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Aurélie Van Hoye
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- aurelie-van-hoye
- ResearcherId : AAJ-4624-2021
- 0000-0002-0495-4747
- IdRef : 176004645
- ResearcherId : http://www.researcherid.com/rid/AAJ-4624-2021
Présentation
I'm Associate Professor at University of Lorraine, member of the Public Health Laboratory APEMAC. My research interests are focusing on supporting coaches and PE teacher in their role, especially regarding their health promotion activities and motivational climate, as well as more indirectly through the study of health enhancing physical activity policies. I have worked on the evaluation of the impact and implementation of the PAPA project ([www.papaproject.org](http://www.papaproject.org/)) in France. This project aimed at enhancing youth sport experience trough an educational training on an empowering motivational climate of their grassroots coaches. I participated to the EPHEPA project (<http://ephepa.medsci.ox.ac.uk/ephepa-project>), being responsible of the data collection of national physical activity policies in Belgium. Furthermore, my actual work is centered on the development of an intervention for sport clubs to become health promoting setting, from intervention mapping to intervention implementation and evaluation (PROSCeSS project). I'm also leader, with Susanna Geidne, of the Sports Clubs for Health of the Health Enhancing Physical Activity network of the WHO Europe. Finally, I works on the evaluation of physical activity interventions, especially on the implementation process evaluation using mixed methods. At the sport Faculty, her academic duties encompass the responsibility of the bachelor in Sport Management from 2016 to 2019 and of a master named "Project & Territories in Sport & Health" since 2018, to educate project manager able to develop (adapted) physical activity taking the specificity of territories (policies, equipment, values) into account.
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Using theory of change to develop an intervention theory for designing and evaluating behavior change SDApps for healthy eating and physical exercise: the OCAPREV theoryBMC Public Health, 2019, 19 (1), pp.1435. ⟨10.1186/s12889-019-7828-4⟩
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How do mobile health applications support behaviour changes? A scoping review of mobile health applications relating to physical activity and eating behavioursPublic Health, 2019, 175, pp.8-18. ⟨10.1016/j.puhe.2019.06.011⟩
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