Houle Janie, Coulombe Simon, Radziszewski Stephanie, Leloup Xavier, Saïas Thomas, Torres Juan, Morin Paul
Department of Psychology, Université du Québec à Montréal, C.P. 8888, succ. Centre-ville, Montréal, Québec, H3C 3P8, Canada.
Department of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
BMC Public Health. 2017 Sep 25;17(1):737. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4730-9.
In Canada, public housing programs are an important part of governmental strategies to fight poverty and public exclusion. The Flash on my neighborhood! project is a four-year multiphase community-based participatory action research strategy currently implemented in six public housing developments (n = 1009 households) across the province of Québec, Canada. The goal is to reduce the mental health disparities faced by these public housing tenants compared to the general population, while identifying which environmental and policy changes are needed to turn public housing settings into healthier environments.
The protocol involves three successive, interconnected phases: 1) Strengths and needs assessment, including community outreach and recruitment of tenants to collaborate as peer researchers, an exploratory qualitative component (photovoice), a systematic neighborhood observation, and a household survey; 2) Action plan development, including a community forum and interactive capacity-building and discussion sessions; 3) Action plan implementation and monitoring. The entire intervention is evaluated using a mixed-method design, framed within a multiple case study perspective. Throughout the project and particularly in the evaluation phase, data will be collected to record a) contextual factors (tenants' previous experience of participation, history of public housing development, etc.); b) activities that took place and elements from the action plan that were implemented; and c) short- and medium-term outcomes (objective and perceived improvements in the quality of the residential setting, both physically and in terms of mental health and social capital).
The study will provide unprecedented evidence-based information on the key ingredients of a collective intervention process associated with the increased collective empowerment and positive mental health of public housing tenants.
在加拿大,公共住房项目是政府消除贫困和社会排斥战略的重要组成部分。“照亮我的社区!”项目是一项为期四年的多阶段社区参与式行动研究战略,目前正在加拿大魁北克省的六个公共住房开发区(共1009户家庭)实施。目标是减少这些公共住房租户与普通人群相比所面临的心理健康差距,同时确定需要哪些环境和政策变化,才能将公共住房环境转变为更健康的环境。
该方案包括三个连续且相互关联的阶段:1)优势与需求评估,包括社区宣传以及招募租户作为同伴研究者进行合作、探索性定性部分(摄影发声法)、系统性社区观察和住户调查;2)行动计划制定,包括社区论坛以及互动式能力建设和讨论会议;3)行动计划实施与监测。整个干预措施采用混合方法设计进行评估,置于多案例研究视角框架内。在整个项目过程中,尤其是在评估阶段,将收集数据以记录:a)背景因素(租户以往的参与经历、公共住房开发历史等);b)开展的活动以及实施的行动计划要素;c)短期和中期成果(居住环境质量在实际、心理健康和社会资本方面的客观和感知到的改善)。
该研究将提供前所未有的基于证据的信息,内容涉及与增强公共住房租户集体赋权和积极心理健康相关的集体干预过程的关键要素。