将知识转化为行动:社区联合行动理论(CCAT)在公共汽车安全带使用中的应用。

Javad Harooni, Mohtasham Ghaffari
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摘要

背景:社区联合行动理论(Community Coalition Action Theory, CCAT)是研究跨组织变革的一种理论形式。社区联盟是一种结构化的安排,所有成员可以为共同的目标和目标而共同努力。本文旨在介绍如何使用CCAT框架来设计增加公共汽车安全带的干预措施。方法:本文着重于CCAT的应用,为制定与公共汽车安全带使用相关的活动和干预措施提供框架。结果:CCAT有14个构式,包括发展阶段、社区背景、领导机构或召集小组、联盟成员、流程、领导和人员配备、结构、汇集成员和外部资源、成员参与、协作协同、评估和规划、战略实施、社区变革成果、健康/社会成果和社区能力。结论:CCAT是一种最佳做法,可以通过多个组织的联合活动来实现,从而改善健康行为。
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Moving Knowledge to Action: Applying Community Coalition Action Theory (CCAT) to Bus Seat Belt Usage.

Moving Knowledge to Action: Applying Community Coalition Action Theory (CCAT) to Bus Seat Belt Usage.

Background: The Community Coalition Action Theory (CCAT) is a form of theories for the change across organizations. A community coalition is a structured arrangement where all members can work together on a common goal and objective. This article aimed to present how to use of CCAT framework to design interventions for increase seat belt in the bus.

Methods: The current article focuses on applications of the CCAT to provide framework for the development of activities and interventions related to bus seat belt usage.

Results: The CCAT have fourteen constructs include stages of development, community context, lead agency or convening group, coalition membership, processes, leadership and staffing, structures, pooled membership and external resources, member engagement, collaborative synergy, assessment and planning, implementation of strategies, community change outcomes, health/social outcomes and community capacity.

Conclusion: CCAT is one of the best practices that can be achieved through joint activities of multiple organizations that lead to improved health behaviors.

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