Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine and Social Care, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, United Kingdom.
Wellbeing and Prevention Team, Colchester City Council, Colchester, United Kingdom.
Front Public Health. 2023 Jul 18;11:1156422. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1156422. eCollection 2023.
Asset-based approaches to improve citizen wellbeing and address inequalities are now being adopted by public health practitioners. There is some evidence that participatory approaches and the promotion of community assets have the capacity to mitigate against the social determinants that generate health disparities. However, questions remain about how they work in practice. This paper reports on research carried out to provide insight into how a diverse range of community assets support (or not) the wellbeing of vulnerable citizens and to provide an improved understanding of people's lived experiences including the challenges of citizens who belong to community assets face. Two subsequent studies were undertaken in a region of England comprising of two neighboring municipalities where health inequalities are stark. Both municipalities contain within them areas of social deprivation. The initial study was completed in March 2020, 1 week before England's first COVID-19 lockdown restrictions were introduced and the subsequent study was conducted to explore the impact of social restrictions on the community assets forum members.
A combined phenomenological and ethnographic methodological approach was adopted for both studies. For the initial study ethnographic methods were used including 42 qualitative face-to-face interviews focusing on the lived experience of participants. Observations, informal conversations, photographs, and field notes were also carried out to allow researchers to become familiar with the setting, to build rapport and trust provide a contextual understanding of the relationship between the activity or place and participants' experiences of wellbeing. For the subsequent study thirty-six interviews (including interviews with community assets leaders) were conducted online or by phone due to COVID-19 social restrictions.
The studies' findings support the supposition that these groups are community assets which help ameliorate against the social detriments of health and wellbeing that have led to widening health inequalities in the region. The findings from both studies clearly illustrate the importance of sociality for wellbeing, and that participation in these groups are an important determinant of wellbeing. The data demonstrates how social capital is generated within a range of community groups and spaces. It also conveys the needs and deficits existing within groups highlighting the need to provide more assistance to vulnerable citizens. While most themes were common to all community forums, there were some noticeable place-based differences.
以资产为基础的方法被公共卫生从业者用来改善公民福祉和解决不平等问题。有证据表明,参与式方法和促进社区资产有能力缓解产生健康差距的社会决定因素。然而,关于它们在实践中如何运作的问题仍然存在。本文报告了一项研究,旨在深入了解各种社区资产如何支持(或不支持)弱势公民的福祉,并更好地了解人们的生活体验,包括属于社区资产的公民面临的挑战。在英格兰的一个地区进行了两项后续研究,该地区由两个相邻的自治市组成,那里的健康不平等现象非常明显。这两个自治市都有社会贫困地区。第一项研究于 2020 年 3 月完成,当时距离英格兰首次实施 COVID-19 封锁限制还有一周的时间,随后的研究旨在探讨社会限制对社区资产论坛成员的影响。
这两项研究都采用了现象学和民族志相结合的方法。对于第一项研究,使用了民族志方法,包括 42 次针对参与者生活经历的定性面对面访谈。还进行了观察、非正式对话、照片和现场记录,以使研究人员熟悉环境、建立融洽关系和信任,从背景上理解活动或场所与参与者幸福感之间的关系。对于后续研究,由于 COVID-19 社会限制,进行了 36 次在线或电话访谈(包括对社区资产领导者的访谈)。
这两项研究的结果支持了这样一种假设,即这些群体是社区资产,可以缓解导致该地区健康和福祉不平等加剧的社会危害。这两项研究的结果清楚地表明了社交对于幸福感的重要性,以及参与这些群体是幸福感的一个重要决定因素。数据表明了如何在一系列社区群体和空间中产生社会资本。它还传达了群体中存在的需求和缺陷,突出了向弱势公民提供更多帮助的必要性。虽然所有社区论坛都有一些共同的主题,但也存在一些明显的地方差异。