This readme file was generated on 2024-06-17 by Katie Newby GENERAL INFORMATION This dataset supersedes the previously published version at: https://doi.org/10.18745/ds.26088 Title of Dataset: SPSS output for all analyses supporting the peer reviewed paper ‘Moving an exercise referral scheme to remote delivery during the Covid-19 pandemic: an observational study examining the impact on uptake, adherence, and costs’ (PHIRST NERS project) Author/Principal Investigator Information Name: Dr Katie Newby ORCID: 0000-0002-9348-0116 Institution: University of Hertfordshire Address: Department of Psychology, Sport and Geography Room 1H273, C.P. Snow Building Life and Medical Sciences College Lane Campus University of Hertfordshire Hatfield AL10 9AB Email: k.newby@herts.ac.uk Author/Associate or Co-investigator Information Name: Prof Katherine Brown ORCID:0000-0003-2472-5754 Institution: University of Hertfordshire Address: Department of Psychology, Sport and Geography Room 1H273, C.P. Snow Building Life and Medical Sciences College Lane Campus University of Hertfordshire Hatfield AL10 9AB Email: k.brown25@herts.ac.uk Date of data collection: Data transferred to the research team in January 2022. Dataset includes patients referred to NERS between the 1st January 2019 and the 9th December 2021. Geographic location of data collection: Wales Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR; Award ID: NIHR131573; Project ID: NIHR134153). SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: CC BY 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Links to publications that cite or use the data: Currently under review by BMC Public Health Was data derived from another source? Yes. This is the output from SPSS (statistical analysis software) which was used to analyse the dataset. The original dataset is owned by Public Health Wales not publicly available. The dataset was made available to the research team under license for the purposes of this study. Recommended citation for this dataset: Newby, K., Howlett, N., Wagner, A., Smeeton, N., Fakoya, O., Lloyd, N., Freethy, I., Bontoft, C., Brown, K., McKibben, M.-A., Petherick, A., & Wills, W. (2024). SPSS output for all analyses supporting the peer reviewed paper ‘Moving an exercise referral scheme to remote delivery during the Covid-19 pandemic: an observational study examining the impact on uptake, adherence, and costs’ (PHIRST NERS project). UH Research Archive. https://doi.org/10.18745/DS.28071 DATA & FILE OVERVIEW The list below displays the parent and child folders containing the output (preceding by '>' and '>>' respectively). File names contained within these folders are preceded with '#' . >Demographics #Output Demographics - all analysed #Output Demographics - all referred >Uptake #Output Multi-level model for uptake 1 #Output Multi-level model for uptake 2 >Adherence #Output Multi-level model for adherence 1 #Output Multi-level model for adherence 2 Are there multiple versions of the dataset? No METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: Protocol available via research registry: https://www.researchregistry.com (#7842). Research aim: The aim of this study was to explore the barriers and facilitators to uptake and engagement of the Welsh National Exercise Referral Scheme (NERS) when delivered in face-to-face and virtual formats, and to examine the cost to service users of engaging with scheme in these different ways. Maximum variation sampling was used to recruit participants. Interviews with service users (n=21) and one person who declined the service, and three focus groups with service providers (n=19), were conducted. Methods for processing the data: Data was supplied by Public Health Wales under license. People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission: All analysis (except cost analysis) performed by the lead author (KN) and checked by co-author and study statistician (NS). Cost analysis performed by co-author AW. DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: Output Demographics - all analysed Variable List: Gender2 biological sex (male or female) Age_at_ref2 age at referral (years) IMD_Quintile Welsh Index of Multiple deprivation (IMD) quintile LHB2 Local Health Board Pathways_5 NERS pathway (generic, level 4, back care, mental health or weight management) ref_recode2 Referrer (GP, physiotherapist, practice nurse, other) DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: Output Demographics - all referred Variable List: Gender2 biological sex (male or female) Age_at_ref2 age at referral (years) GPathways_5 NERS pathway (generic, level 4, back care, mental health or weight management) Cohort_Group Mode of delivery (standard, hybrid, or modified) LHB2 Local Health Board Pathways_5 NERS pathway (generic, level 4, back care, mental health or weight management) ref_recode2 Referrer (GP, physiotherapist, practice nurse, other) Variable List:Multi-level model for uptake 1 Age_at_ref2 age at referral (years) Gender2 biological sex (male or female) Cohort_Group Mode of delivery (standard or modified) IMD_Quintile Welsh Index of Multiple deprivation (IMD) quintile Local_Authority local authority Pathways_5 NERS pathway (generic, level 4, back care, mental health or weight management) ref_recode2 Referrer (GP, physiotherapist, practice nurse, other) Date_of_first_consultation_recorded Attended first onsultation (yes, no) Output Multi-level model for uptake 2 Age_at_ref2 age at referral (years) Gender2 biological sex (male or female) Cohort_Group Mode of delivery (standard or modified) IMD_Quintile2_dummy Welsh Index of Multiple deprivation (IMD) quintile 2 IMD_Quintile3_dummy Welsh Index of Multiple deprivation (IMD) quintile 3 IMD_Quintile4_dummy Welsh Index of Multiple deprivation (IMD) quintile 4 IMD_Quintile5_dummy Welsh Index of Multiple deprivation (IMD) quintile 5 Pathway_5_dummy_generic_level4 Level 4 pathway Pathway_5_dummy_generic_back Back care pathway Pathway_5_dummy_generic_MH Mental health pathway Pathway_5_dummy_generic_weight Weight management pathway Date_of_first_exercise_recorded_USE_ME Attended first exercise session (yes, no) DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: multilevel model for adherence 1 Variable List: Sessions_completed_16wk Total number of NERS sessions attended Age_at_ref2 age at referral (years) Gender2 biological sex (male or female) Cohort_Dummy2 hybrid mode of delivery Cohort_Dummy3 modified mode of delivery IMD_Quintile2_dummy Welsh Index of Multiple deprivation (IMD) quintile 2 IMD_Quintile3_dummy Welsh Index of Multiple deprivation (IMD) quintile 3 IMD_Quintile4_dummy Welsh Index of Multiple deprivation (IMD) quintile 4 IMD_Quintile5_dummy Welsh Index of Multiple deprivation (IMD) quintile 5 Pathway_5_dummy_generic_level4 Level 4 pathway Pathway_5_dummy_generic_back Back care pathway Pathway_5_dummy_generic_MH Mental health pathway Pathway_5_dummy_generic_weight Weight management pathway DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: multilevel model for adherence 2 Variable List: Date_of_16wk_consultation_recorded_USE_ME Whether service user attended the 16-week consultation (yes/no) IMD_Quintile Welsh Index of Multiple deprivation (IMD) quintile Age_at_ref2 age at referral (years) Gender2 biological sex (male or female) Pathways_5 NERS pathway (generic, level 4, back care, mental health or weight management) Cohort_Group Mode of delivery (standard, hybrid, or modified)