Cheadle Allen, Egger Ruth, LoGerfo James P, Walwick Julie, Schwartz Sheryl
Department of Health Services at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2010 Mar;11(2):197-204. doi: 10.1177/1524839908318167. Epub 2008 May 19.
This article describes a community organizing approach to promoting physical activity among underserved older adults in southeast Seattle: the Southeast Senior Physical Activity Network (SESPAN). The organizing strategy involves networking with a variety of community-based organizations, with two broad objectives: (a) program objective-to make connections between two (or more) community-based organizations to create senior physical activity programs where none existed before; and (b) coalition objective-to build a broader network or coalition of groups and organizations to assist in making larger scale environmental and policy changes. Networking among organizations led to the creation of a number of potentially sustainable walking and exercise programs that are reaching previously underserved communities within Southeast Seattle. In addition, a major community event led to the establishment of a health coalition that has the potential to continue to generate new broad-based programs and larger scale environmental changes.
东南老年人身体活动网络(SESPAN)。组织策略包括与各种社区组织建立联系,有两个广泛目标:(a)项目目标——在两个(或更多)社区组织之间建立联系,以创建以前不存在的老年人身体活动项目;(b)联盟目标——建立更广泛的团体和组织网络或联盟,以协助进行更大规模的环境和政策变革。组织间的联系促成了一些潜在可持续的步行和锻炼项目的创建,这些项目覆盖了西雅图东南部以前服务不足的社区。此外,一项重大社区活动促成了一个健康联盟的成立,该联盟有可能继续产生新的基础广泛的项目和更大规模的环境变化。