| Literature DB >> 27905062 |
Margaret B Hargreaves1, Cara Orfield2, Todd Honeycutt2, Michaela Vine2, Charlotte Cabili2, Brandon Coffee-Borden1, Michaella Morzuch2, Lydie A Lebrun-Harris3, Sylvia K Fisher4.
Abstract
The Healthy Weight Collaborative (HWC) represents a national quality improvement effort to increase uptake of evidence-based community-based interventions to address obesity among children. Implemented from 2011 to 2013, the HWC built the capacity of 49 community-based multisector teams (10 teams in the Phase 1 pilot, 39 teams in Phase 2), delivered services to support health behavior changes in children and families, and implemented sustainable social and environmental policy change at the organizational and community levels. Phase 2 teams participated in three virtual collaborative learning sessions interspersed with three "action periods" during which teams implemented the HWC "change package" while receiving tailored coaching and peer-support. All of the teams participating in Phase 2 adopted a healthy weight message, 59% implemented community-wide healthy weight assessments and healthy weight plans, and 31% made progress toward developing and implementing policies to promote healthy weight. By the end of the project, one-third of teams had developed sustainability plans to continue working with this approach. The HWC offers a collaborative team model with the potential to effectively address other public health challenges.Entities:
Keywords: Children; Collaboration; Evaluation; Obesity; Quality improvement
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27905062 DOI: 10.1007/s10900-016-0302-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Community Health ISSN: 0094-5145