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INTERACT:通过自然实验综合评估城市形态干预措施。

INTERACT: A comprehensive approach to assess urban form interventions through natural experiments.

机构信息

École de Santé Publique de l'Université de Montréal / Centre de recherche du CHUM, Pavillon S, Tour St-Antoine - 850 St-Denis - S03-280 -, Montreal, QC, H2X 0A9, Canada.

Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2019 Jan 10;19(1):51. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-6339-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Urban form interventions can result in positive and negative impacts on physical activity, social participation, and well-being, and inequities in these outcomes. Natural experiment studies can advance our understanding of causal effects and processes related to urban form interventions. The INTErventions, Research, and Action in Cities Team (INTERACT) is a pan-Canadian collaboration of interdisciplinary scientists, urban planners, and public health decision makers advancing research on the design of healthy and sustainable cities for all. Our objectives are to use natural experiment studies to deliver timely evidence about how urban form interventions influence health, and to develop methods and tools to facilitate such studies going forward.

METHODS

INTERACT will evaluate natural experiments in four Canadian cities: the Arbutus Greenway in Vancouver, British Columbia; the All Ages and Abilities Cycling Network in Victoria, BC; a new Bus Rapid Transit system in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; and components of the Sustainable Development Plan 2016-2020 in Montreal, Quebec, a plan that includes urban form changes initiated by the city and approximately 230 partnering organizations. We will recruit a cohort of between 300 and 3000 adult participants, age 18 or older, in each city and collect data at three time points. Participants will complete health and activity space surveys and provide sensor-based location and physical activity data. We will conduct qualitative interviews with a subsample of participants in each city. Our analysis methods will combine machine learning methods for detecting transportation mode use and physical activity, use temporal Geographic Information Systems to quantify changes to urban intervention exposure, and apply analytic methods for natural experiment studies including interrupted time series analysis.

DISCUSSION

INTERACT aims to advance the evidence base on population health intervention research and address challenges related to big data, knowledge mobilization and engagement, ethics, and causality. We will collect ~ 100 TB of sensor data from participants over 5 years. We will address these challenges using interdisciplinary partnerships, training of highly qualified personnel, and modern methodologies for using sensor-based data.

摘要

背景

城市形态干预措施可能对身体活动、社会参与和幸福感产生积极和消极影响,并且这些结果存在不平等现象。自然实验研究可以增进我们对城市形态干预措施相关因果效应和过程的理解。加拿大跨学科科学家、城市规划者和公共卫生决策者组成的 INTERventions, Research, and Action in Cities Team(INTERACT)是一个泛加合作组织,致力于推进有关为所有人设计健康和可持续城市的研究。我们的目标是利用自然实验研究提供有关城市形态干预措施如何影响健康的及时证据,并开发方法和工具以促进未来的此类研究。

方法

INTERACT 将在加拿大四个城市评估自然实验:不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华的 Arbutus 绿道;不列颠哥伦比亚省维多利亚的全年龄段和能力自行车网络;萨斯喀彻温省萨斯卡通的新快速公交系统;以及魁北克省 2016-2020 年可持续发展计划的组成部分,该计划包括由该市和大约 230 个合作组织发起的城市形态变化。我们将在每个城市招募 300 到 3000 名 18 岁或以上的成年参与者,并在三个时间点收集数据。参与者将完成健康和活动空间调查,并提供基于传感器的位置和身体活动数据。我们将在每个城市对参与者进行定性访谈。我们的分析方法将结合机器学习方法来检测交通模式使用和身体活动,使用时间地理信息系统来量化城市干预暴露的变化,并应用自然实验研究的分析方法,包括中断时间序列分析。

讨论

INTERACT 旨在推进人口健康干预研究的证据基础,并解决与大数据、知识动员和参与、伦理和因果关系相关的挑战。我们将在 5 年内从参与者那里收集约 100TB 的传感器数据。我们将通过跨学科合作、对高素质人员的培训以及使用基于传感器的数据的现代方法来应对这些挑战。

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