S14-2: The association of physical activity referral scheme’ components with physical activity level, scheme uptake and adherence rates: a systematic review, meta-analysis with meta-regression
Wolfgang Geidl, Anna Brandmeier, Sarah Klamroth, Inga Naber, Anja Weissenfels, Karim Abu-Omar, Klaus Pfeifer, Eriselda Mino, Coral Hanson, Sheona McHale, Michael Schuler, Peter Gelius, Stephen Whiting, Kremlin Wickramasinghe, Gauden Galea

TL;DR
This study reviews how different parts of physical activity referral schemes affect people's activity levels, participation, and adherence.
Contribution
Identifies specific PARS components linked to higher adherence rates using meta-regression analysis.
Findings
PARS with person-centered approaches, screening, and brief advice show higher adherence rates.
PARS offering physical activity sessions are associated with lower adherence rates.
High certainty evidence shows a small increase in physical activity compared to usual care.
Abstract
Physical activity referral schemes (PARS) are complex interventions comprised of multiple components such as screening, brief advice, and written prescription. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between PARS components and physical activity, uptake, and adherence rates. Additionally, the overall effect of PARS is analysed. 6 databases were searched for studies published between 1990-2023; included PARS with participants ≥16 years old; and reported either physical activity, uptake or adherence outcomes. GRADE was used to assess quality of evidence. Separate random-effects meta-analysis by comparison group were conducted for physical activity. Uptake and adherence rates were pooled using proportional meta-analysis. The PARS components were analyzed via univariate meta-regression. We included 52 studies from which 50 targeted people with, or at risk of, non-communicable…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedication Adherence and Compliance · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation · Chronic Disease Management Strategies
