Hersey James, Kelly Bridget, Roussel Amy, Curtis LaShawn, Horne Joseph, Williams-Piehota Pamela, Kuester Sarah, Farris Rosanne
RTI International, Washington, DC 20005, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2012 Mar;13(2):222-9. doi: 10.1177/1524839910383945. Epub 2011 Mar 22.
State health departments funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Program collaborate with multiple partners to develop and implement comprehensive obesity prevention and control programs. A mixed-methods evaluation of 28 state programs over a 5-year period assessed states' progress on program requirements, including developing statewide partnerships and coordinating with partners to support obesity prevention and control efforts. States with greater partnership involvement leveraged more funding support for their programs, passed more obesity-related policies, and were more likely to implement obesity interventions in multiple settings. Case studies provided guidance for establishing and maintaining strong partnerships. Findings from this study offer emerging evidence to support assumptions about the centrality of partnerships to states' success in obesity program development and implementation and related health promotion activities.
由疾病控制与预防中心的营养、身体活动与肥胖项目资助的州卫生部门,与多个合作伙伴协作,以制定和实施全面的肥胖预防与控制项目。一项在5年期间对28个州项目进行的混合方法评估,评估了各州在项目要求方面的进展,包括建立全州范围的伙伴关系以及与合作伙伴协调,以支持肥胖预防与控制工作。伙伴关系参与度更高的州为其项目争取到了更多资金支持,通过了更多与肥胖相关的政策,并且更有可能在多种环境中实施肥胖干预措施。案例研究为建立和维持强有力的伙伴关系提供了指导。这项研究的结果提供了新证据,以支持关于伙伴关系对于各州在肥胖项目开发与实施以及相关健康促进活动中取得成功的核心地位的假设。