The reach and benefits of a digital intervention to improve physical activity in people with a musculoskeletal condition delivered during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK

Author:

Webb J1ORCID,Horlock R2,Ahlquist A2,Hall A2,Brisby K2,Hills S3,Stewart D4

Affiliation:

1. School of Social Sciences and Professions, London Metropolitan University, 166-220 Holloway Rd, London N7 8DB, UK

2. Versus Arthritis, London, UK

3. Guildhall School of Business and Law, London Metropolitan University, London, UK

4. School of Social Sciences and Professions, London Metropolitan University, London, UK

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate a digital intervention to improve physical activity in people in the UK with a musculoskeletal condition delivered during movement restrictions brought about because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: Service evaluation data collected from 26,041 participants over 5 months was assessed against national datasets to understand the reach and representativeness of the digital physical activity intervention. Measures to restrict the movement and interaction of people were in place during these 5 months. Cross-sectional data from 2752 participants across different stages of the 12-week programme assessed levels of physical activity and the components of behaviour as defined by the COM-B model (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation = Behaviour). Regression analysis investigated the relationship between programme stage and physical activity and the components of behaviour. Results: In comparison to the UK population of people with a musculoskeletal condition, the intervention participants were over-represented by females, White, and inactive people. A cross-sectional analysis suggested that the number of participants regularly active increased by programme stage. Scores for the behavioural components of automatic and reflective motivation, physical and psychological capability, and physical opportunity were also improved by programme stage. Conclusion: The service evaluation suggests that the digital intervention, designed to improve physical activity in people with a musculoskeletal condition, could be beneficial during measures to restrict movement to slow the spread of infectious disease in those who are already motivated to become or stay active.

Funder

Versus Arthritis

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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