| Literature DB >> 30813523 |
Sebastian Del Busto1, Inés Galindo2, Juan Jesús Hernandez3, Francisco Camarelles4, Esther Nieto5, Águeda Caballero6, María Sandín Vázquez7.
Abstract
Chronic diseases, also known as non-communicable diseases (NCD) are one of the most important public health problems of our time. Many of these diseases can be reduced by achieving healthy lifestyles. Community interventions are very useful in reducing these types of diseases since they have a direct impact over daily conditions and are adjustable to the complex situations that they carry. This article describes the process of the creation of a collaborative platform for the design and implementation of community interventions to prevent NCDs. This platform includes six non-governmental organizations who have aligned their prevention and health promotion objectives to develop joint community interventions. The intervention levels approach, based on the socio-ecological model has been the basic model to structure the working groups of the platform. Dealing with institutional differences, complexity and variability of contexts, defining the roles and responsibilities and managing the resources are key elements to have in mind to achieve good relations and functional partnerships to design and implement effective community interventions at different levels. Institutional recognition, support and planning based on local priorities are also key elements for these kinds of platforms to be successful, sustainable and, therefore, have an impact on people's health.Entities:
Keywords: NCD; chronic disease; community health; health promotion; multi-component interventions; partnerships; prevention; social determinants; structural interventions
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30813523 PMCID: PMC6427668 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16050676
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Founding partners of the platform, main field and type of actions on non-communicable diseases.
| Institution | Main Field | Type of Actions |
|---|---|---|
| Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC) | Cancer | Prevention, Research, Political Incidence, Communication |
| Spanish Heart Foundation (FEC) | Heart Disease | Prevention, Health Promotion, Communication |
| Spanish Red Cross | General Health | Health Promotion, Political Incidence, Healthcare |
| Spanish Society of Family and Community Medicine (semFYC) | Primary Healthcare | Health Promotion, Healthcare, Research |
| Spanish Federation of Community Nursing Associations (FAECAP) | Primary Healthcare | Health Promotion, Healthcare, Research |
| Spanish Diabetes Association (SED) | Diabetes | Health Promotion, Healthcare, Research |
Figure 1Organizational and operative structure of the collaborative platform. National Coordination Committee manages three working groups. Each group works at a different intervention level. Some groups can work at more than one level.
Phases, actors, objectives, methodology description of the whole initiative. What is done and what is going to be.
| Phase | Actor | Objectives | Methodology Description | Done | Planned 2019 | To be Planned |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Organizational | AECC All partners | Creating a collaborative platform by articulating non-governmental institutions | Mapping and evaluation of potential partners. | X | ||
| Meetings with potential partners. | X | |||||
| Defining an organizational and functional structure | X | |||||
| Defining roles, responsibilities, resources, etc. | X | |||||
| Signing Terms of Reference | X | |||||
| Functional | Work group 1 | Influence decision-makers to make permanent decisions and changes that promote healthy habits. | Political Incidence | X | ||
| Create political structures and networks that support health promotion through community interventions. | ||||||
| Work group 2 | Promote the implementation of the National Prevention and Health Promotion Strategy. | Community Interventions | X | |||
| Promote the local implementation of the strategy (community interventions). | ||||||
| Design and implement community interventions to promote healthy lifestyles (health education and changes in the context). | ||||||
| Work group 3 | Design health promotion interventions through social marketing and communications. | Communication | X | |||
| Perform as a communications team for the platform. | ||||||
| Evaluation | All partners and each work group | Evaluating the implementation process of the initiative. | Qualitative evaluation | X | ||
| Evaluating the political incidence actions. | Quantitative evaluation | X | ||||
| Evaluating the results of each community intervention. | Quantitative evaluation | X | ||||
| Evaluating health promotion interventions through communications. | Quantitative evaluation | X |