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Process and Outcome Evaluations of Intervention to Promote Voluntary Exercise Training Among South Korean Firefighters

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Abstract
The main aim of the present study is to evaluate reach, dose, fidelity, and outcomes of the interventions for promoting voluntary exercise training among South Korean firefighters. Four interventions for promoting voluntary exercise training among firefighters (i.e., virtual reality exercise system intervention, poster intervention, monitor intervention, and wearable health device intervention) were performed in a fire station located in Seoul, South Korea. To evaluate reach and dose received related to each intervention, participants were asked to answer several simple questions. Three process evaluators completed a 20-item survey to share their impressions related to the quality of intervention delivery. Paired t test was used to examine mean changes in primary (i.e., mean minutes of exercise training per week) and secondary outcomes (i.e., beliefs and intention) between pre- and postinterventions. More than 60% of participants experienced monitor and wearable health device interventions. Process evaluators tend not to agree with a statement saying that the number of the virtual reality exercise equipment was appropriate. Among firefighters who participated in exercise training less than 150 min per week at 1-month follow-up, mean minutes of exercise training per week increased by 67.95 min after interventions. Future studies need to examine whether the monitor and wearable health device interventions effectively increase exercise training participation among firefighters in other fire stations located in Seoul, South Korea.
Author(s)
Chung Gun LeeJunhye KwonSeiyeong ParkChiyoung AhnDong-Il SeoWook SongJung-Jun ParkHan-Joon LeeHyun Joo KangYeon Soon Ahn
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
exercise trainingfirefightersprogram evaluationtheory of planned behavior
DOI
10.1177/15579883221076897
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/14667
Publisher
American Journal of Mens Health
Language
영어
ISSN
1557-9883
Citation Volume
16
Citation Number
1
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
7
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Medicine > Nursing
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