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荷兰一个低社会经济地位社区中当地专业人士对健康资产的看法:一项定性研究。

Local professionals' perceptions of health assets in a low-SES Dutch neighbourhood: a qualitative study.

作者信息

Den Broeder Lea, Uiters Ellen, Hofland Aafke, Wagemakers Annemarie, Schuit Albertine Jantine

机构信息

Centre for Nutrition, Prevention and Health Services, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands.

School of Sports and Nutrition, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2017 Jul 12;18(1):12. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4555-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Asset-based approaches have become popular in public health. As yet it is not known to what extent health and welfare professionals are able to identify and mobilise individual and community health assets. Therefore, the aim of this study was to understand professional's perceptions of health and health assets.

METHODS

In a low-SES neighbourhood, 21 health and welfare professionals were interviewed about their definition of health and their perceptions of the residents' health status, assets available in the neighbourhood's environment, and the way residents use these assets. A Nominal Group Technique (NGT) session was conducted for member check. Verbatim transcripts of the semi-structured interviews were coded and analysed using Atlas.ti.

RESULTS

The professionals used a broad health concept, emphasizing the social dimension of health as most important. They discussed the poor health of residents, mentioning multiple health problems and unmet health needs. They provided many examples of behaviour that they considered unhealthy, in particular unhealthy diet and lack of exercise. Professionals considered the green physical environment, as well as health and social services, including their own services, as important health enhancing factors, whereas social and economic factors were considered as major barriers for good health. Poor housing and litter in public space were considered as barriers as well. According to the professionals, residents underutilized neighbourhood health assets. They emphasised the impact of poverty on the residents and their health. Moreover, they felt that residents were lacking individual capabilities to lead a healthy life. Although committed to the wellbeing of the residents, some professionals seemed almost discouraged by the (perceived) situation. They looked for practical solutions by developing group-based approaches and supporting residents' self-organisation.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study shows, firstly, that professionals in the priority district Slotermeer rated the health of the residents as poor and their health behaviour as inadequate. They considered poverty and lack of education as important causes of this situation. Secondly, the professionals tended to talk about barriers in the neighbourhood rather than about neighbourhood health assets. As such, it seems challenging to implement asset-based approaches. However, the professionals, based on their own experiences, did perceive the development of collective approaches as a promising direction for future community health development.

摘要

背景

基于资产的方法在公共卫生领域已变得流行。然而,目前尚不清楚健康和福利专业人员在多大程度上能够识别和调动个人及社区的健康资产。因此,本研究的目的是了解专业人员对健康和健康资产的看法。

方法

在一个社会经济地位较低的社区,对21名健康和福利专业人员进行了访谈,询问他们对健康的定义、对居民健康状况的看法、社区环境中可用的资产以及居民使用这些资产的方式。进行了一次名义小组技术(NGT)会议以进行成员核对。使用Atlas.ti对半结构化访谈的逐字记录进行编码和分析。

结果

专业人员采用了广泛的健康概念,强调健康的社会层面最为重要。他们讨论了居民的健康状况不佳,提及了多种健康问题和未满足的健康需求。他们提供了许多他们认为不健康的行为示例,特别是不健康的饮食和缺乏运动。专业人员认为绿色的物理环境以及健康和社会服务,包括他们自己的服务,是重要的健康促进因素,而社会和经济因素被视为良好健康的主要障碍。糟糕的住房和公共空间的垃圾也被视为障碍。据专业人员称,居民未充分利用社区的健康资产。他们强调了贫困对居民及其健康的影响。此外,他们觉得居民缺乏过健康生活的个人能力。尽管致力于居民的福祉,但一些专业人员似乎对(他们所感知的)情况几乎感到气馁。他们通过开发基于群体的方法和支持居民的自我组织来寻找实际解决方案。

结论

我们的研究表明,首先,斯洛特梅尔优先区的专业人员认为居民的健康状况不佳,他们的健康行为不足。他们认为贫困和缺乏教育是造成这种情况的重要原因。其次,专业人员倾向于谈论社区中的障碍,而不是社区健康资产。因此,实施基于资产的方法似乎具有挑战性。然而,专业人员根据自己的经验确实认为发展集体方法是未来社区健康发展的一个有前景的方向。

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