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Proof of concept and feasibility of the app-based‘#SWPMoveMoreChallenge’: Impacts on physical activity and well-being in a police population

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posted on 2021-11-16, 16:13 authored by Helen Oliver, Owen Thomas, Robert James Copeland, Ian Hesketh, Matt Jukes, Kathryn Chadd, Marc Rocca
An app-based physical activity intervention (#SWPMoveMore Challenge) was completed by 239 workers from one UK police force using a quasi-experimental design. Impacts were assessed against minutes of movement, individual difference and work-related stress variables using quantitative and qualitative approaches. The concept was feasible and translatable to a UK police population and the intervention significantly benefited direct measures of physical activity and perceptions of vitality, job stress, job satisfaction, negative coping strategy use and engagement at work. The intervention was also motivational in helping individuals take-up and maintain physical activity and positively impacted morale and comradery within the work-force

Funding

This research was directly funded by South Wales Police who received support from the National Police Wellbeing Service to undertake the programme of work.

History

Published in

The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles

Publisher

Sage

Acceptance Date

2021-06-24

Publication Date

2021-06-24

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Citation

Oliver, H., Thomas, O., Copeland, R.J., Hesketh, I., Jukes, M., Chadd, K. and Rocca, M. (2021) 'Proof of concept and feasibility of the app-based ‘# SWPMoveMore Challenge’: Impacts on physical activity and well-being in a police population', The Police Journal, p.0032258X211024690.

Print ISSN

0032-258X

Electronic ISSN

1740-5599

Cardiff Met Affiliation

  • Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences

Cardiff Met Authors

Helen Oliver Owen Thomas

Cardiff Met Research Centre/Group

  • Mental Health and Wellbeing in Demanding Environments

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  • © The Authors

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