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Table 2 Facilitators and challenges within the FA intervention

From: Facilitators and challenges in delivering a peer-support physical activity intervention for older adults: a qualitative study with multiple stakeholders

Facilitators / Challenges

Themes / Sub-themes

Illustrative quotes

Facilitators

Social interaction

I think that the social interaction reallyplays a major part in retention, in that age group anyway (Staff 2)

Community referral pathways

The health trainers often refer people to the intervention (Staff 2)

Facilities

The facilities here, unbelievable We need support and training, butlet’s be honest, without the building we couldn’t do it (Peer volunteer 1)

High quality instructors

I think that what’s made it a success is that we’ve been given good friendly instructors that are easy to get on with and are part of creating a good atmosphere (Service user 7)

Challenges

Inconsistent practice

 

-Eligibility

View 1: From what I know it’s over 50 50’s, so under 50 you can’t (attend) (Staff 3)

View 2: We accept all ages, but it’s got to be an acceptable age, probably 30 or 40 (Staff 1)

-Induction protocols

View 1: They don’t have to have one, [induction] no. If it’s just the class they want to use they don’t have an induction (staff 2)

Capacity, safety, and accountability

We knew we needed more numbers (staff), one volunteer can only look after three people in the gym (Peer volunteer 2)

Raising awareness

more work needs doing to make GPs aware (Staff 2)