在厄瓜多尔基多的一个低收入社区共同发起关于身体活动和健康饮食的社区倡议。

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sergio Morales-Garzón, Elisa Chilet-Rosell, María Hernández-Enríquez, Francisco Barrera-Guarderas, Ikram Benazizi-Dahbi, Marta Puig-García, Andrés Peralta, Ana Lucía Torres-Castillo, Lucy Anne Parker
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促进健康行为以改善人口健康需要培育支持性环境和社区积极参与的战略。在这里,我们详细介绍了在厄瓜多尔基多低收入社区Ferroviaria由当地妇女协会的六名成员领导的循证共同创造过程。这里的共同创造涉及一种参与性办法,该办法综合了有关非传染性疾病风险因素的当地流行病学数据,并采用“对话论坛”方法指导集体决策。在这个过程中,社区领导和参与者根据社区需求优先考虑倡议,最终选择发展社区食品花园。这一倡议促进了社会信心、赋权和凝聚力,尽管也出现了挑战,包括对评价阶段的参与有限以及在执行后维持行动方面的困难。我们展示了“对话论坛”如何成为资源匮乏环境下包容性决策的有效工具。对于未来的共同创造努力,我们强调了建立强大的地方网络和实施战略的重要性,以防止社区领导人或研究人员在共同创造过程中占据主导地位。倡议应包括全面的社区主导的评估,社区领导人必须了解发展行动的重要性,社区可以在没有持续机构支持的情况下独立领导和维持这些行动。在使用卫生数据时,应将其框定为强调环境决定因素,而不是仅仅侧重于行为风险因素。本报告为社区驱动的卫生干预措施提供了越来越多的证据,将共同创造定位为实现社会变革和增强公共卫生成果的途径。
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Co-creating community initiatives on physical activity and healthy eating in a low-income neighbourhood in Quito, Ecuador.

Promoting healthy behaviours to improve population health requires strategies that foster supportive environments and actively engage communities. Here, we detail an evidence-informed co-creation process in Ferroviaria, a low-income neighbourhood in Quito, Ecuador, led by six members of a local Women's Association. Co-creation here involved a participatory approach that integrated local epidemiological data on non-communicable disease (NCD) risk factors and employed the "Dialogue Forum" methodology to guide collective decision-making. Through this process, community leaders and participants prioritized initiatives based on community needs, ultimately choosing to develop a community food garden. This initiative fostered social confidence, empowerment, and cohesion, though challenges emerged, including limited participation in the evaluation phase and difficulties in sustaining actions post-implementation. We demonstrate how the "Dialogue Forum" can be an effective tool for inclusive decision-making in low-resource settings. For future co-creation efforts, we underscore the importance of building strong local networks and implementing strategies to prevent dominance by either community leaders or researchers within the co-creation process. Initiatives should incorporate comprehensive community-led evaluations, and it is critical for community leaders to understand the importance of developing actions that the community can independently lead and sustain without continued institutional support. When health data is used, it should be framed to emphasize contextual determinants rather than focusing solely on behavioural risk factors. This report contributes to the growing evidence on community-driven health interventions, positioning co-creation as a pathway to social change and enhanced public health outcomes.

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Global Health Research and Policy
Global Health Research and Policy Social Sciences-Health (social science)
CiteScore
12.00
自引率
1.10%
发文量
43
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Health Research and Policy, an open-access, multidisciplinary journal, publishes research on various aspects of global health, addressing topics like health equity, health systems and policy, social determinants of health, disease burden, population health, and other urgent global health issues. It serves as a forum for high-quality research focused on regional and global health improvement, emphasizing solutions for health equity.
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