Impact Model-Based Physical-Activity Promotion at the Workplace: Study Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study in Germany (KomRueBer Study)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Conceptual Framework
2.2. KomRueBer Multicomponent Intervention (Activities)
2.3. Participants and Setting
2.4. Data Collection
2.4.1. Quantitative Evaluation
Data Analysis
2.4.2. Qualitative Evaluation
Triangulation of Quantitative and Qualitative Data
3. Discussion
Risk Factors and Limitations
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS)-ID
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Activity | Output | Operationalisation |
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Individual Measures | ||
Pedometer challenge | Number of pedometer challenges Number of teams per challenge Number of participants per challenge Number of participating companies per challenge Number of finishers per challenge | Registration and list of results |
Course measures | Number of courses (subdivided into the different topics) Number of participants per course Number of finishers per course Number of participating companies per course | Registration and documentation sheet |
Prevention Programme of the German Pension Fund | Number of lectures to inform about the programme over the entire project period Number of participants in the programme Number of finishers of the programme Number of participating companies | Registration and documentation sheet |
Short Measures | ||
Keynote speeches and workshops | Number of speeches and workshops (subdivided into the different topics) Number of participants per speech or workshop Number of participating companies per speech or workshop | Registration and documentation sheet |
Instructed exercise breaks | Number of instructed exercise breaks Number of participants per exercise break | Documentation sheet |
Back pain prevention programmes or ergonomic advisors | Number of consultations Number of participants Number of participating companies | Registration and documentation sheet |
Physical activity events, action days, kick-off and closing events | Number of measures Number of participants per measure | Documentation sheet |
Online Interventions | ||
Online interventions without registration | Number of online interventions Number of users to the respective online intervention site Number of sessions to the respective online intervention site Number of page impressions to the respective online intervention site | Website analytics |
Online interventions with registration | Number of online interventions Number of participants per online intervention Number of participating companies per online intervention Number of users to the respective online intervention site Number of sessions to the respective online intervention site Number of page impressions to the respective online intervention site | Registration and/or website analytics |
Activity | Output | Operationalisation |
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Stair-use events based on QR codes | Number of events in the context of stair use Number of implemented QR codes in stairwells (indoors) Number of QR code logins (overall and subdivided into the different levels of difficulty or topics) | Documentation sheet and video platform |
QR code-based fitness trail | Number of implemented QR codes (outdoors) Number of different fitness trail stations Number of QR code logins (overall and subdivided into the different levels of difficulty or topics) | Documentation sheet and video platform |
Training of multipliers | Number of training sessions Number of trained multipliers Number of participating companies | Registration and documentation sheet |
Implementation of bicycle stands | Number of new bicycle stands | Documentation sheet |
Labelling of local hiking trails | Number of elaborated trails Number of downloaded maps or implemented signs | Documentation sheet and website analytics |
Instrument | Evaluation Criteria |
Individual Measures | |
Questionnaire of physical-activity-related health competence [36] | Physical-activity-related health competence |
Finishing questionnaire for health courses of the Central Federal Association of the Health Insurance Funds [37] | Assessment and evaluation of structural quality |
Minimum European Health Module (MEHM) [38] | Subjective state of health |
German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Adults (DEGS) [39] | Subjective physical activity |
Unstandardised questionnaire (further project-related questions) | Acceptance, satisfaction, usage |
Unstandardised questionnaire | Sociodemographic and personal variables: sex, age, size of the company |
Demographic standards [40] | Employment |
German validated version of the European Health Interview Survey-Physical Activity Questionnaires (EHIS-PAQ) [41] | Work activity |
Short Measures | |
Finishing questionnaire for health courses of the Central Federal Association of the Health Insurance Funds [37] | Assessment and evaluation of structural quality |
Unstandardised questionnaire | Sociodemographic and personal variables: sex, age, size of the company |
Demographic standards [40] | Employment |
German validated version of the European Health Interview Survey-Physical Activity Questionnaires (EHIS-PAQ) [41] | Work activity |
Unstandardised questionnaire (further project-related questions) | Acceptance, satisfaction, usage |
Survey | |
Unstandardised questionnaire | Acceptance, usage, satisfaction, motives and barriers for participation |
Questionnaire on the perception of Website content (WWI) [42] | Subjective content perception (pleasure, intelligibility, quality, and utility) |
Perceived Website Usability–German (PWU-G) [43] | Subjective usability, user satisfaction |
German validated version of the European Health Interview Survey—Physical Activity Questionnaires (EHIS-PAQ) [41] | Muscle strengthening, work activity |
German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Adults (DEGS) [39] | Subjective physical activity |
Questionnaire of physical-activity-related health competence [36] | Physical-activity-related health competence |
Unstandardised questionnaire | Knowledge of physical activity |
Unstandardised questionnaire | Sociodemographic characteristics: age, sex, occupational position, height, weight |
Demographic standards [40] | Sociodemographic characteristics: employment, educational level |
Unstandardised questionnaire | Personal characteristics: type of shift work, size of the company |
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Schaller A, Hoffmann C. Impact Model-Based Physical-Activity Promotion at the Workplace: Study Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study in Germany (KomRueBer Study). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(11):6074. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18116074
Chicago/Turabian StyleSchaller, Andrea, and Carina Hoffmann. 2021. "Impact Model-Based Physical-Activity Promotion at the Workplace: Study Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study in Germany (KomRueBer Study)" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 11: 6074. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18116074
APA StyleSchaller, A., & Hoffmann, C. (2021). Impact Model-Based Physical-Activity Promotion at the Workplace: Study Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study in Germany (KomRueBer Study). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(11), 6074. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18116074