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The Long-Term Public Health Impact of a Community-Based Participatory Research Project for Health Promotion Among Socially Disadvantaged Women—A Case Study Protocol

机译:社区弱势妇女健康促进的社区参与研究项目的长期公共卫生影响 - 以案例研究议定书

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Introduction: Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is considered to be of high potential for health promotion among socially disadvantaged groups. However, the long-term implementation and transfer of these approaches remain challenging, and the public health impact they achieve is difficult to study. This also pertains to the potential health effects and cost-effectiveness of CBPR. This study protocol describes the follow-up case study (NU-BIG) after 15 years of the BIG project (“movement as investment in health”), a project to promote physical activity among socially disadvantaged women. Through a participatory approach, BIG empowers the addressed women to plan and implement low-threshold physical activity offers. Since the project started in 2005, it was transferred to 17 communities in Germany. Materials and Analysis: NU-BIG intends to examine the long-term effects, including economic aspects, of the BIG project on individual and structural levels at all project sites, as well as its long-term implementation and transfer. NU-BIG is a cross-sectional and longitudinal study using a mixed method approach. For the longitudinal section, we re-analyze existing data from former BIG evaluations. For cross-sectional data collection, we use questionnaires and conduct qualitative interviews and focus groups. Women who take part in BIG program offers are part of the research team and will use the photo-voice approach to report on the effects of BIG. The study population consists of about 800 women who participate in BIG project offers and 50 persons involved in the implementation of the BIG project at local sites. Discussion: The expected results from NU-BIG are highly relevant for studying the long-term public health impact of CBPR. In particular, this project intends to answer questions on how the transfer of such projects can succeed and which factors determine if a CBPR project can be sustained at the community level. Eventually, these results can contribute to the further development of participatory approaches to provide effective health promotion among socially disadvantaged groups. Conclusion: Although CBPR is seen of having the potential to reduce health disparities, there is still a lack of research on its long-term effects and public health impact. NU-BIG aims at generating knowledge about the economic effects, reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance of a CBPR project. The expected results could be of high interest for BIG and other CBPR-projects.
机译:介绍:基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)被认为是社会弱势群体之间健康促进的高潜力。然而,这些方法的长期实施和转移仍然具有挑战性,并且他们实现的公共卫生影响很难研究。这也涉及CBPR的潜在健康效果和成本效益。本研究方案描述了在大项目15年后的后续案例研究(Nu-Big)(“卫生投资”的“运动”),该项目促进社会弱势妇女的身体活动。通过参与式方法,大量赋予着名的妇女计划和实施低门槛的身体活动优惠。自2005年开始以来,它被转移到德国的17个社区。材料与分析:努力拟查所有项目网站的个体和结构层面的大项目,包括经济方面的长期影响,以及其长期实施和转移。 Nu-Big是使用混合方法方法的横截面和纵向研究。对于纵向部分,我们重新分析了前大型评估的现有数据。对于横断面数据收集,我们使用调查问卷并进行定性访谈和焦点小组。参加大计划提供的妇女是研究团队的一部分,将使用照片 - 语音方法报告大的效果。该研究人口由约800名妇女组成,参加大型项目提供,50人参与当地网站的大型项目。讨论:Nu-Big的预期结果对于研究CBPR的长期公共卫生影响是高度相关的。特别是,该项目打算回答有关这些项目的转移如何成功的问题以及哪些因素确定CBPR项目是否可以在社区层面维持。最终,这些结果可以有助于进一步发展参与式方法,为社会弱势群体提供有效的健康促进。结论:虽然CBPR被视为有可能降低健康差异,但仍然缺乏对长期影响和公共卫生影响的研究。 Nu-Big旨在为CBPR项目的经济影响,达到,效力,采用,实施和维护产生关于经济影响,覆盖,效力,采用,实施和维护的知识。预期的结果对于大型和其他CBPR项目可能具有高兴趣。

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