Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, School of Architecture, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States.
Center for Health Systems and Design, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States.
Front Public Health. 2023 Jul 25;11:1132190. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1132190. eCollection 2023.
This paper describes protocols and experiences from a seven-year natural-experiment study in El Paso, Texas, a border city of predominantly Latino/Hispanic population. The study focuses on how Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) impacts physical activity and thus plays a role in alleviating obesity and related chronic diseases that impact healthy aging. Our protocols describe a longitudinal and case-comparison study, which compared residents exposed to new BRT stations with those who were not. This paper also introduces lessons and experiences to overcome the following challenges: delays in the BRT opening (the main intervention), the COVID-19 pandemic, methodological challenges, participant recruitment and retention, and predatory survey takers. Our transdisciplinary approach was pivotal in addressing these challenges. We also proposed and tested multi-level intervention strategies to reduce modifiable barriers to transit use. Our most important takeaway for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers is the importance of being flexible and ready to adapt to new circumstances. Future natural-experiment researchers need to become more versatile in an increasingly volatile and uncertain world.
本文描述了德克萨斯州埃尔帕索市一项为期七年的自然实验研究的方案和经验,该市是一个以拉丁裔/西班牙裔人口为主的边境城市。该研究重点关注快速公交(BRT)如何影响身体活动,从而在缓解肥胖和相关影响健康老龄化的慢性疾病方面发挥作用。我们的方案描述了一项纵向和病例对照研究,该研究比较了暴露于新 BRT 站的居民和未暴露于新 BRT 站的居民。本文还介绍了克服以下挑战的经验和教训:BRT 开通延迟(主要干预措施)、COVID-19 大流行、方法学挑战、参与者招募和保留以及掠夺性调查人员。我们的跨学科方法对于应对这些挑战至关重要。我们还提出并测试了多层次的干预策略,以减少对公共交通使用的可改变障碍。对于研究人员、从业者和政策制定者来说,最重要的经验教训是灵活性和随时准备适应新环境的重要性。未来的自然实验研究人员需要在日益动荡和不确定的世界中变得更加多才多艺。