Dooris Mark, Farrier Alan, Doherty Sharon, Holt Maxine, Monk Robert, Powell Susan
Healthy and Sustainable Settings Unit, University of Central Lancashire, Brook Building, Victoria Street, Preston PR12HE, UK.
Faculty of Health, Psychology & Social Care, Manchester Metropolitan University, Brooks Building, 53 Bonsall Street, Manchester M156GX, UK.
Health Promot Int. 2018 Jun 1;33(3):448-457. doi: 10.1093/heapro/daw099.
Over recent years, there has been growing interest in Healthy Universities, evidenced by an increased number of national networks and the participation of 375 participants from over 30 countries in the 2015 International Conference on Health Promoting Universities and Colleges, which also saw the launch of the Okanagan Charter. This paper reports on research exploring the use and impact of the UK Healthy Universities Network's self review tool, specifically examining whether this has supported universities to understand and embed a whole system approach. The research study comprised two stages, the first using an online questionnaire and the second using focus groups. The findings revealed a wide range of perspectives under five overarching themes: motivations; process; outcomes/benefits; challenges/suggested improvements; and future use. In summary, the self review tool was extremely valuable and, when engaged with fully, offered significant benefits to universities seeking to improve the health and wellbeing of their communities. These benefits were felt by institutions at different stages in the journey and spanned outcome and process dimensions: not only did the tool offer an engaging and user-friendly means of undertaking internal benchmarking, generating an easy-to-understand report summarizing strengths and weaknesses; it also proved useful in building understanding of the whole system Healthy Universities approach and served as a catalyst to effective cross-university and cross-sectoral partnership working. Additionally, areas for potential enhancement were identified, offering opportunities to increase the tool's utility further whilst engaging actively in the development of a global movement for Healthy Universities.
近年来,人们对健康大学的兴趣与日俱增,这体现在全国性网络数量的增加以及来自30多个国家的375名参与者参加了2015年健康促进大学与学院国际会议,该会议还发布了《奥卡纳根宪章》。本文报告了一项研究,该研究探讨了英国健康大学网络自我评估工具的使用情况及其影响,特别考察了该工具是否支持各大学理解并融入全系统方法。该研究包括两个阶段,第一阶段使用在线问卷,第二阶段使用焦点小组。研究结果揭示了五个总体主题下的广泛观点:动机;过程;结果/益处;挑战/改进建议;以及未来使用。总之,自我评估工具非常有价值,若能充分使用,将为寻求改善其社区健康与福祉的大学带来显著益处。处于不同发展阶段的机构都感受到了这些益处,且涵盖结果和过程层面:该工具不仅提供了一种引人入胜且用户友好的内部基准测试方式,生成一份易于理解的总结优势和劣势的报告;还被证明有助于增进对健康大学全系统方法的理解,并成为有效的跨大学和跨部门伙伴关系工作的催化剂。此外,还确定了潜在的改进领域,为进一步提高该工具的实用性提供了机会,同时积极推动健康大学全球运动的发展。