| Literature DB >> 35564706 |
Nicolas Aguilar-Farias1,2,3, Francisca Roman Mella4, Andrea Cortinez-O'Ryan1,2, Jaime Carcamo-Oyarzun1,2, Alvaro Cerda3,5, Marcelo Toledo-Vargas1,2,6, Sebastian Miranda-Marquez1,2,6, Susana Cortes-Morales1,2,6, Teresa Balboa-Castillo3,7.
Abstract
Global changes require urgent integration of health and wellbeing into all urban policies. Complex social and environmental factors define wellbeing outcomes and inequities present in cities. Additionally, political decisions are seldom thought and developed considering the needs and participation of children and adolescents. The REDibuja study aims to develop a multidimensional framework of wellbeing for children and adolescents and to validate an index of opportunities for better wellbeing for children and adolescents in the urban context of Temuco, Chile. This child-centered and cross-sectional study will involve mixed methodologies throughout the implementation of five work packages for two years (2022-2023): (1) development of a conceptual framework for child and adolescent wellbeing, (2) integration of available and public data, (3) studies in the local context, (4) data integration using geographic information systems, and (5) validation of the wellbeing opportunity index for children and adolescents. REDibuja will implement methodologies that until now are little used to facilitate political decisions in our regional context. This process and results could be transferred for assessment and decision-making in Latin America and low- and middle-income countries in other regions.Entities:
Keywords: health in all policies; inequity; quality of life; urban health; wellbeing
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35564706 PMCID: PMC9102366 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19095312
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Figure 1Logo of the REDibuja study.
Figure 2Work packages of the REDibuja study.
Figure 3Double-diamond design model for the development of the REDibuja’s wellbeing framework.