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Controlled before-after intervention study of suburb-wide street changes to increase walking and cycling: Te Ara Mua-Future Streets study design

机译:在郊区街道街道变化的干预后进行控制,以增加步行和骑自行车:TE ARA MUA-Future街道学习设计

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Achieving a shift from car use to walking, cycling and public transport in cities is a crucial part of healthier, more environmentally sustainable human habitats. Creating supportive active travel environments is an important precursor to this shift. The longevity of urban infrastructure necessitates retrofitting existing suburban neighbourhoods. Previous studies of the effects of street changes have generally relied on natural experiments, have included few outcomes, and have seldom attempted to understand the equity impacts of such interventions. In this paper we describe the design of Te Ara Mua - Future Streets, a mixed-methods, controlled before-after intervention study to assess the effect of retrofitting street changes at the suburb scale on multiple health, social and environmental outcomes. The study has a particular focus on identifying factors that improve walking and cycling to local destinations in low-income neighbourhoods and on reducing social and health inequities experienced by Māori (Indigenous New Zealanders) and Pacific people. Qualitative system dynamics modelling was used to develop a causal theory for the relationships between active travel, and walking and cycling infrastructure. On this basis we selected outcomes of interest. Together with the transport funder, we triangulated best evidence from the literature, transport policy makers, urban design professionals and community knowledge to develop interventions that were contextually and culturally appropriate. Using a combination of direct observation and random sample face to face surveys, we are measuring outcomes in these domains of wellbeing: road-user behaviour, changes to travel mode for short trips, physical activity, air quality, road traffic injuries, greenhouse gas emissions, and perceptions of neighbourhood social connection, safety, and walking and cycling infrastructure . While building on previous natural experiments, Te Ara Mua - Future Streets is unique in testing an intervention designed by the research team, community and transport investors together; including a wide range of objective outcome measures; and having an equity focus. When undertaking integrated intervention studies of this kind, a careful balance is needed between epidemiological imperatives, the constraints of transport funding and implementation and community priorities, while retaining the ability to contribute new evidence for healthy, equitable transport policy. The study was retrospectively registered as a clinical trial on 21 June 2018 in the ISCRTN registry: ISRCTN89845334 http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN89845334.
机译:在城市的骑行,骑自行车和公共交通工具的转变是更健康,更环境可持续的人类栖息地的关键部分。创建支持性的活动旅行环境是这种转变的重要前兆。城市基础设施的寿命需要改造现有的郊区街区。以前对街道变化的影响普遍依赖于自然实验,包括一些结果,并且很少试图了解此类干预措施的股权影响。在本文中,我们描述了TE ARA MUA - 未来街道的设计,混合方法,在干预后进行控制,以评估改造街道变化对多重健康,社会和环境结果的改造街道变化的影响。该研究特别侧重于确定改善流行和骑自行车到低收入社区的当地目的地的因素以及减少毛利人(土着新西兰人)和太平洋人士所经历的社会和健康不公平的因素。定性系统动力学建模用于为主动旅行和行走和骑自行车基础设施之间的关系制定因果理论。在此基础上,我们选择了感兴趣的结果。与运输资助者一起,我们将来自文学,运输政策制定者,城市设计专业人员和社区知识的最佳证据进行了三角化的证据,以制定在中文和文化上适当的干预措施。使用直接观察和随机样品面的组合面对调查,我们正在测量这些福祉领域的结果:道路 - 用户行为,对短途旅行,身体活动,空气质量,道路交通损伤,温室气体排放的旅行模式的变化和对社会联系,安全和行走和循环基础设施的看法。在以前的自然实验上建立,TE ARA MUA - 未来的街道在测试由研究团队,社区和运输投资者在一起设计的干预;包括广泛的客观结果措施;并具有股权重点。在进行这种情况的综合干预研究时,流行病学要求之间需要仔细余额,运输资金和执行和社区优先事项,同时保留促进新证据的健康,公平的运输政策的新证据。该研究在2018年6月21日在ISCRTN注册处注册为临床试验:ISRCTN89845334 http://www.isrctn.com/isrctn89845334。

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