Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2024 Apr 17;14(4):e085850. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-085850.
Improving sustainable transportation options will help cities tackle growing challenges related to population health, congestion, climate change and inequity. Interventions supporting active transportation face many practical and political hurdles. Implementation science aims to understand how interventions or policies arise, how they can be translated to new contexts or scales and who benefits. Sustainable transportation interventions are complex, and existing implementation science frameworks may not be suitable. To apply and adapt implementation science for healthy cities, we have launched our mixed-methods research programme, CapaCITY/É. We aim to understand how, why and for whom sustainable transportation interventions are successful and when they are not.
Across nine Canadian municipalities and the State of Victoria (Australia), our research will focus on two types of sustainable transportation interventions: all ages and abilities bicycle networks and motor vehicle speed management interventions. We will (1) the implementation process and outcomes of both types of sustainable transportation interventions; (2) equity, health and mobility impacts of these interventions; (3) implementation science by developing a novel sustainable transportation implementation science framework and (4) tools for scaling up and scaling out sustainable transportation interventions. Training activities will develop interdisciplinary scholars and practitioners able to work at the nexus of academia and sustainable cities.
This study received approval from the Simon Fraser University Office of Ethics Research (H22-03469). A Knowledge Mobilization Hub will coordinate dissemination of findings via a website; presentations to academic, community organisations and practitioner audiences; and through peer-reviewed articles.
改善可持续交通选择将有助于城市应对与人口健康、拥堵、气候变化和不平等相关的日益增长的挑战。支持积极交通的干预措施面临许多实际和政治障碍。实施科学旨在了解干预措施或政策是如何产生的,它们如何能够被转化到新的背景或规模,以及谁受益。可持续交通干预措施很复杂,现有的实施科学框架可能不适用。为了将实施科学应用于健康城市,我们已经启动了我们的混合方法研究计划 CapaCITY/É。我们旨在了解可持续交通干预措施为何、为何以及为何成功,以及何时不成功。
在九个加拿大城市和维多利亚州(澳大利亚),我们的研究将集中在两种可持续交通干预措施上:全年龄段和各种能力的自行车网络和机动车速度管理干预措施。我们将:(1) 研究这两种可持续交通干预措施的实施过程和结果;(2) 研究这些干预措施对公平、健康和流动性的影响;(3) 通过开发新的可持续交通实施科学框架来研究实施科学;(4) 研究可持续交通干预措施的扩展和推广工具。培训活动将培养能够在学术界和可持续城市的交叉点上工作的跨学科学者和从业者。
本研究已获得西蒙弗雷泽大学伦理研究办公室(H22-03469)的批准。知识传播中心将通过网站、向学术、社区组织和实践受众的演示以及通过同行评审的文章来协调传播研究结果。