A longitudinal study combining the Double Diamond framework and Behavior Change Wheel to co-create a sedentary behavior intervention in police control rooms

Author:

Oliver Helen1ORCID,Thomas Owen1ORCID,Neil Rich1ORCID,Copeland Robert J2ORCID,Moll Tjerk1ORCID,Chadd Kathryn3,Jukes Matthew J4,Quartermaine Alisa5

Affiliation:

1. Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University , Cardiff, CF23 6XD, Wales , UK

2. Sheffield Hallam University , Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, S9 3TY , UK

3. South Wales Police , Bridgend, CF31 3SU , UK

4. The Metropolitan Police Service , London, SW1A 2JL , UK

5. Gwent Police , Cwmbran, NP44 3FW , UK

Abstract

Abstract Background Police work can be sedentary and stressful, negatively impacting health and wellbeing. In a novel co-creation approach, we used the Behavior Change Wheel (BCW) and Double Diamond (DD) design framework to guide the collaborative design and development of a sedentary behavior intervention in the control rooms of two British police forces. Methods Multiple stakeholders participated in four phases of research. In Phase 1, a literature review, focus groups (n = 20) and interviews (n = 10) were conducted to ‘discover’ the relationship between physical activity and wellbeing in the police. In Phase 2, a steering group consolidated Phase 1 findings to ‘define’ a specific behavior for intervention. Phases 3 and 4 ‘developed’ the intervention across six workshops with control room workers and six steering group workshops. Results The co-creation process identified contextual sedentary behavior as the target behavior, driven by behavioral regulation, social influence and social norms. The sedentary behavior intervention targeted these drivers and aimed to engage control room workers in short bursts of physical activity throughout their shifts. Key intervention features targeted involvement of staff in decision-making and embedding physical activity into work practices. Conclusions The BCW and DD can be combined to co-create evidence-based and participant-informed interventions and translate science into action.

Funder

Gwent and South Wales police forces and Cardiff Metropolitan University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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