| Literature DB >> 20152018 |
Andrea M de Silva-Sanigorski1, Kristy Bolton, Michelle Haby, Peter Kremer, Lisa Gibbs, Elizabeth Waters, Boyd Swinburn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is only limited evidence available on how best to prevent childhood obesity and community-based interventions hold promise, as several successful interventions have now been published. The Victorian Government has recently funded six disadvantaged communities across Victoria, Australia for three years to promote healthy eating and physical activity for children, families, and adults in a community-based participatory manner. Five of these intervention communities are situated in Primary Care Partnerships and are the subject of this paper. The interventions will comprise a mixture of capacity-building, environmental, and whole-of-community approaches with targeted and population-level interventions. The specific intervention activities will be determined locally within each community through stakeholder and community consultation. Implementation of the interventions will occur through funded positions in primary care and local government. This paper describes the design of the evaluation of the five primary care partnership-based initiatives in the 'Go for your life' Health Promoting Communities: Being Active Eating Well (HPC:BAEW) initiative. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20152018 PMCID: PMC2836295 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-65
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Intervention community characteristics and target groups.
| Intervention Community | Community characteristics | Primary target group | Secondary target group |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rural and urban townships | Primary school aged children | Families, carers, older adults and seniors | |
| Urban | Children 0-12 years | Families, carers, older adults and seniors | |
| Rural townships | Secondary school aged children | Older adults | |
| Urban | Secondary school aged children | Young people newly arrived from overseas | |
| Rural | Working adults | Wider community |
The intervention approaches for the objectives of the five Health Promoting Communities: Being Active Eating Well intervention communities*.
| Intervention approach | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intervention objectives | Capacity building | Policy development & implementation | Community strengthening | Health skills & action competencies | Social marketing |
| Increase consumption of healthy food at home and/or in the community | 2,4 | 4 | 2 | 2,4,5 | 2 |
| Increase consumption of and access to fruit and vegetables | 2,3,4 | 2,3,4 | 2,3 | 2,3,4 | 2,3,4 |
| Decrease consumption of high fat, sugar, salt and energy dense foods | 2,3 | 1,2,3 | 2,3 | 1,2,3 | 1,2,3 |
| Increase water consumption | 1,2,3,4 | 1,2,3,4 | 1,2,3,4,5 | 1,2,3,4 | |
| Decrease consumption of high sugar drinks | 1,2,3,4 | 1,2,3,4 | 1,2,3,4 | 1,2,3,4 | |
| Increase the number of recreational opportunities for students/adults | 3,4,5 | 2,3 | 3,5 | 5 | |
| Increase opportunities for formal and/or informal physical activity | 2,3,4 | 2,3 | 2,3 | 2,3,4 | 2,3,4 |
| Increase active transport | 3 | 3,5 | 1,2 | ||
| Increase awareness of healthy eating and physical activity guidelines | 4,5 | 1,2,4 | 1,2,3,5 | ||
| Increase initiation and duration of breastfeeding | 2 | ||||
| Improve healthy lifestyle using intergenerational and role modeling approaches | 1 | 1 | 1,2 | 1,2 | |
| Foster positive body image | 3 | 3 | 3 | ||
| Community capacity building (leadership, partnerships, infrastructure etc) | 1,2,3,4,5 | 2 | 1,5 | ||
*The numbers relate to the specific intervention communities (1-5), see table 1 for more details.
Figure 1Program logic model of the Health Promoting Communities: Being Active Eating Well initiative.
Overview of the multi-level and mixed methods evaluation data to be collected
| Level | Details | Tools |
|---|---|---|
| Networks and partnerships | Partnership/community assessment | |
| Environment | Environment assessment | |
| Socio-cultural environment | School environment assessment | |
| Food and activity related behaviors | Health behavior questionnaire |