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Reconnecting urban planning with health: a protocol for the development and validation of national liveability indicators associated with noncommunicable disease risk behaviours and health outcomes

机译:使城市规划与健康重新联系:制定和验证与非传染性疾病风险行为和健康结果相关的国家宜居性指标的协议

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Aim : Liveable communities create the conditions to optimise health and wellbeing outcomes in residents by influencing various social determinants of health – for example, neighbourhood walkability and access to public transport, public open space, local amenities, and social and community facilities. This study will develop national liveability indicators that are (a) aligned with state and federal urban policy, (b) developed using national data (where available), (c) standard and consistent over time, (d) suitable for monitoring progress towards creating more liveable, equitable and sustainable communities, (e) validated against selected noncommunicable disease risk behaviours and/or health outcomes, and (f) practical for measuring local, national and federal built environment interventions. Study type : Protocol. Method : Over two years, the National Liveability Study, funded through The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre (TAPPC), will develop and validate a national set of spatially derived built environment liveability indicators related to noncommunicable disease risk behaviours and/or health outcomes, informed by a review of relevant policies in selected Australian state and territory governments. To create national indicators, we will compare measures developed using national data with finer-grained state-level data, which have been validated against a range of outcomes. Finally, we will explore the creation of a national database of built environment spatial indicators. Results : A national advisory group comprising stakeholders in state and federal government, federal nongovernment organisations and state-based technical working groups located in the ACT, Victoria, NSW, Queensland and WA has been established; a policy analysis is under way and work programs are being prepared. Conclusion : This project seeks to build the capacity for built environment and health systems research by developing national indicators to monitor progress towards creating healthy and liveable communities. This ambition requires multisector engagement and an interdisciplinary research team.
机译:目的:宜居社区通过影响健康的各种社会决定因素(例如邻里的可步行性和公共交通,公共开放空间,当地便利设施以及社会和社区设施),为优化居民的健康和福祉创造条件。这项研究将制定与(a)与州和联邦城市政策相一致的国家宜居性指标,(b)使用国家数据(如果有)开发,(c)标准并随着时间的推移而保持一致,(d)适用于监测创造过程的进展更宜居,公平和可持续的社区,(e)根据选定的非传染性疾病风险行为和/或健康结果进行验证,并且(f)可用于衡量地方,国家和联邦建筑环境干预措施。研究类型:方案。方法:在两年内,由澳大利亚预防合作中心(TAPPC)资助的国家宜居性研究将制定并验证一组与非传染性疾病风险行为和/或健康结果相关的国家空间衍生建筑环境宜居性指标,并告知审查了澳大利亚部分州和地区政府的相关政策。为了创建国家指标,我们将比较使用国家数据和更细粒度的州级数据制定的措施,这些数据已针对一系列结果进行了验证。最后,我们将探索建立国家内部环境指标数据库。结果:成立了一个由州和联邦政府的利益相关者,联邦非政府组织和位于ACT,维多利亚,新南威尔士州,昆士兰州和西澳州的州级技术工作组组成的国家咨询小组;正在进行政策分析,并正在制定工作计划。结论:该项目旨在通过制定国家指标来监测建立健康和宜居社区的进展,以建设环境和卫生系统的能力。这一雄心壮志需要多部门的参与和一支跨学科的研究团队。

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