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The Olympic Healthcare Legacy: A Study to Investigate the Perceptions of Relevant Stakeholders to See How the 2012 Olympics Have Affected the Health and Wellbeing of Children in East London by Use of Semi-structured Interviews

机译:奥林匹克医疗遗产:一项研究相关利益相关者的看法,以了解2012年奥运会如何通过半结构化访谈来影响东伦敦儿童的健康和福祉

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The six London Boroughs hosting the Games published plans for legacy in the Strategic Regeneration Framework (SRF), where their determination to have parity with the rest of London in various aspects of life including healthcare in children were outlined. There is a paucity of evidence to support the notion that hosting an Olympic games leads to an increase in participation in physical or sporting activities for host countries with also little evidence to suggest other health benefits. To date no research has been conducted to see what the perceptions of stakeholders involved in the healthcare of younger children in East London are, in terms of what healthcare legacy has been left from the 2012 Games. The key objectives were to determine what relevant stakeholders in the care of primary school aged children in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets understood by the term ‘healthcare legacy’, and to assess their views on the impact of the Olympics on the children and to provide recommendations on how the health and well being of the children may be improved. A qualitative semi-structured interview study design was used. The Framework Method was used to analyse results. 14 stakeholders (GPs, teachers, paediatric community nurses, councillors, youth centre worker) were interviewed and 10 themes were identified: general awareness of healthcare legacy, pre-Olympic status, funding, education, diet, non-tangible effects of the Olympics, Exercise, Social support, local regeneration and further recommendations. The investigation suggested that the Games did emanate a healthcare legacy of sorts. However the effects were largely transient. The multicultural and low socioeconomic nature of Tower Hamlets has made it difficult to establish a legacy. Future recommendations include education of both parents and children on the benefits of a healthy lifestyle.
机译:主办奥运会的六个伦敦自治市镇已发布了战略重生框架(SRF)中的遗产计划,其中概述了他们决心在生活的各个方面与伦敦其他地区保持平等,包括儿童医疗保健。缺乏证据支持举办奥运会导致东道国增加参加体育活动的观念,也没有证据表明其他健康益处。迄今为止,就2012年奥运会留下的医疗遗产而言,至今尚未进行任何研究以查看涉足东伦敦幼儿医疗保健的利益相关者的看法。主要目标是确定在塔姆哈姆雷特市伦敦自治市的小学年龄段儿童的照顾中,哪些相关的利益相关者被“医疗遗产”一词所理解,并评估他们对奥运会对儿童的影响的看法并提供有关如何改善儿童健康状况的建议。使用定性的半结构化访谈研究设计。框架方法用于分析结果。采访了14个利益相关者(全科医生,教师,儿科社区护士,议员,青年中心工作人员),并确定了10个主题:对医疗遗产的一般意识,奥运会前的状态,资金,教育,饮食,奥运会的无形影响,锻炼,社会支持,局部更新和进一步建议。调查表明,奥运会确实散发了一定的医疗遗产。然而,这种影响在很大程度上是暂时的。 Tower Hamlets的多元文化和低社会经济性质使其难以建立遗产。未来的建议包括对父母和孩子进行关于健康生活方式的益处的教育。

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