Selecting interventions to promote fruit and vegetable consumption: from policy to action, a planning framework case study in Western Australia.

Christina M Pollard, Janette M Lewis, Colin W Binns
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Background: The Department of Health in Western Australia identified access to, and daily consumption of recommended amounts of fruit and vegetables, as priority health determinants. The numerous factors that influence supply and consumption of fruit and vegetables indicated that a comprehensive approach would be required.A government and non-government sector steering group was set up to select priority interventions using the National Public Health Partnership's Framework for Implementing Public Health Strategies. This structured framework was used for developing strategies to improve fruit and vegetable consumption and supply, and to identify implementation priorities.After one year a desktop audit of progress on framework interventions was undertaken.

Results: The structured framework led to a plan for defined actions, partners, costs, and performance indicators for strategies to improve fruit and vegetable consumption and supply. Lead agency custodians for management of the selected interventions were identified.After one year there was significant progress in the implementation of a number of the high-ranking interventions. The exception was interventions that provide the infrastructure support such as research and development capacity, information systems.

Conclusion: A structured framework and stakeholder participation assisted in developing a fruit and vegetable implementation strategy. Engagement and commitment of influential and diverse stakeholders is needed, not just for program support, but particularly in the areas of food and nutrition policy development and providing the infrastructure support required. Further work is required to develop performance outcomes and cost effectiveness measures for many of the strategies that have been proposed to address portfolio objectives.

选择干预措施促进水果和蔬菜消费:从政策到行动,西澳大利亚规划框架案例研究。
背景:西澳大利亚州卫生部将获取和每日食用推荐量的水果和蔬菜确定为优先健康决定因素。影响水果和蔬菜供应和消费的众多因素表明,需要采取综合办法。成立了一个政府和非政府部门指导小组,利用国家公共卫生伙伴关系实施公共卫生战略框架选择优先干预措施。这一结构化框架用于制定战略,以改善水果和蔬菜的消费和供应,并确定执行重点。一年后,对框架干预措施的进展进行了桌面审计。结果:结构化框架为改善水果和蔬菜消费和供应的战略制定了明确的行动、合作伙伴、成本和绩效指标计划。确定了管理选定干预措施的主要机构保管人。一年后,在执行一些高级干预措施方面取得了重大进展。唯一的例外是提供基础设施支持的干预措施,如研发能力、信息系统。结论:一个结构化的框架和利益相关者的参与有助于制定水果和蔬菜实施战略。不仅在方案支持方面,而且在粮食和营养政策制定以及提供所需基础设施支持等领域,需要有影响力的各种利益攸关方的参与和承诺。需要进一步开展工作,为实现组合目标而提出的许多战略制定绩效成果和成本效益措施。
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