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. 2020 Aug 11;17(16):5805. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17165805

Table 3.

Examples of potential strategies for physical activity (PA) promotion to generate strengths and opportunities based on a SWOT analysis.

Positive Influence onto PA Promotion Negative Influence onto PA Promotion
Internal Factors (within the scope or control of the residential policy/program) Strengths Weaknesses
Staff recognize need for ideas and skills in leading PA (1) Resident characteristic: ingrained sedentary habit
Potential Strategy
Offer staff training to lead PA programs
Institutional policy makes PA participation unavoidable (2) Home characteristic: voluntary participation with program scheduled at a desirable time
Potential Strategy
Change institutional policy: mandate PA participation; schedule PA at a time when clients are not tired from work; lock dormitory doors when PA programs are scheduled
External Factors (outside the direct control of the residential policy/program) Opportunities Threats Availability of quality staff
Supply a larger pool of trained healthcare workers Potential Strategy
Seek external support with agencies to offer certificate/degree courses in adapted physical activities or healthcare for special populations, which are recognized by the social services sector.