Hentrich Sarah Anna Maria, Lenkowski Martina, Seebaß Katharina, Ottmann Sebastian, John Dennis
Gesundheitsamt, Stadt Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Germany.
Institut für Praxisforschung und Evaluation, Evangelische Hochschule Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Germany.
Gesundheitswesen. 2024 Feb;86(2):103-110. doi: 10.1055/a-2206-1612. Epub 2024 Feb 20.
The project "Health for Everyone in the District" was implemented in Nuremberg from May 2017 to October 2022 as part of the law passed to strengthen health promotion and disease prevention with funding from Public Health Insurance, Bavaria. The aim was to implement health promotion measures through a decentralized system in four deprived parts of the city and thus promote health equity on site. Among other aspects, program loyalty, project scope, and acceptance, as well as continuity and establishment of permanent structures underwent external assessment.
As part of the evaluation, quantitative data from the paper-and-pencil feedback forms of the measures (n=580), four qualitative focus group interviews with participants of the project (n=20), and an in-depth partially standardized predominantly quantitative online survey of participants and course instructors from the districts (n=67) were conducted.
The programs were accepted by those most in need, namely women, elderly people and those with a migration background. Women, senior citizens and people with a migration background were well reached by the measures. The very high level of satisfaction with the measures showed that there were opportunities for implementation of health promotion measures into daily life taking into consideration the local environment and deprived target groups. The specifications of the guidelines for prevention, however, represented a hurdle for the long-term establishment of the measures in these districts.
The project "Health for Everyone in the District " represents a local low-threshold approach to social situation-related health promotion in the municipal setting and is suitable for reaching deprived target groups with health-promoting measures. Adjustments to the guidelines for prevention could help create permanent structures on a broader scale.
“社区全民健康”项目于2017年5月至2022年10月在纽伦堡实施,是巴伐利亚州通过公共医疗保险资助的一项旨在加强健康促进和疾病预防的法律的一部分。其目的是通过一个分散的系统在该市四个贫困地区实施健康促进措施,从而在当地促进健康公平。除其他方面外,对项目忠诚度、项目范围、接受度以及永久性结构的连续性和建立情况进行了外部评估。
作为评估的一部分,收集了措施的纸质反馈表中的定量数据(n = 580),对项目参与者进行了四次定性焦点小组访谈(n = 20),并对各地区的参与者和课程指导员进行了一次深入的、部分标准化的、以定量为主的在线调查(n = 67)。
这些项目为最需要的人群所接受,即女性、老年人和有移民背景的人。这些措施很好地覆盖了女性、老年人和有移民背景的人群。对这些措施的高度满意度表明,考虑到当地环境和贫困目标群体,将健康促进措施融入日常生活存在机会。然而,预防指南的具体规定对这些地区长期实施这些措施构成了障碍。
“社区全民健康”项目代表了一种在城市环境中针对与社会状况相关的健康促进的地方低门槛方法,适合通过健康促进措施覆盖贫困目标群体。对预防指南进行调整有助于在更广泛的范围内建立永久性结构。