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National implementation trial of BeUpstanding™: an online initiative for workers to sit less and move more

Title: National implementation trial of BeUpstanding™: an online initiative for workers to sit less and move more
Authors: GN Healy; AD Goode; L Ulyate; A Abbott; David Dunstan; EG Eakin; ND Gilson; L Gunning; J Jetann; Tony LaMontagne; Marj Moodie; S Mulcahy; N Owen; T Shilton; L Sweeny; L Straker; EAH Winkler
Publication Year: 2024
Subject Terms: Biomedical and clinical sciences; Clinical sciences; Nutrition and dietetics; Education; Health sciences; Epidemiology; Public health; Sports science and exercise; Adult; Australia; Exercise; Female; Health Promotion; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Occupational Health; Program Evaluation; Sedentary Behavior; Sitting Position; Surveys and Questionnaires; Workplace; Activity; Health and safety; Implementation trial; Occupational; RE-AIM; Sitting; Web-based
Description: Background The online BeUpstanding™ program is an eight-week workplace-delivered intervention for desk-based workers to raise awareness of the benefits of sitting less and moving more and build a supportive culture for change. A workplace representative (the “champion”) delivers the program, which includes a workshop where teams collectively choose their sit less/move more strategies. A toolkit provides the champion with a step-by-step guide and associated resources to support program uptake, delivery, and evaluation. Here we report on the main findings from the Australian national implementation trial of BeUpstanding. Methods Recruitment (12/06/2019 to 30/09/2021) was supported by five policy and practice partners, with desk-based work teams from across Australia targeted. Effectiveness was measured via a single arm, repeated-measures trial. Data were collected via online surveys, toolkit analytics, and telephone calls with champions. The RE-AIM framework guided evaluation, with adoption/reach (number and characteristics); effectiveness (primary: self-reported workplace sitting time); implementation (completion of core components; costs); and, maintenance intentions reported here. Linear mixed models, correcting for cluster, were used for effectiveness, with reach, adoption, implementation, and maintenance outcomes described. Results Of the 1640 website users who signed-up to BeUpstanding during the recruitment period, 233 were eligible, 198 (85%) provided preliminary consent, and 118 (50.6%) champions consented and started the trial, with 94% (n = 111 champions) completing. Trial participation was from across Australia and across industries, and reached 2,761 staff, with 2,248 participating in the staff survey(s): 65% female; 64% university educated; 17% from a non-English speaking background. The program effectively changed workplace sitting (-38.5 [95%CI -46.0 to -28.7] minutes/8-hour workday) and all outcomes targeted by BeUpstanding (behaviours and culture), with small-to-moderate ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Relation: http://hdl.handle.net/10779/DRO/DU:27221874.v1; https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/National_implementation_trial_of_BeUpstanding_an_online_initiative_for_workers_to_sit_less_and_move_more/27221874
Availability: http://hdl.handle.net/10779/DRO/DU:27221874.v1; https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/National_implementation_trial_of_BeUpstanding_an_online_initiative_for_workers_to_sit_less_and_move_more/27221874
Rights: CC BY 4.0
Accession Number: edsbas.83DE9C97
Database: BASE