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利益相关者对项目可持续性的看法:一项基于社区的防跌倒项目的研究结果。

Stakeholders' perceptions of programme sustainability: findings from a community-based fall prevention programme.

机构信息

Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Public Health. 2011 Aug;125(8):525-32. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2011.03.003. Epub 2011 Jul 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Sustainability of health promotion and injury prevention programmes is a goal of practitioners and an increasingly common requirement of funding bodies. However, less is known about the views held by individual stakeholders involved in such programmes regarding their perceptions of facilitators and barriers to achieving sustainability. This paper aims to share the perceptions of programme sustainability held by key stakeholders involved in a community-based fall prevention programme in three Ontario demonstration communities in Canada.

STUDY DESIGN

A qualitative case study research design.

METHOD

A holistic multiple case study method was employed. In total, 45 stakeholders involved in various aspects of the project participated from three demonstration sites. Stakeholders' perceptions were gathered on the individual actions they took in an effort to promote sustainability, and the barriers they perceived as preventing or limiting sustainability.

RESULTS

Stakeholders reported taking a number of actions to aid programme sustainability, with some actions deemed to be more functional in aiding sustainability than others. Common actions reported by stakeholders included partnership formation, networking and increasing community capacity. Stakeholders also perceived a number of barriers to achieving sustainability, including insufficient human and financial resources, lack of co-ordination and buy-in, heavy reliance on volunteers and an inability to mobilize physicians. Stakeholders' perceptions of sustainability were used to develop recommendations for sustainability for both communities and funding bodies.

CONCLUSION

The views and experiences shared by the stakeholders in this project can serve as lessons learnt to aid in the sustainability of other health promotion and injury prevention programmes in the future.

摘要

目的

促进健康和预防伤害计划的可持续性是从业者的目标,也是资助机构越来越常见的要求。然而,对于参与此类计划的个别利益相关者对实现可持续性的促进因素和障碍的看法,了解较少。本文旨在分享加拿大安大略省三个示范社区中参与基于社区的跌倒预防计划的主要利益相关者对计划可持续性的看法。

研究设计

定性案例研究设计。

方法

采用整体多案例研究方法。总共有 45 名来自三个示范地点的利益相关者参与了该项目的各个方面。从个人角度收集了利益相关者对他们为促进可持续性而采取的行动的看法,以及他们认为阻碍或限制可持续性的障碍。

结果

利益相关者报告采取了许多行动来帮助计划的可持续性,其中一些行动被认为比其他行动更有助于可持续性。利益相关者报告的常见行动包括建立伙伴关系、建立网络和提高社区能力。利益相关者还认为实现可持续性存在一些障碍,包括人力资源和财务资源不足、缺乏协调和认同、对志愿者的严重依赖以及无法动员医生。利益相关者对可持续性的看法被用于为社区和资助机构制定可持续性建议。

结论

本项目中利益相关者分享的观点和经验可以作为未来促进健康和预防伤害计划可持续性的经验教训。

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