Deakin University, Global Obesity Centre (GLOBE), Institute for Health Transformation, School of Health and Social Development, 1 Gheringhap Street, Geelong, VIC, 3220, Australia.
Deakin University, Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, 1 Gheringhap Street, Geelong, VIC, 3220, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2022 Jul 15;22(1):1358. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13678-9.
Coalitions are a popular mechanism for delivering community-based health promotion. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize research that has quantitatively analyzed the association between coalition characteristics and outcomes in community-based initiatives targeting the social determinants of health. Coalition characteristics described elements of their structure or functioning, and outcomes referred to both proximal and distal community changes.
Authors searched six electronic databases to identify peer reviewed, published studies that analyzed the relationship between coalition characteristics and outcomes in community-based initiatives between 1980 and 2021. Studies were included if they were published in English and quantitatively analyzed the link between coalition characteristics and outcomes. Included studies were assessed for quality using the Joanna Briggs Institute analytical cross-sectional studies assessment tool.
The search returned 10,030 unique records. After screening, 26 studies were included from six countries. Initiatives targeted drug use, health equity, nutrition, physical activity, child and youth development, crime, domestic violence, and neighbourhood improvement. Community outcomes measured included perceived effectiveness (n=10), policy, systems or environment change (n=9), and community readiness or capacity (n=7). Analyses included regression or correlation analysis (n=16) and structural equation or pathway modelling (n=10). Studies varied in quality, with a lack of data collection tool validation presenting the most prominent limitation to study quality. Statistically significant associations were noted between community outcomes and wide range of coalition characteristics, including community context, resourcing, coalition structure, member characteristics, engagement, satisfaction, group facilitation, communication, group dynamics, relationships, community partnership, and health promotion planning and implementation.
Existing literature demonstrates that coalition characteristics, including best practice health promotion planning and evaluation, influence community outcomes. The field of coalition research would benefit from more consistent description and measurement of coalition characteristics and outcomes, and efforts to evaluate coalitions in a wider range of countries around the world. Further research using empirical community outcome indicators, and methods that consider the interrelationship of variables, is warranted.
A protocol for this review was registered with PROSPERO ( CRD42020205988 ).
联盟是提供基于社区的健康促进的一种流行机制。本系统评价的目的是综合分析针对健康决定因素的社区倡议中,联盟特征与结果之间的定量研究。联盟特征描述了其结构或功能的要素,而结果则涉及到社区的近端和远端变化。
作者检索了六个电子数据库,以确定 1980 年至 2021 年间发表的同行评审、已发表的研究,这些研究分析了社区倡议中联盟特征与结果之间的关系。如果研究使用英文发表并定量分析了联盟特征与结果之间的联系,则将其纳入研究。使用 Joanna Briggs 研究所分析性横断面研究评估工具评估纳入研究的质量。
检索返回了 10030 条独特记录。经过筛选,来自六个国家的 26 项研究被纳入。各项倡议的目标包括药物使用、健康公平、营养、身体活动、儿童和青年发展、犯罪、家庭暴力和社区改善。社区结果的测量包括感知效果(n=10)、政策、系统或环境变化(n=9)以及社区准备或能力(n=7)。分析包括回归或相关分析(n=16)和结构方程或路径建模(n=10)。研究质量存在差异,最突出的局限性是缺乏数据收集工具验证。注意到社区结果与广泛的联盟特征之间存在统计学显著关联,包括社区背景、资源、联盟结构、成员特征、参与度、满意度、小组促进、沟通、群体动态、关系、社区伙伴关系以及健康促进规划和实施。
现有文献表明,联盟特征,包括最佳的健康促进规划和评估实践,会影响社区结果。联盟研究领域将受益于更一致地描述和测量联盟特征和结果,并努力在更广泛的国家评估联盟。需要进一步使用实证社区结果指标以及考虑变量相互关系的方法进行研究。
本综述的方案已在 PROSPERO(CRD42020205988)上注册。