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The Communities First (ComFi) study: protocol for a prospective controlled quasi-experimental study to evaluate the impact of area-wide regeneration on mental health and social cohesion in deprived communities

机译:社区优先(ComFi)研究:一项前瞻性对照准实验研究的方案,以评估贫困地区社区再生对心理健康和社会凝聚力的影响

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Introduction Recent systematic reviews have highlighted the dearth of evidence on the effectiveness of regeneration on health and health inequalities. ‘Communities First’ is an area-wide regeneration scheme to improve the lives of people living in the most deprived areas in Wales (UK). This study will evaluate the impact of Communities First on residents’ mental health and social cohesion. Methods and analysis A prospective controlled quasi-experimental study of the association between residence in Communities First regeneration areas in Caerphilly county borough and change in mental health and social cohesion. The study population is the 4226 residents aged 18–74?years who responded to the Caerphilly Health and Social Needs Study in 2001 (before delivery) and 2008 (after delivery of Communities First). Data on the location, type and cost of Communities First interventions will be extracted from records collected by Caerphilly county borough council. The primary outcome is the change in mental health between 2001 and 2008. Secondary outcomes are changes: in common mental disorder case status (using survey and general practice data), social cohesion and mental health inequalities. Multilevel models will examine change in mental health and social cohesion between Communities First and control areas, adjusting for individual and household level confounding factors. Further models will examine the effects of (1) different types of intervention, (2) contamination across areas, (3) length of residence in a Communities First area, and (4) population migration. We will carry out a cost-consequences analysis to summarise the outcomes generated for participants, as well as service utilisation and utility gains. Ethics and dissemination This study has had approval from the Information Governance Review Panel at Swansea University (Ref: 0266 CF). Findings will be disseminated through peer-review publications, international conferences, policy and practice partners in local and national government, and updates on our study website (http://medicine.cardiff.ac.uk/clinical-study/communities-first-regeneration-programme/).
机译:引言最近的系统评价强调了缺乏关于再生对健康和健康不平等的有效性的证据。 “社区优先”是一项旨在改善居住在威尔士(英国)最贫困地区的人们的生活的地区性复兴计划。这项研究将评估“社区优先”对居民心理健康和社会凝聚力的影响。方法与分析前瞻性的准实验研究,研究了卡菲利县自治市的社区第一再生区居民的居住与心理健康和社会凝聚力的变化之间的联系。该研究人群为4226位18-74岁的居民,他们分别在2001年(交付前)和2008年(交付“社区优先”后)对Caerphilly健康和社会需求研究做出了回应。有关社区优先干预措施的位置,类型和成本的数据将从卡菲利县自治市镇理事会收集的记录中提取。主要结果是2001年至2008年之间心理健康的变化。次要结果是变化:常见精神障碍病例状态(使用调查和一般实践数据),社会凝聚力和心理健康不平等。多层次模型将研究“社区优先”与控制区域之间心理健康和社会凝聚力的变化,并针对个人和家庭层面的混杂因素进行调整。进一步的模型将检查以下因素的影响:(1)不同类型的干预措施;(2)跨地区的污染;(3)在“社区第一”地区的居住时间;以及(4)人口迁移。我们将进行成本后果分析,以总结为参与者产生的成果以及服务利用和效用收益。道德与传播这项研究已获得斯旺西大学信息治理审查小组的批准(参考文献:0266 CF)。研究结果将通过同行评审出版物,国际会议,地方和国家政府的政策和实践合作伙伴进行传播,并在我们的研究网站(http://medicine.cardiff.ac.uk/clinical-study/communities-first-再生程序/)。

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