Background:
The uptake, implementation, and maintenance of effective interventions promoting physical activity
(PA) and a healthy diet and the implementation of policies targeting these behaviors are processes not well
understood. We aimed to gain a better understanding of what health promotion professionals and policy makers
think are important factors facilitating adoption, implementation, and maintenance of multi-level interventions and
policies promoting healthy eating and PA in Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Norway, and Poland.
Methods:
Six interventions and six policies were identified based on pre-defined criteria. Forty semi-structured
interviews were conducted with stakeholders from various sectors to elicit information on factors impacting
adoption, implementation, and maintenance of these interventions and policies. All interview transcripts were
coded in NVivo, using a common categorization matrix. Coding in the respective countries was done by one
researcher and validated by a second researcher.
Results:
Active involvement of relevant stakeholders and good communication between coordinating organizations
were described as important factors contributing to successful adoption and implementation of both interventions and
policies. Additional facilitating factors included sufficient training of staff and tailoring of materials to match needs of
various target groups. The respondents indicated that maint
enance of implemented interventions/policies depended on
whether they were embedded in existing or newly created organizational structures in different settings and whether
continued funding was secured.
Conclusions:
Despite considerable heterogeneity of interventions and health policies in the five countries,
stakeholders across these countries identify similar factors facilitating adoption, implementation, and maintenance of
these interventions and policies.