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澳大利亚维多利亚州东北部实施肥胖预防试验所受新冠疫情和山火的影响。

Perceived impacts of COVID-19 and bushfires on the implementation of an obesity prevention trial in Northeast Victoria, Australia.

机构信息

Global Centre for Preventive Health and Nutrition, Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

School of Medicine, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Jun 20;18(6):e0287468. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0287468. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Calls for the adoption of a systems approach to chronic disease prevention date back at least ten years because of the potential to empower communities to identify and address the complex causes of overnutrition, undernutrition and climate change. Australia, like many countries, has high levels of obesity and extreme climate events. The Reflexive Evidence and Systems interventions to Prevent Obesity and Non-communicable Disease (RESPOND) trial aims to prevent unhealthy weight gain in children in 10 intervention and two pilot communities in north-east Victoria, Australia using community-based participatory approaches informed by systems science. Intervention activities co-designed in 2019 were disrupted by COVID-19 and bushfires. This paper explores the impacts of these 'shocks' on the local prevention workforce to implement actions within communities.

METHODS

A case study design involving one-hour online focus groups and an on-line survey (November 2021-February 2022). Purposive sampling was used to achieve diverse representation from RESPOND stakeholders including local council, health services, primary care partnerships and department of health. The focus group interview schedule and survey questions were based on Durlak and DuPre's implementation factors.

RESULTS

Twenty-nine participants from seven different communities participated in at least one of nine focus groups to discuss the impacts of COVID-19 and bushfires on localised implementation. Twenty-eight participants (97% of focus group sample) also completed the on-line survey. Implementation of RESPOND stalled or stopped in most communities due to bushfires and/or COVID-19. These shocks resulted in organisational priorities changing, loss of momentum for implementation, redeployment of human resources, culminating in fatigue and exhaustion. Participants reported adaptation of RESPOND, but implementation was slowed due to limited resources.

CONCLUSION

Further research is needed to advance risk management strategies and protect resources within health promotion. System shocks such as bushfires and COVID-19 are inevitable, and despite multiple adaptation opportunities, this intervention approach was not 'shock proof'.

摘要

背景

呼吁采用系统方法来预防慢性病,可以追溯到至少十年前,因为这有可能使社区有能力识别和解决营养过剩、营养不足和气候变化等复杂原因。澳大利亚和许多国家一样,肥胖率和极端气候事件都很高。Reflexive Evidence and Systems interventions to Prevent Obesity and Non-communicable Disease (RESPOND) 试验旨在通过基于系统科学的社区参与方法,预防澳大利亚维多利亚州东北部的 10 个干预社区和两个试点社区儿童的体重不健康增加。2019 年共同设计的干预活动因 COVID-19 和丛林大火而中断。本文探讨了这些“冲击”对当地预防劳动力在社区内实施行动的影响。

方法

采用案例研究设计,包括 1 小时在线焦点小组和在线调查(2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 2 月)。有针对性的抽样方法用于从 RESPOND 利益相关者中获得多样化的代表性,包括地方议会、卫生服务、初级保健合作伙伴关系和卫生部。焦点小组访谈时间表和调查问题基于 Durlak 和 DuPre 的实施因素。

结果

来自七个不同社区的 29 名参与者参加了至少一次的 9 次焦点小组讨论,讨论了 COVID-19 和丛林大火对本地化实施的影响。28 名参与者(焦点小组样本的 97%)还完成了在线调查。由于丛林大火和/或 COVID-19,大多数社区的 RESPOND 实施停滞或停止。这些冲击导致组织优先事项发生变化、实施动力丧失、人力资源重新部署,最终导致疲劳和精疲力竭。参与者报告了 RESPOND 的适应,但由于资源有限,实施速度放缓。

结论

需要进一步研究以推进健康促进中的风险管理策略和保护资源。丛林大火和 COVID-19 等系统冲击是不可避免的,尽管有多种适应机会,但这种干预方法并不是“抗冲击的”。

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