Sectoral system capacity development in health promotion: evaluation of an Aboriginal nutrition program.

作者: Bill Genat , Jennifer Browne , Sharon Thorpe , Catherine MacDonald

DOI: 10.1071/HE16044

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摘要: Issue addressed The study examined effective ways to build the capacity of health organisations and professionals in public sector reduce Aboriginal chronic disease risk factors. It investigated capacity-building strategies Victorian Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO) nutrition team facilitation statewide implementation Nutrition Physical Activity Strategy 2009-2014 (VANPAS). Methods Using a qualitative design, analysed VACCHO program from across five domains development: workforce, resources, organisations, partnerships leadership. Data were sourced archival documents 62 semi-structured participant interviews. Results Diverse non-Aboriginal professional, organisation representatives community participants engaged VANPAS. used VANPAS solidify buy-in, strengthen workforce effectiveness, increase promotion resource appropriateness, improve organisational policy an evidence-base through collaborative dialogue using action-reflection principles. Conclusion A credible, high-profile led evidence-based commitment provided meaningful basis for both mainstream engagement. Upon this foundation, built coherent sectoral system with increased enhance Victorians. So what? In historical context mistrust unmet expectations, methods that confidence amongst collaborating agencies is fundamental building health.

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