社区参与健康促进活动:印度中部农村地区针对非传染性疾病风险因素的社区活力(V-CaN)实地试验的定性图片内容分析。

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Journal of Education and Health Promotion Pub Date : 2024-08-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jehp.jehp_202_24
Aditya V Samanthapudi, Devyani Wanjari, Radhika Sharma, M Rajashekhar, Ashwini Kalantri, Abhishek V Raut, Subodh S Gupta
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背景:印度每年有 580 万人死于非传染性疾病 (NCD),面临严峻挑战。在马哈拉施特拉邦,非传染性疾病占疾病负担的 66%。缺乏认识的年轻人很容易受到伤害。在 "Pandharpur Wari "朝圣之旅的启发下,"让社区充满活力,抵御非传染性疾病风险因素"(V-CaN)Melawa 计划旨在缩小实施差距,增强社区能力。"Arogya chi wari "将健康实践与文化活动相结合,提供了一种独特的方法。来自 V-CaN Melawa 的图片资料成为定性评估社区参与情况的有力工具。本研究的目的是对 V-CaN melawas 的照片进行定性分析,探索社区参与促进健康、抵御非传染性疾病风险因素的情况:V-CaN melawas 是在社区医学系的实地实践区组织的。这些活动是名为 "V-CaN "的分组随机现场试验的一部分,该试验正在马哈拉施特拉邦瓦尔达区的一个农村地区实施。组织 "V-CaN 日"(也称为 "melawas")的目的是促进参与者的行为改变。我们采用图片内容分析法进行了一项定性研究,审查了 59 个 V-CaN melawas 的 2000 张图片。研究人员采用了主题内容分析法,根据独特性挑选出 61 张照片:出现了六大主题:健康促进、卫生系统参与、跨部门协调、包容性、社区资源动员和创新。例如营养展览、健康筛查和创新游戏:分析展示了社区参与 V-CaN melawas 的多样性,强调了包容性、协作性和创新性。虽然是定性研究,但这项研究为今后定量评估干预措施对健康结果和社区态度的影响奠定了基础。
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Community engagement in health promotion campaigns: A qualitative photo content analysis from vitalizing communities against NCD risk factors (V-CaN) field trial in rural central India.

Background: India faces a critical challenge with 5.8 million annual deaths from non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Maharashtra, where NCDs constitute 66% of the disease burden. The youth, lacking awareness, are vulnerable. Vitalizing communities against NCD risk factors (V-CaN) melawa, inspired by the "Pandharpur Wari" pilgrimage, aims to bridge implementation gaps and empower communities. "Arogya chi wari" integrates health practices with cultural events, offering a unique approach. Photo documentation from V-CaN melawa becomes a powerful tool for assessing community engagement qualitatively. The aim of the study was to qualitatively analyze photos from V-CaN melawas, exploring community engagement in health promotion against NCD risk factors.

Materials and methods: V-CaN melawas were organized in the field practice area of the department of community medicine. These melawas were part of the cluster randomized field trial named V-CaN, which is being implemented in a rural area of the Wardha district of Maharashtra. The V-CaN days, also known as melawas, were organized with the aim of facilitating behavioral change among participants. A qualitative study using photo content analysis was conducted, reviewing 2000 pictures from 59 V-CaN melawas. Thematic content analysis was employed, with researchers selecting 61 photos based on uniqueness.

Results: Six major themes emerged: health promotion, health system involvement, intersectoral coordination, inclusiveness, community resource mobilization, and innovation. Examples include nutrition exhibitions, health screenings, and innovative games.

Conclusions: The analysis showcases diverse community participation in V-CaN melawas, emphasizing inclusivity, collaboration, and innovation. While qualitative, the study lays the foundation for future quantitative assessments of the intervention's impact on health outcomes and community attitudes.

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