A systematic approach to the development and evaluation of an intervention promoting stair use

Author:

Adams Jean1,White Martin2

Affiliation:

1. Health Promotion Research Group, School of Population and Health Sciences, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne UK NE2 4HH

2. University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Abstract

Background and context Regular activity is recognised to have powerful health maintaining and promoting effects but two thirds of adults in developed countries remain unhealthily sedentary. This research was undertaken as part of the Newcastle Healthy Medical School Project (NHMSP), a multi-dimensional health promotion initiative based in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. Objective To use a theoretically based, systematic approach to design and evaluate a stair promotion intervention in conjunction with the target group. Design and methods A series of five small scale studies, using both quantitative and qualitative methods, was conducted to: choose an outcome measure, gather an evidence base, and design and evaluate a stair promotion intervention. Setting One stair-lift complex in the medical school of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Target group All users of the stairs and lifts in the target setting, including students, staff and visitors. Results A stair promotion intervention comprising four posters was designed and evaluated in conjunction with the target group. Stair use comprised 20.1 per cent of all upward journeys pre-intervention, 20.6 per cent at week one and 19.5 per cent at week four (p>0.05). Conclusion No increase in stair use was measured in response to the intervention. This may be due to an inadequate measure of stair use, the possibility of stair distance thresholds, the targeting of a relatively active group or the unauthorised removal of many of the posters.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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