ChildObesity180, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, Boston, MA, United States of America.
Department of Community Health, Tufts University, Medford, MA, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2024 Oct 23;19(10):e0309826. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0309826. eCollection 2024.
Childhood obesity is a persistent public health concern, and community-based interventions have become crucial for addressing it by engaging local communities and implementing comprehensive evidence-based strategies. The Catalyzing Communities intervention takes a "whole-of-community"approach to involve leaders from diverse sectors in thinking systematically about child healthy weights and implementing evidence-based solutions. Using systems thinking and the Getting to Equity framework to guide interview analysis, this study examines changes in participants' use of systems thinking concepts and health equity in 43 participants across four U.S. communities involved in the Catalyzing Communities intervention. Our findings reveal significant shifts in systems thinking concepts, as participants develop a deeper understanding of childhood obesity as a complex adaptive system, and system insights, as participants increasingly recognize the interconnections and leverage points within the system driving childhood obesity. Participants also experienced increases in health equity thinking and action, particularly when discussing social and structural determinants of health, commitment to targeted actions, and a focus on addressing barriers and enhancing resources. The intersection between systems insights and health equity action, such as explaining leverage points and interventions to reduce deterrents to health behaviors, suggests the need for systems thinking activities to be integrated into health equity planning. Future research is needed to develop measures to connect systems thinking concepts to health equity, and the impact of these to community-level policy, systems, and environmental changes in public health.
儿童肥胖是一个长期存在的公共卫生问题,通过让当地社区参与并实施全面的基于证据的策略,基于社区的干预措施已成为解决这一问题的关键。“催化社区”干预措施采用“全社区”方法,让来自不同领域的领导者系统地思考儿童健康体重问题,并实施基于证据的解决方案。本研究采用系统思维和公平获取框架来指导访谈分析,调查了参与“催化社区”干预的四个美国社区的 43 名参与者在系统思维概念和健康公平方面的使用变化。我们的研究结果表明,参与者在系统思维概念方面发生了重大转变,他们对儿童肥胖作为一个复杂适应系统有了更深入的理解,并且系统洞察力也有所增强,因为参与者越来越认识到推动儿童肥胖的系统内部的相互联系和杠杆点。参与者在健康公平思维和行动方面也有所增加,特别是在讨论健康的社会和结构性决定因素、对有针对性行动的承诺以及关注解决障碍和增强资源方面。系统洞察力和健康公平行动之间的交叉,例如解释杠杆点和干预措施以减少对健康行为的阻碍,表明需要将系统思维活动纳入健康公平规划中。需要进一步研究以制定措施来将系统思维概念与健康公平联系起来,并研究这些措施对公共卫生领域的社区层面政策、系统和环境变化的影响。