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  • Rehabilitation Science
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Psychology

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  • The Invictus Pathways Program (IPP) initially supported veterans participating in the Invictus Games.
  • The program's scope has expanded to enhance wellbeing and promote post-traumatic growth for individuals with physical and mental health conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the components of the Invictus Pathways Program (IPP).
  • To report on the process evaluation of the IPP, examining its operations and participant satisfaction.

Main Methods:

  • A pragmatic approach was used, compiling data from 2017-2020 on participant and student involvement, training sessions, attendance, and program fidelity.
  • Semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants, family support networks, and university staff following ethics approval.

Main Results:

  • High fidelity was observed in student-led exercise training, but data collection for psychological outcomes and non-training activities was inconsistent.
  • Between 2017-2020, 53 veterans and 63 allied health students participated; training sessions increased from 53 to 1,024.
  • Interviews revealed high overall satisfaction, but identified areas for improvement and concerns regarding program funding and sustainability.

Conclusions:

  • The IPP's physical activity components demonstrate high fidelity, and participant satisfaction is generally positive, with identified areas for enhancement.
  • A more structured evaluation approach is needed, ensuring shared understanding and consistent execution of evaluation activities.
  • Securing sustainable funding is crucial for the IPP to continue supporting veterans' wellbeing and that of their families.