Introduction: The Dutch government stimulates sport and physical activity opportunities in the neighborhood to make it easier for people to adopt a physically active lifestyle. Seven National Sports Federations (NSFs) were funded to develop easily accessible sporting programs, targeted at groups with low sport participation levels. A total of eight programs were implemented during a one-year implementation period. Implementation was performed locally by sports clubs. For a successful implementation of these programs, insight into factors facilitating and impeding implementation is important. Methods: For each sporting program, two group interviews were conducted with representatives of sports clubs; one successful and one less successful cl...
Sport is a popular pastime in the Netherlands; More than 10 million people take part in at least on...
The last three decades the World Health Organization has advocated the use of the settings-based app...
Introduction: Optimizing sporting organisations’ capacity to promote health requires development and...
Background: The organized sports sector has received increased attention as a setting to promote hea...
BACKGROUND: The organized sports sector has received increased attention as a setting to promote hea...
Introduction: The Dutch government stimulates sport and physical activity opportunities in the neigh...
Background: The organized sports sector has received increased interest as a setting to stimulate ph...
Physical inactivity increases the risk for chronic diseases and mortality, and is a problem faced by...
Even though voluntary sports clubs are expected to play an important role in accomplishing the polit...
Item does not contain fulltextSports clubs in the Netherlands have an important societal position. T...
Even though voluntary sports clubs are expected to play an important role in accom- plishing the po...
There is limited knowledge about how a settings-based approach can be best applied in a sports club ...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technology: Sport Manag...
Background: Outdoor smoke-free policies (SFPs) at sports clubs have significant potential to reduce ...
AIM: This study wants to give an empirical answer to the question which determinants are most import...
Sport is a popular pastime in the Netherlands; More than 10 million people take part in at least on...
The last three decades the World Health Organization has advocated the use of the settings-based app...
Introduction: Optimizing sporting organisations’ capacity to promote health requires development and...
Background: The organized sports sector has received increased attention as a setting to promote hea...
BACKGROUND: The organized sports sector has received increased attention as a setting to promote hea...
Introduction: The Dutch government stimulates sport and physical activity opportunities in the neigh...
Background: The organized sports sector has received increased interest as a setting to stimulate ph...
Physical inactivity increases the risk for chronic diseases and mortality, and is a problem faced by...
Even though voluntary sports clubs are expected to play an important role in accomplishing the polit...
Item does not contain fulltextSports clubs in the Netherlands have an important societal position. T...
Even though voluntary sports clubs are expected to play an important role in accom- plishing the po...
There is limited knowledge about how a settings-based approach can be best applied in a sports club ...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technology: Sport Manag...
Background: Outdoor smoke-free policies (SFPs) at sports clubs have significant potential to reduce ...
AIM: This study wants to give an empirical answer to the question which determinants are most import...
Sport is a popular pastime in the Netherlands; More than 10 million people take part in at least on...
The last three decades the World Health Organization has advocated the use of the settings-based app...
Introduction: Optimizing sporting organisations’ capacity to promote health requires development and...