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Piecing the puzzle together: case studies of international research in health-promoting sports clubs.

Rochelle EimeSami KokkoMeghan CaseyJeroen ScheerderAoife LaneJan SeghersJeroen MeganckLasse KannasJari VillbergAlex DonaldsonBridget KellySusanna Geidne

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Malemedicine.medical_specialtyInternationalitySports scienceHealth PromotionFitness Centers03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePolitical sciencemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineInternational research030505 public healthScope (project management)business.industryPublic healthResearchPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHealth services researchPublic relationsHealth promotionFemaleClubHealth Services Research0305 other medical sciencebusinessTheme (narrative)Sports

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This paper seeks to review the current international health-promoting sports club (HPSC) research, drawing together findings based on case studies from various countries to illustrate the status of HPSCs. In addition, future challenges for HPSC research and implementation are considered. The review includes six case studies from five countries. In summary, there are two major research themes in this area, namely ‘research into HPSC activity’ and ‘research into HPSC networks’. The first theme investigates the extent to which sports clubs and/or national sports organisations invest in health promotion (HP) – both in policy and practice. The latter theme is driven by an intention to widen the scope of HPSCs to reach novel internal actors, like parents, siblings, etc., and/or external non-sporting bodies, like communities, schools, etc. The future challenges for HPSC research require a better understanding of the motives, barriers and capacities of sports clubs and coaches. Sports organisations, clubs and coaches generally support the intent of the HPSC concept, but even with the best evidence- or theory-based HP programmes/guidelines/standards, nothing will happen in practice if the nature and capacities of sports clubs are not better acknowledged. Therefore, a call for embracing implementation science is finally made to enhance implementation.

10.1177/1757975915601615https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27199020