Background: Intersectoral collaboration and its coordination are vital for community health promotion. Given the diverse organisational contexts in which local coordinators build intersectoral collaboration, training and support needs of coordinators may vary widely. To date, there is limited insight into how coordinators tasked with building intersectoral collaboration apply their role given their specific organisational context.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Much remains unknown about how complex community-based programmes can successfully achieve long-term impact. More insight is needed to understand the key mechanisms through which these programmes work. Therefore, we conducted an in-depth study in five communities that implemented the Healthy Youth, Healthy Future (JOGG) approach, a Dutch community-based obesity prevention programme.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCommunity-based programmes are a widely implemented approach for population health promotion. Due to the context-dependent and dynamic nature of these programmes, evaluating their implementation is challenging. Identifying key events in the implementation process in evaluation could enable us to support future implementation, while acknowledging the complexity of real-world implementation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCommunity-based obesity prevention programmes are considered an important strategy to curb the obesity epidemic. The JOGG (Youth At a Healthy Weight) approach is a large-scale community-based programme for childhood obesity prevention in the Netherlands that has been implemented over the past ten years. Practice-based development of the programme, both at the national and local level, increasingly poses challenges for its evaluation.
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