Garcia Kristen M, Martin Emily, Garney Whitney R, Primm Kristin M
1 Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2018 Sep;19(5):775-783. doi: 10.1177/1524839918779378. Epub 2018 May 30.
The American Heart Association (AHA) was funded to implement a nationally led initiative to implement policy, systems, and environment (PSE) interventions in communities across the United States. In Cohort 1, 15 communities were tasked with working with local community partners to plan and implement initiatives.
Engaged as the evaluators, Texas A&M researchers conducted telephone interviews with project managers (employed by AHA) and community partners representing the 15 communities. Interviewees were asked questions pertaining to partnership planning and involvement in initiatives and overall perceptions of the impact of the program. Interviews were analyzed qualitatively using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research as the guiding framework.
Thematic analysis revealed that partners were used in planning and implementing initiatives and felt that initiatives were successful in building community engagement. Some noted success in PSE changes, although this was not a major focus of respondents, regardless of it being a main indicator for the funder.
Themes reveal several recommendations for those embarking on community-level work. Those recommendations include (1) build on existing priorities, (2) focus on incremental steps that build toward the bigger goal, (3) use national organizations to move more quickly, and (4) leverage resources through collaborative efforts.
美国心脏协会(AHA)获得资助,以开展一项由国家主导的倡议,在美国各地社区实施政策、系统和环境(PSE)干预措施。在第1组中,15个社区负责与当地社区合作伙伴合作,规划和实施各项倡议。
作为评估人员,德克萨斯A&M大学的研究人员对项目经理(受雇于AHA)和代表15个社区的社区合作伙伴进行了电话访谈。受访者被问及与伙伴关系规划、参与倡议以及对该项目影响的总体看法相关的问题。访谈采用实施研究综合框架作为指导框架进行定性分析。
主题分析表明,合作伙伴参与了倡议的规划和实施,并认为这些倡议在促进社区参与方面取得了成功。一些人指出在PSE变革方面取得了成功,尽管这并非受访者的主要关注点,无论它是资助者的主要指标。
主题为那些开展社区层面工作的人提出了若干建议。这些建议包括:(1)基于现有优先事项;(2)专注于朝着更大目标逐步推进的步骤;(3)利用国家组织更快地推进;(4)通过合作努力利用资源。