| Literature DB >> 22830984 |
Helen Mavoa1, Gade Waqa, Marj Moodie, Peter Kremer, Marita McCabe, Wendy Snowdon, Boyd Swinburn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Policies targeting obesogenic environments and behaviours are critical to counter rising obesity rates and lifestyle-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Policies are likely to be most effective and enduring when they are based on the best available evidence. Evidence-informed policy making is especially challenging in countries with limited resources. The Pacific TROPIC (Translational Research for Obesity Prevention in Communities) project aims to implement and evaluate a tailored knowledge-brokering approach to evidence-informed policy making to address obesity in Fiji, a Pacific nation challenged by increasingly high rates of obesity and concomitant NCDs.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22830984 PMCID: PMC3444395 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-552
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Seven phases of the TROPIC project.
Measures to determine effectiveness of the TROPIC knowledge-broking process on evidence-informed policies to reduce obesity
| Semi- structured interviews | Identify understanding of and experience with evidence, policy and evidence-informed policy making | All individual participants | Pre-TROPIC | · Descriptive |
| · Thematic | ||||
| Is Research Working for You? survey (CHSRF) | Identify perceived evidence-informed decision making skills and resources at organisational and individual levels | All individual participants | Pre-TROPIC | |
| Semi-structured interviews | Identify perceptions of organisational culture and resources to support evidence-informed policy making | Purposive sampling of one expert per org. | Pre-TROPIC | · Descriptive |
| · Thematic | ||||
| Process diary completed by TROPIC team | Identify resources utilised (time spent; personnel; purpose) in knowledge broking activities at individual and organisational levels | | Ongoing | · Descriptive statistics for level of individual participation and TROPIC outputs |
| Is Research Working for You? Survey (CHSRF) | Identify perceived changes in EIDM skills and resource at organisational and individual levels following TROPIC | All participants | Post-TROPIC | · Repeated measure ANOVAs |
| Interviews | Identify perceived impact of TROPIC on individuals’ roles, organisational position and future careers | All participants | Post-TROPIC | · Descriptive |
| · Structured (electronic) | | | | · Thematic |
| · Semi- structured (face-to- face) | | | | |
| Structured interviews | Identify perceived impact of TROPIC on organisation | High-level officer from each organisation (n = 6) | Post-TROPIC | · Descriptive |
| · Thematic |