal recruitment practices. Methods Five electronic databases will be searched to identify randomised controlled trials of physical activity interventions for adolescent girls worldwide. Hand-searches of reference lists of included randomised controlled trials, relevant systematic reviews, and author publications will also be conducted. Data will be extracted regarding study, participant, and intervention characteristics, pre-determined recruitment goals, recruitment strategies employed, and the number of participants screened, eligible, approached, randomised, and retained. Outcomes will include whether pre-determined recruitment goals were met, recruitment rate, and any adapted or extended recruitment measures required mid-study. Descriptive statistics, including the median recruitment rate for all included studies, will be calculated and stratified by subgroups such as the type or setting of physical activity. Recruitment strategies will be categorised, and the percentage of studies using each category, along with their associated recruitment rates, will be documented. If sufficient studies are found, multi-variable regression will be employed to determine if the use of a specific recruitment strategy increases enrolment. Discussion Application of the findings of this review by physical activity programme providers may enhance their recruitment processes, potentially increasing teenage girls’ physical activity enrolment worldwide. Systematic review registration PROSPERO CRD#42023475858
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招募少女参加体育活动计划的策略:系统性审查协议
背景 体育锻炼对青少年的身心健康至关重要,然而,全世界仅有 15%的少女和 22%的少男达到了世界卫生组织规定的每天 60 分钟中等强度到高强度体育锻炼的标准。青少年时期形成的活动模式往往会持续到成年,因此,由于体育锻炼不足而导致不良健康后果的风险迫在眉睫。然而,体育锻炼提供者一直面临的一个挑战就是如何招募少女参加体育锻炼项目。本系统性综述将对有关招募少女参加体育锻炼干预活动的现有知识进行定量综合,旨在为最佳招募实践提供循证建议。方法 将检索五个电子数据库,以确定全球范围内针对少女的体育活动干预随机对照试验。此外,还将对所纳入随机对照试验的参考文献列表、相关系统综述和作者出版物进行手工检索。我们将提取有关研究、参与者和干预措施特征、预先确定的招募目标、所采用的招募策略以及经筛选、符合条件、接触、随机化和保留的参与者人数的数据。结果将包括是否达到了预先确定的招募目标、招募率以及研究中期所需的任何调整或扩展招募措施。将计算描述性统计数据,包括所有纳入研究的招募率中位数,并按体育活动的类型或环境等亚组进行分层。将对招募策略进行分类,并记录采用各类策略的研究的百分比及其相关招募率。如果发现足够多的研究,将采用多变量回归法来确定使用特定招募策略是否会提高注册率。讨论 体育活动项目提供者应用本综述的研究结果可能会改善其招募过程,从而有可能提高全球少女的体育活动注册率。系统综述注册 PROSPERO CRD#42023475858
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