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Barriers and enablers in doping, anti-doping, and clean sport: A qualitative meta-synthesis informed by the theoretical domains framework and COM-B model

Williams, Toni L.; Patterson, Laurie B.; Heyes, Andrew R.; Staff, Helen R.; Boardley, Ian D.; Petróczi, Andrea; Backhouse, Susan H.

Authors

Laurie B. Patterson

Andrew R. Heyes

Helen R. Staff

Ian D. Boardley

Andrea Petróczi

Susan H. Backhouse



Abstract

To protect the integrity of sport, and the health of athletes, global anti-doping programmes seek to prevent doping, and elicit anti-doping and clean sport behaviours, through education, deterrence, detection, enforcement, and rules. To guide programme development, this meta-synthesis of qualitative research applied a behavioural science framework to identify barriers and enablers to doping, anti-doping, and clean sport. A systematic search of electronic databases up to May 2022, followed by critical appraisal, resulted in 73 included articles. Fifty-two articles reported the athlete perspective, thirteen included athletes, athlete support personnel (ASP), and other experts, and eight focused on ASP only. Rigorous methods of thematic synthesis were drawn upon to construct analytical themes in line with the theoretical domains framework (TDF) and the capability, opportunity, and motivation model of behaviour (COM-B). A wide range of barriers and enablers were identified which influenced capability, opportunity, and motivation to participate in a clean sport environment. The weight of evidence pointed to limitations in the current anti-doping education system in providing athletes and ASP with the knowledge and skills to protect against doping, as well as the significant influence of social and cultural norms in shaping doping and clean sport behaviours through a shared social identity, and risky contexts leading to moments of vulnerability to doping. We identified a need for anti-doping programmes to move beyond the current focus on athlete capability, and address the opportunity and motivation components of clean sport behaviours through a targeted and tailored focus on education, training, persuasion, modelling and environmental restructuring interventions.

Citation

Williams, T. L., Patterson, L. B., Heyes, A. R., Staff, H. R., Boardley, I. D., Petróczi, A., & Backhouse, S. H. (2024). Barriers and enablers in doping, anti-doping, and clean sport: A qualitative meta-synthesis informed by the theoretical domains framework and COM-B model. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 72, Article 102608. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2024.102608

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 12, 2024
Online Publication Date Feb 13, 2024
Publication Date 2024-05
Deposit Date Feb 24, 2024
Publicly Available Date Aug 14, 2025
Journal Psychology of sport and exercise
Print ISSN 1469-0292
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 72
Article Number 102608
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2024.102608
Keywords Thematic synthesis, Athlete vulnerability, Qualitative research, Anti-Doping education, Competitive sport
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2279370