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Title: Staying safe while staying together: the COVID-19 paradox for participants returning to communitybased sport in Victoria, Australia
Authors: Staley, Kiera
Seal, Emma
Donaldson, Alex
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Keywords: concept mapping
community-based sport
COVID-19
participation
physical activity
Issue Date: Dec-2021
Publisher: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
Series/Report no.: COVID-19;608-615
Abstract: Objective: To identify the challenges adult community sport participants anticipate when returning to sport in Victoria, Australia, post a COVID-19 shutdown. Methods: Using online concept mapping, participants brainstormed challenges to returning to community sport, sorted them into groups and rated them for impact and ability/capacity to overcome. Analysis included multidimensional scaling and hierarchical cluster analysis. Results: Forty-five community sport participants representing 24 sports identified 69 unique challenges to returning to sport. Eight clusters/questions participants need answered emerged from the sorting data (mean cluster impact and ability/capacity rating out of 5): Will we have enough participants? (3.32, 2.89); How do we stay safe? (3.31, 3.35); How will our sport change? (3.17, 2.85); How can we stay together? (3.15, 3.01); Will I be physically ready? (3.15, 3.05); What about the money? (2.86, 2.53); What about me? (2.65, 3.13); and What about the facilities? (2.49, 2.45). Conclusions: Participants perceived paradoxical challenges to returning to sport after COVID-19 shutdown, which revolved around staying safe, staying connected and accessing meaningful sport activities. Implications for public health: Sport organisations and public health practitioners should address the participant-centred challenges identified in this study to maximise the public health benefits of participants returning to community sport.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4513
ISSN: 1753-6405.13177
Appears in Collections:VOL 45 NO 6

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