Pawlowski Charlotte Skau, Winge Laura, Carroll Sidse, Schmidt Tanja, Wagner Anne Margrethe, Nørtoft Kamilla Pernille Johansen, Lamm Bettina, Kural René, Schipperijn Jasper, Troelsen Jens
Research unit for Active Living, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230, Odense M, Denmark.
Research Unit of Landscape Architecture and -Urbanism, Division of Landscape Architecture and Planning, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen, Rolighedsvej 23, 1958, Frederiksberg C, Denmark.
BMC Public Health. 2017 May 19;17(1):481. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4423-4.
A limited amount of research has examined the effect of changing public open spaces on active living. This paper will present the study protocol of a community-based intervention study co-designed in an interdisciplinary collaboration with community members to develop urban installations highly tailored to promote active living among children (10-13-years-old) and seniors (>60-years-old) in a deprived neighbourhood in Copenhagen.
The study builds on a quasi-experimental study design with two sub-studies: 1) a children study and 2) a senior study. The interventions will be developed, designed and implemented in collaboration with local children and seniors, respectively, using different co-design tools and methods. We will evaluate the effect of the interventions on children's and senior's use of the new-built urban installations using accelerometers in combination with GPS as well as systematic observation using the System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC). A process evaluation with focus groups consisting of the various stakeholders in the two sub-studies will be used to gain knowledge of the intervention processes.
The paper presents new approaches in the field of public open space interventions through interdisciplinary collaboration, participatory co-design approach and combination of measurements. Using both effect and process evaluations the study will provide unique insights in the role and importance of the interdisciplinary collaboration, participatory processes, and tailoring changes in public open space to local needs and wishes. These results can be used to guide urban renewal projects in deprived neighbourhoods in the future.
Retrospectively registered with study ID ISRCTN50036837 . Date of registration: 16 December 2016.
仅有少量研究探讨了公共开放空间的变化对积极生活方式的影响。本文将介绍一项基于社区的干预性研究的方案,该研究是与社区成员跨学科合作共同设计的,旨在开发高度定制化的城市设施,以促进哥本哈根一个贫困社区中儿童(10至13岁)和老年人(60岁以上)的积极生活方式。
该研究基于准实验研究设计,包含两项子研究:1)儿童研究;2)老年人研究。干预措施将分别与当地儿童和老年人合作开发、设计和实施,采用不同的协同设计工具和方法。我们将使用加速度计结合全球定位系统评估干预措施对儿童和老年人使用新建城市设施的影响,并使用社区游戏和娱乐观察系统(SOPARC)进行系统观察。将通过由两项子研究中的各利益相关者组成的焦点小组进行过程评估,以了解干预过程。
本文通过跨学科合作、参与式协同设计方法和测量方法的结合,提出了公共开放空间干预领域的新方法。通过效果评估和过程评估,该研究将为跨学科合作、参与式过程以及根据当地需求和愿望定制公共开放空间变化的作用和重要性提供独特见解。这些结果可用于指导未来贫困社区的城市更新项目。
追溯注册,研究识别号为ISRCTN50036837。注册日期:2016年12月16日。