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      Conceptualizing the wider societal outcomes of a community health programme and developing indicators for their measurement

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      UCL IOE Press
      HEALTH PROMOTION, SOCIAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, SPORT, GROUNDED THEORY

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          Current theories and models applied in health promotion research have tended to be deficient in accounting for the complex and increasingly fragmented policy and social contexts in which health behaviour and interventions take place. We develop a grounded theory social return on investment (SROI) methodology using a subsample of 34 stakeholders involved in a community physical activity programme. The resulting conceptual framework identifies 15 outcomes across three domains comprising social equity, education and participation, and organizational and performance. These reflect the wider complexities of the ecological context in which health behaviour takes place. The grounded theory SROI methodology provides a basis for engaging meaningfully with community stakeholders in a co-production process to identify outcomes and develop indicators to assess them.

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          72010652
          Research for All
          UCL IOE Press
          2399-8121
          25 January 2018
          : 2
          : 1
          : 93-105
          Article
          2399-8121(20180125)2:1L.93;1- s9.phd /ioep/rfa/2018/00000002/00000001/art00009
          10.18546/RFA.02.1.09
          bedcd191-00b8-4884-be55-1bd8352f5638
          Copyright @ 2018
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          GENERAL ARTICLES

          Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods,Education & Public policy,Educational research & Statistics
          SPORT,PHYSICAL ACTIVITY,SOCIAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT,HEALTH PROMOTION,GROUNDED THEORY

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