2021-12-11Zeitschriftenartikel
Evaluation of community readiness for change prior to a participatory physical activity intervention in Germany
Kehl, Malte
Brew-Sam, Nicola
Strobl, Helmut
Tittlbach, Susanne A.
Loss, Julika H.M.
A lack of communities’ readiness for change is reported as a major barrier toward an effective imple-
mentation of health promoting interventions in community settings. Adding an alternative readiness
assessment approach to existing research practice, this study aimed to investigate how a selected
community could be evaluated in-depth regarding its readiness for change based on multiple key in-
formant perspectives, with the intention of using this knowledge for the preparation of improved local
physical activity (PA) interventions for men above 50 years of age. We conducted semi-structured
face-to-face key informant interviews with stakeholders and relevant persons from a local German
community (N ¼ 15). The interview guide was based on a comprehensive summary of community
readiness dimensions. After verbatim transcription, we conducted thematic analysis to synthesize the
complex results regarding community readiness related to PA. The data supported that the commu-
nity disposed of a variety of resources regarding PA and showed signs of readiness for change.
However, a certain degree of saturation regarding PA programs existed. The need for health enhanc-
ing PA interventions for men was only partly recognized. The local authority considered PA to be par-
ticularly important in the context of mobility and traffic safety. Including multiple stakeholders contrib-
uted to a balanced and in-depth assessment of community readiness and was helpful for determining
starting points for tailored PA interventions due to the detection of complex relationships and struc-
tures. The study delivers preliminary evidence that a qualitative multi-perspective community readi-
ness assessment adds value to quantified single-perspective readiness assessment research practice.