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Swim for Health: program evaluation of a multi-agency aquatic activity intervention in the United Kingdom

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posted on 2024-03-12, 21:23 authored by Adam Evans, Mike Sleap
<p>This study represents a program evaluation of ‘Swim for Health,’ a multi-agency partnership in two local authorities in the United Kingdom which sought to increase aquatic activity participation among four target groups. A theory-driven, scientific program evaluation model was utilised to assess if the program achieved its stated aims (Rossi et al 2003). Chronological records were maintained. Participation figures were collected and triangulated with 20 semi-structured interviews with programme stakeholders. Barriers to programme implementation included a lack of prior needs-analysis of service provision and the goals of the programme did not always match those of stakeholders. Swim for Health increased participation in three of four target groups. Program enhancements were limited by availability of staff able to deliver novel activities other than aqua aerobics. Consequently participants were primarily women. Implications for future programs are discussed.</p>

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Amateur Swimming Association

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  • School of Sport and Exercise Science (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education

Volume

7

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

24-38

Publisher

Human Kinetics

ISSN

1932-9997

eISSN

1932-9253

Date Submitted

2012-11-30

Date Accepted

2013-02-01

Date of First Publication

2013-02-01

Date of Final Publication

2013-02-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

ePrints ID

6993

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