Abstract
Background Public policies are increasingly acknowledged as important part of promoting physical activity (PA). However, especially in states with sub-national administrative structures such as Germany, national and sub-national approaches differ considerably. In Germany, sport for all (SfA) promotion is mostly organized at sub-national level, which is usually not covered in national evaluations. Knowledge of these structures helps to understand national outcomes, enables comparisons and learning within and between countries, and assists in identifying support structures for effective PA promotion. Methods Data were collected in the PEN Policy Evaluation Network project. In addition to the WHO HEPA PAT, a questionnaire was sent to the sports representatives of the 16 federal states. Responses of 11 state representatives were included and overarching issues were identified using inductive thematic analysis. Results PA promotion in Germany is organized in three areas: SfA, professional sports and school sports. SfA promotion at sub-national level is assigned to different administrative bodies (ministries, senate administration, state chancellery) and policy areas: culture, health and care, home affairs with various aspects, education, social affairs and family. The priorities of the federal states are more diverse and specific compared to the national level. There is an overlap in the topics: urban planning, cycling, health prevention and targeting children. Cooperation mechanisms and partners vary between federal states, but some partners are active at sub-national and national level. Conclusions The results provide an insight into the complexity of PA and especially SfA promotion at sub-national level in Germany. Our results suggest that a broader range of approaches is used in the 16 German states than national overviews would suggest. These particularities must be taken into account when assessing and comparing the results from different countries.
Citations
-
0
CrossRef
-
0
Web of Science
-
0
Scopus
Authors (9)
Cite as
Full text
full text is not available in portal
Keywords
Details
- Category:
- Other
- Type:
- supllement, wydanie specjalne, dodatek
- Published in:
-
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
no. 30,
pages v674 - v675,
ISSN: 1101-1262 - Language:
- English
- Publication year:
- 2020
- Bibliographic description:
- Forberger S., Gelius P., Messing S., Volf K., Kelly L., Taylor S., Żukowska J., Lakerveld J., Woods C.: Sub-national structures matter when evaluating physical activity promotion: Lessons from Germany// EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH -,iss. 30/Supplement 5 (2020),
- DOI:
- Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1093/eurpub/ckaa166.393
- Verified by:
- Gdańsk University of Technology
seen 106 times
Recommended for you
The added value of using the HEPA PAT for physical activity policy monitoring: a four-country comparison
- P. Gelius,
- S. Messing,
- S. Forberger
- + 5 authors
Health Enhancing Physical Activity Policies in Poland: Findings from the HEPA PAT Survey
- A. Romanowska,
- A. Morawiak,
- C. Woods
- + 9 authors
Systematic review examining the evidence for impact of school policies on physical activity
- K. Volf,
- L. Kelly,
- E. G. Bengoechea
- + 7 authors
Dietary behaviour and physical activity policies in Europe: learnings from the Policy Evaluation Network (PEN)
- W. Ahrens,
- H. Brenner,
- M. Flechtner-Mors
- + 17 authors