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A Qualitative Systematic Review of Public-Private Partnership in Promoting Physical Activity

Authors
Lee, YounghanYun, LiraKim, Mi-LyangWashington, Marvin
Issue Date
Jun-2020
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Keywords
public-private partnership; physical activity; cross-sector engagement; population-level initiative; systematic review
Citation
Evaluation and the Health Professions, v.43, no.2, pp 90 - 104
Pages
15
Journal Title
Evaluation and the Health Professions
Volume
43
Number
2
Start Page
90
End Page
104
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/2809
DOI
10.1177/0163278718796153
ISSN
0163-2787
1552-3918
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to conduct a comprehensive review of public-private partnership (PPP) literature that pertains to promoting physical activity. A qualitative systematic review guided data search and screening process, and the findings were synthesized and interpreted using a qualitative content analysis method. Literature was searched from 16 academic and 6 gray literature databases. A total of 1,117 articles were initially searched, full texts of 186 articles were assessed, and 13 articles that met the inclusion criteria were finally included. PPPs have been initiated in various contexts including implementing the pledge policy, program coordination, and infrastructure supports. Public-sector partners were identified in a range of vertical and horizontal levels. Private partners were mainly manufacturers and/or retailers related to physical activity, sport facility operators, professional sport teams, or companies for providing infrastructures for active transportation. Public and private organizations have performed various roles of funding the initiatives, developing and implementing diverse resources, and taking actions to deliver benefits to the communities. Several challenges were reported when developing, implementing, and evaluating the partnership initiatives. The outcomes of the current review can be utilized to anticipate pragmatic issues when public and private partners jointly participate in physical activity promotion.
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