Abstract
BackgroundMcDowell CHOICES (Coordinated Health Opportunities Involving Communities, Environments, and Schools) Project is a county wide endeavor aimed at increasing opportunities for physical activity (PA) in McDowell County, West Virginia (WV). A comprehensive needs-assessment laid the foundation of the project.MethodsDuring the 6 month needs assessment, multiple sources of data were collected in two Town Hall Meetings (n = 80); a student online PA interest survey (n = 465); a PA and nutrition survey among 5th (10–11 years) and 8th graders (13–14 years) with questions adapted from the CDC’s Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey (n = 442, response rate = 82.2%); six semi-structured school and community focus groups (n = 44); school site visits (n = 11); and BMI screening (n = 550, response rate = 69.7%).ResultsOne third of children in McDowell County meet the national PA minimum of 60 minutes daily. At least 40% of 5th and 8th graders engage in electronic screen activity for 3 hours or more every day. The prevalence of obesity in 5th graders is higher in McDowell County than the rest of WV (~55% vs. 47% respectively). SWOT analyses of focus group data suggest an overall interest in PA but also highlight a need for increase in structured PA opportunities. Focus group data also suggested that a central communication (e.g. internet-based) platform would be beneficial to advertise and boost participation both in current and future programs. Schools were commonly mentioned as potential facilities for public PA participation throughout the county, both with regards to access and convenience. School site visits suggest that schools need more equipment and resources for before, during, and after school programs.ConclusionsAn overwhelming majority of participants in the McDowell CHOICES needs assessment were interested to participate in more PA programs throughout the county as well as to improve opportunities for the provision of such programs. Public schools were widely recognized as the hub of the communities and provide the best venue for PA promotion for both students and adult citizens, and can potentially serve as a platform for change in rural communities such as McDowell County.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12889-015-1702-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
Highlights
McDowell Coordinated health opportunities involving communities environments (CHOICES) (Coordinated Health Opportunities Involving Communities, Environments, and Schools) Project is a county wide endeavor aimed at increasing opportunities for physical activity (PA) in McDowell County, West Virginia (WV)
The primary purpose of these meetings was to provide an overview of Senate Bill 371 (Governor’s School System Collaborative Innovation Zone), to introduce the McDowell CHOICES program, and to solicit feedback related to interests and recommendations for enhancing PA
Town hall meetings The main findings from the two Town Hall Meetings (THM) were that all respondents (100%) somewhat or strongly agreed that it would be beneficial to have PA opportunities available at local public school sites in the evenings and weekends, and 97% stated such activities would be well received at senior centers
Summary
McDowell CHOICES (Coordinated Health Opportunities Involving Communities, Environments, and Schools) Project is a county wide endeavor aimed at increasing opportunities for physical activity (PA) in McDowell County, West Virginia (WV). Engaging in regular physical activity (PA) has long been associated with positive health outcomes, including prevention and treatment of obesity [1,2,3,4,5]. Kristjansson et al BMC Public Health (2015) 15:327 access, time spent outside, and access to sport and physical activity opportunities in the community. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into school and community factors that influence PA opportunities for children and their families in McDowell County, WV, and to understand improvements needed to promote both structured and unstructured PA participation
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