Using Realist Interviews to Improve Theory on the Mechanisms and Outcomes of Sport for Development Programmes
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Resumo: | The complex nature of Sport for Development (SfD) programmes makes impact evaluation challenging. Realist evaluation has been proposed as a new, theory-driven approach to evaluate complex programmes. The present study aimed to explore the value of conducting realist interviews to gain improved insight into the mechanisms and outcomes of three SfD programmes in the Netherlands: a programme that promotes sports participation among socially vulnerable youth; a combined lifestyle intervention for adults of low social economic status; and a sports-based programme for marginalised adults. In addition, the study aimed to investigate the applicability of a conceptual model from the field of social enterprise (Roy, Baker, & Kerr, 2017) as the preliminary programme theory for those interviews. First, for each programme, a realist interview was conducted with one researcher as the key informant. Thereafter, the findings from and experiences with the individual realist interviews were discussed among the informants in a group meeting. The results revealed that the conceptual model functioned well as preliminary programme theory for the SfD programmes. The realist interviews contributed to theoretical awareness and trustworthiness. Importantly, the interviews highlighted knowledge gaps and generated ideas for programme improvement. Hence, the realist interview technique is recommended as a methodological tool to generate, validate, and improve programme theory in the field of SfD. This study had, however, an explorative character, and more research is needed to confirm and generalize the findings and to learn how a greater number of stakeholders might contribute to this type of realist evaluation. |
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Using Realist Interviews to Improve Theory on the Mechanisms and Outcomes of Sport for Development Programmeshealth promotion; programme theory; realist evaluation; social inclusion; sport for developmentThe complex nature of Sport for Development (SfD) programmes makes impact evaluation challenging. Realist evaluation has been proposed as a new, theory-driven approach to evaluate complex programmes. The present study aimed to explore the value of conducting realist interviews to gain improved insight into the mechanisms and outcomes of three SfD programmes in the Netherlands: a programme that promotes sports participation among socially vulnerable youth; a combined lifestyle intervention for adults of low social economic status; and a sports-based programme for marginalised adults. In addition, the study aimed to investigate the applicability of a conceptual model from the field of social enterprise (Roy, Baker, & Kerr, 2017) as the preliminary programme theory for those interviews. First, for each programme, a realist interview was conducted with one researcher as the key informant. Thereafter, the findings from and experiences with the individual realist interviews were discussed among the informants in a group meeting. The results revealed that the conceptual model functioned well as preliminary programme theory for the SfD programmes. The realist interviews contributed to theoretical awareness and trustworthiness. Importantly, the interviews highlighted knowledge gaps and generated ideas for programme improvement. Hence, the realist interview technique is recommended as a methodological tool to generate, validate, and improve programme theory in the field of SfD. This study had, however, an explorative character, and more research is needed to confirm and generalize the findings and to learn how a greater number of stakeholders might contribute to this type of realist evaluation.Cogitatio2020-08-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.17645/si.v8i3.2747oai:ojs.cogitatiopress.com:article/2747Social Inclusion; Vol 8, No 3 (2020): Sport for Development: Opening Transdisciplinary and Intersectoral Perspectives; 152-1612183-2803reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/2747https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v8i3.2747https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/2747/2747Copyright (c) 2020 Kirsten Thecla Verkooijen , Sabina Super, Lisanne Sofie Mulderij, Dico de Jager, Annemarie Wagemakershttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVerkooijen, Kirsten TheclaSuper, SabinaMulderij, Lisanne Sofiede Jager, DicoWagemakers, Annemarie2022-12-20T10:58:46Zoai:ojs.cogitatiopress.com:article/2747Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:21:18.429422Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Using Realist Interviews to Improve Theory on the Mechanisms and Outcomes of Sport for Development Programmes |
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Using Realist Interviews to Improve Theory on the Mechanisms and Outcomes of Sport for Development Programmes |
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Using Realist Interviews to Improve Theory on the Mechanisms and Outcomes of Sport for Development Programmes Verkooijen, Kirsten Thecla health promotion; programme theory; realist evaluation; social inclusion; sport for development |
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Using Realist Interviews to Improve Theory on the Mechanisms and Outcomes of Sport for Development Programmes |
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Using Realist Interviews to Improve Theory on the Mechanisms and Outcomes of Sport for Development Programmes |
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Using Realist Interviews to Improve Theory on the Mechanisms and Outcomes of Sport for Development Programmes |
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Using Realist Interviews to Improve Theory on the Mechanisms and Outcomes of Sport for Development Programmes |
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Using Realist Interviews to Improve Theory on the Mechanisms and Outcomes of Sport for Development Programmes |
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Verkooijen, Kirsten Thecla |
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Verkooijen, Kirsten Thecla Super, Sabina Mulderij, Lisanne Sofie de Jager, Dico Wagemakers, Annemarie |
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Super, Sabina Mulderij, Lisanne Sofie de Jager, Dico Wagemakers, Annemarie |
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Verkooijen, Kirsten Thecla Super, Sabina Mulderij, Lisanne Sofie de Jager, Dico Wagemakers, Annemarie |
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health promotion; programme theory; realist evaluation; social inclusion; sport for development |
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health promotion; programme theory; realist evaluation; social inclusion; sport for development |
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The complex nature of Sport for Development (SfD) programmes makes impact evaluation challenging. Realist evaluation has been proposed as a new, theory-driven approach to evaluate complex programmes. The present study aimed to explore the value of conducting realist interviews to gain improved insight into the mechanisms and outcomes of three SfD programmes in the Netherlands: a programme that promotes sports participation among socially vulnerable youth; a combined lifestyle intervention for adults of low social economic status; and a sports-based programme for marginalised adults. In addition, the study aimed to investigate the applicability of a conceptual model from the field of social enterprise (Roy, Baker, & Kerr, 2017) as the preliminary programme theory for those interviews. First, for each programme, a realist interview was conducted with one researcher as the key informant. Thereafter, the findings from and experiences with the individual realist interviews were discussed among the informants in a group meeting. The results revealed that the conceptual model functioned well as preliminary programme theory for the SfD programmes. The realist interviews contributed to theoretical awareness and trustworthiness. Importantly, the interviews highlighted knowledge gaps and generated ideas for programme improvement. Hence, the realist interview technique is recommended as a methodological tool to generate, validate, and improve programme theory in the field of SfD. This study had, however, an explorative character, and more research is needed to confirm and generalize the findings and to learn how a greater number of stakeholders might contribute to this type of realist evaluation. |
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