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Kaiser Permanente's Community Health Initiative in Northern California: evaluation findings and lessons learned.

Allen Cheadle1, Suzanne Rauzon, Rebecca Spring, Pamela M Schwartz, Scott Gee, Esmeralda Gonzalez, Jodi Ravel, Coire Reilly, Anthony Taylor, Dana Williamson.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe the evaluation findings and lessons learned from the Kaiser Permanente Healthy Eating Active Living-Community Health Initiative.
DESIGN: Mixed methods design: qualitative case studies combined with pre/post population-level food and physical activity measures, using matched comparison schools for youth surveys.
SETTING: Three low-income communities in Northern California (combined population 129,260).
SUBJECTS: All residents of the three communities. INTERVENTION: Five-year grants of $1.5 million awarded to each community to support the implementation of community- and organizational-level policy and environmental changes. Sectors targeted included schools, health care settings, worksites, and neighborhoods. MEASURES: Reach (percentage exposed) and strength (effect size) of the interventions combined with population-level measures of physical activity (e.g., minutes of physical activity) and nutrition (e.g., fruit and vegetable servings). ANALYSIS: Pre/post analysis of population level measures, comparing changes in intervention to comparison for youth survey measures.
RESULTS: The population-level results were inconclusive overall, but showed positive and significant findings for four out of nine comparisons where "high-dose" (i.e., greater than 20% of the population reached and high strength) strategies were implemented, primarily physical activity interventions targeting school-age youth.
CONCLUSION: The positive and significant changes for the high-dose strategies suggest that if environmental interventions are of sufficient reach and strength they may be able to favorably impact obesity-related behaviors.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23113787     DOI: 10.4278/ajhp.111222-QUAN-462

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Health Promot        ISSN: 0890-1171


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