Bucklin Rebecca, Evett Stephanie, Correa Anna, Gant Melissa, Lewis Michelle, Askelson Natoshia
University of Iowa Prevention Research Center for Rural Health, U.S.A.
Siouxland District Health Department, Sioux City, IA, U.S.A.
J Healthy Eat Act Living. 2024 Oct 1;4(2):69-78. eCollection 2024.
The development and distribution of educational materials is a key strategy to support the implementation of evidence-based interventions (EBIs). Rural communities have higher rates of physical inactivity and face higher burden of many diseases that increased physical activity can prevent. To support the translation of a developed physical activity intervention for adults in micropolitan communities (10,000-50,000 people), called Active Iowa, the University of Iowa Prevention Research Center for Rural Health (PRC-RH) created a toolkit and supplemental resources designed to guide implementers through the implementation of the intervention. Through a community-engaged process, the PRC-RH underwent three phases of review and evaluation of the developed products. The first phase involved the Community Advisory Board from the pilot intervention, the second involved the PRC-RH State Advisory Board and public health practitioners from across the state, and the third involved micropolitan leaders and micropolitan health department staff. The feedback received through these three phases resulted in changes to the developed products to improve usability, readability, and clarity. The feedback also resulted in the development of additional materials to further support the implementation of the intervention. The success the PRC-RH experienced in the review process can be attributed to the strong, established partnerships with practitioners across the state who represented a variety of community roles and organizations. The developed materials can be used to improve physical activity rates in rural and micropolitan communities, in turn reducing chronic diseases and improving the quality of life for rural residents.
教育材料的开发与分发是支持循证干预措施(EBIs)实施的一项关键策略。农村社区的身体活动不足率较高,面临着许多可通过增加身体活动预防的疾病的更高负担。为支持将一种为微型都市社区(10000 - 50000人)的成年人开发的身体活动干预措施“爱荷华活力行动”进行推广,爱荷华大学农村卫生预防研究中心(PRC - RH)创建了一个工具包和补充资源,旨在指导实施者开展该干预措施。通过社区参与过程,PRC - RH对已开发的产品进行了三个阶段的审查和评估。第一阶段涉及试点干预措施的社区咨询委员会,第二阶段涉及PRC - RH州咨询委员会和全州的公共卫生从业者,第三阶段涉及微型都市的领导人和微型都市卫生部门工作人员。通过这三个阶段收到的反馈导致对已开发产品进行了修改,以提高其可用性、可读性和清晰度。反馈还促使开发了更多材料,以进一步支持该干预措施的实施。PRC - RH在审查过程中取得的成功可归因于与全州代表各种社区角色和组织的从业者建立的牢固伙伴关系。所开发的材料可用于提高农村和微型都市社区的身体活动率,进而减少慢性病并改善农村居民的生活质量。