Marsh Pauline, Brennan Sebrina, Vandenberg Miriam
Aust J Prim Health. 2018 May 28. doi: 10.1071/PY17149.
Using a participatory research framework, researchers at the Centre for Rural Health, University of Tasmania, explored the potential of Community Gardens to function as comprehensive primary healthcare (CPHC) environments. Community gardeners, coordinators, volunteers and Neighbourhood House coordinators discussed their understandings of the health benefits of community gardens, how they contribute to broad CPHC aims and the barriers and enablers to greater CPHC contributions in the future. This research identifies therapeutic features of Community Gardens and explores the correlations between these and CPHC. It is concluded that there are strong synergies between the aims and activities of Community Gardens and CPHC. To augment the therapeutic capacity of these sites requires adequate resourcing and skill development, suitable design, funding and policy support, along with innovative partnerships with health professionals.
塔斯马尼亚大学农村健康中心的研究人员采用参与式研究框架,探讨了社区花园作为综合初级卫生保健(CPHC)环境的潜力。社区园艺者、协调员、志愿者和社区中心协调员讨论了他们对社区花园健康益处的理解,它们如何促进广泛的CPHC目标,以及未来在更大程度上促进CPHC方面的障碍和推动因素。这项研究确定了社区花园的治疗特性,并探讨了这些特性与CPHC之间的相关性。研究得出结论,社区花园的目标和活动与CPHC之间存在很强的协同作用。要增强这些场所的治疗能力,需要充足的资源和技能发展、合适的设计、资金和政策支持,以及与卫生专业人员建立创新的伙伴关系。