"Getting Switzerland to move": evaluation of a new "Sport for All" programme

Citation
H. Stamm et al., "Getting Switzerland to move": evaluation of a new "Sport for All" programme, SOZ PRAVENT, 46(1), 2001, pp. 20-28
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health
Journal title
SOZIAL-UND PRAVENTIVMEDIZIN
ISSN journal
03038408 → ACNP
Volume
46
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
20 - 28
Database
ISI
SICI code
0303-8408(2001)46:1<20:"STMEO>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Objectives: Even though sports participation in Switzerland appears to be q uite elevated, recent research suggests that only about a third of the popu lation are doing enough sports from a health perspective. Methods: Against this background several Swiss health insurance companies t ogether with the Swiss Olympic Association have recently developed a novel approach to get people to start physical exercise: Under the label of "Alle z Hop!" sport clubs offer training and information courses aimed at motivat ing and helping previously inactive people to take on regular exercise. Results: The paper presents results from an interdisciplinary evaluation of the first three years of the "Allez Hop!" campaign. Starting from an overv iew of the basic idea and features of the campaign it asks whether "Allez H op!" has reached its self-declared goal of "getting Switzerland moving". Av ailable evidence on the social background of participants and their further activities shows that by systematically avoiding any reference to conventi onal notions of sport and by stressing the health and fun aspect instead, " Allez Hop!" has indeed managed to mobilise an important group with under-av erage levels of activity (particularly middle-aged women). in addition, on average the level of physical exercise of participants appears to have incr eased. Yet, the number of participants is below the original target values and. contrary to the campaign's initial goal, participants are reluctant to leave the programme after one course to take up an independent activity or to join a club. Conclusions: The paper explores the achievements and problems of the campai gn so far and offers an explanation of recent problems which can also serve as a basis for the implementation of similar programmes in other countries .