Sustainability of the Impact of a Public Health Intervention: Lessons Learned From the Laval Walking Clubs Experience

被引:17
作者
Minh-Nguyet Nguyen
Gauvin, Lise
Martineau, Iresne
Grignon, Richard
机构
[1] Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Interdisciplinary Research Group on Health (GRIS), University of Montréal
[2] Knowledge, Population Surveillance and Evaluation Unit, Public Health Directorate, Agence de santé et de services sociaux de Laval
关键词
physical activity; community intervention; health promotion practice; sustainability of public health interventions;
D O I
10.1177/1524839903260144
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
To inform health promotion practice regarding the sustainability of public health interventions, the authors interviewed the directors of 13 new communitybased organizations created through a practitionerinitiated public health intervention designed to promote physical activity at the community level. The purpose of the interviews was to uncover the factors that lead organization directors to become involved in the initiative and to maintain their involvement across an extended period of time. Results showed that there were 3 categories of positive outcomes associated with leading a walking club: maintaining and improving health, personal satisfaction, and group motivation. Difficulties associated with directing the club included high participant turnover rates, isolation of club directors, and lack of support from community organizations. Club directors indicated that sustainability would be enhanced through developing individual competencies, becoming more proficient at leading group dynamics, and developing better rootedness in the community. This information is interpreted in light of the six factors associated with sustainability.
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页码:44 / 52
页数:9
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