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Translating effective clinic-based physical activity interventions into practice.

Paul A Estabrooks1, Russell E Glasgow

  • 1Clinical Research Unit, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Denver Colorado, USA. paul.a.estabrooks@kp.org

American Journal of Preventive Medicine
|September 19, 2006
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Physical activity interventions in clinical settings show promise, but few programs are designed for widespread adoption. This review explores strategies to improve the translation of these effective health programs into practice.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical research
  • Public health
  • Exercise science

Background:

  • Growing evidence supports physical activity interventions within clinical settings.
  • Translating these interventions into routine practice remains a significant challenge.
  • Existing diffusion models often assume linear adoption, which is frequently not the case.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current literature on the translation of physical activity interventions from clinical settings into practice.
  • To identify and describe methods that can enhance the successful implementation of these programs.
  • To highlight emerging approaches for overcoming translation barriers.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on physical activity interventions in clinical settings.

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  • Analysis of diffusion models and their limitations in practice translation.
  • Examination of successful translation strategies and case examples.
  • Main Results:

    • Few physical activity programs are intentionally designed for translation into widespread practice.
    • Traditional linear diffusion models are often insufficient for successful implementation.
    • Relationship-based and systems-based approaches show greater promise for translation.

    Conclusions:

    • Translating physical activity interventions into clinical practice requires intentional design and strategic approaches.
    • Moving beyond linear models to embrace systems and relationship-focused strategies is crucial for effective dissemination.
    • Further research and practical examples are needed to optimize the translation of evidence-based physical activity programs.