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Engagement with and delivery of the ‘parkrun practice initiative’ in general practice: a mixed methods study

Joanna Fleming, Carol Bryce, Jo Parsons, Chrissie Wellington, Jeremy Dale

2020British Journal of General Practice31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The parkrun practice initiative, a joint collaboration between parkrun and the Royal College of General Practitioners, was launched to encourage general practices to improve the health and wellbeing of patients and staff through participating in local 5 km parkrun events. Why and how practices engage with the initiative is unknown. AIM: To investigate engagement with and delivery of the parkrun practice initiative in general practice. DESIGN AND SETTING: Mixed methods study conducted from April-July 2019 comprising an online survey of all registered parkrun practices, and interviews and a focus group with practice staff in the West Midlands. METHOD: The designated contacts at 780 registered parkrun practices were invited to complete an online survey. A purposive sample of parkrun practice staff and non-registered practice staff took part either in semi-structured interviews or a focus group, with transcripts analysed thematically. RESULTS: = 4). Key motivators for becoming a parkrun practice were: to improve patient and staff health and wellbeing, and to become more engaged with the community and enhance practice image. Practices most commonly encouraged patients, carers, and staff to take part in parkrun and displayed parkrun flyers and posters. Challenges in implementing activities included lack of time (both personal and during consultations) and getting staff involved. Where staff did engage there were positive effects on morale and participation. Non-registered practices were receptive to the initiative, but had apprehensions about the commitment involved. CONCLUSION: Practices were keen to improve patient and staff health. Addressing time constraints and staff support needs to be considered when implementing the initiative.

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