University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts.
University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2017 Nov 22;14:E118. doi: 10.5888/pcd14.170226.
Transportation and land-use policies can affect the physical activity of populations. Local health departments (LHDs) are encouraged to participate in built-environment policy processes, which are outside their traditional expertise. Cross-sector collaborations are needed, yet stakeholders' perceptions of LHD involvement are not well understood. The objective of this study was to describe the perceived value of LHD participation in transportation and land-use decision making and potential contributions to these processes among stakeholders.
We analyzed qualitative data from 49 semistructured interviews in 2015. Participants were professionals in 13 US states and 4 disciplines: land-use planning (n = 13), transportation/public works (n = 11), public health (n = 19), and other (municipal administration and bike and pedestrian advocacy [n = 6]). Two analysts conducted directed content analysis.
All respondents reported that LHDs offer valuable contributions to transportation and land-use policy processes. They identified 7 contributions (interrater agreement 91%): 1) physical activity and health perspective (n = 44), 2) data analysis and assessment (n = 41), 3) partnerships in the community and across sectors (n = 35), 4) public education (n = 27), 5) knowledge of the public health evidence base and best practices (n = 23), 6) resource support (eg, grant writing, technical assistance) (n = 20), and 7) health equity (n = 8).
LHDs can leverage their strengths to foster cross-sector collaborations that promote physical activity opportunities in communities. Our results will inform development of sustainable capacity-building models for LHD involvement in built-environment decision making.
交通和土地使用政策会影响人群的身体活动。鼓励地方卫生部门(LHD)参与其传统专业范围之外的营造环境政策制定过程。需要跨部门合作,但利益相关者对 LHD 参与的看法尚未得到很好的理解。本研究的目的是描述 LHD 参与交通和土地使用决策的感知价值,以及他们对这些过程的潜在贡献。
我们分析了 2015 年 49 次半结构化访谈的定性数据。参与者来自美国 13 个州的 4 个学科:土地使用规划(n = 13)、交通/公共工程(n = 11)、公共卫生(n = 19)和其他(市政管理和自行车与行人倡导[n = 6])。两位分析师进行了定向内容分析。
所有受访者均表示,LHD 为交通和土地使用政策制定过程提供了有价值的贡献。他们确定了 7 种贡献(两次评估者间的一致性为 91%):1)身体活动和健康视角(n = 44),2)数据分析和评估(n = 41),3)社区内外的伙伴关系(n = 35),4)公共教育(n = 27),5)对公共卫生证据基础和最佳实践的了解(n = 23),6)资源支持(如赠款撰写、技术援助)(n = 20),以及 7)健康公平(n = 8)。
LHD 可以利用自身优势促进跨部门合作,在社区中促进身体活动机会。我们的研究结果将为 LHD 参与营造环境决策的可持续能力建设模式提供信息。