Ten years promoting health of young people in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté: A review of the Pass'Santé Jeunes program.

Agathe Sandon, Marion Saucet, Mathilde Delaune, Isabelle Millot
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Background: Pass'Santé Jeunes (PSJ), initiated in 2013, addresses high-risk behaviors among young people in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. The program, supported by the Agence Régionale de Santé and Promotion Santé Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, combines digital resources with local partnerships to promote healthy choices among youth.

Objectives: This article reviews the comprehensive health promotion approach of PSJ, aiming to identify key deployment strategies that could serve as a model for other regions or health promotion organizations.

Results: PSJ offers validated health resources through a website tailored to different age groups and includes content for parents. The program employs a robust digital marketing strategy, enhancing visibility and engagement through social media. Collaborations with regional athletes have significantly increased outreach, with website traffic growing from 1,000 to 31,000 monthly visitors and social media reach exceeding 450,000 in 2023. Over 20,000 professionals have been trained or sensitized, fostering a network of local actors dedicated to youth health. The program's participatory and community-led strategies effectively mobilize various life environments to support health promotion.

Conclusions: PSJ exemplifies a successful regional health promotion model. Its comprehensive approach, integrating digital tools and local partnerships, addresses the complex determinants of youth health behaviors. Ongoing evaluation and adaptation are crucial to maintaining the program's relevance and effectiveness. Future efforts should focus on bridging regional disparities, enhancing youth engagement, and ensuring long-term support for local actors to sustain health promotion activities.

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勃艮第-弗朗什-孔泰省促进青少年健康十年:青年健康通行证计划回顾。
背景:Pass'Santé Jeunes (PSJ) 计划于 2013 年启动,旨在解决法国勃艮第-弗朗什-孔泰省青少年的高风险行为问题。该计划得到了勃艮第-弗朗什-孔泰地区卫生机构和勃艮第-弗朗什-孔泰卫生促进会的支持,将数字资源与当地合作伙伴关系相结合,以促进青少年做出健康的选择:本文回顾了 PSJ 的综合健康促进方法,旨在确定可作为其他地区或健康促进组织典范的主要部署策略:PSJ通过一个针对不同年龄段人群的网站提供有效的健康资源,其中包括针对家长的内容。该计划采用了强有力的数字营销策略,通过社交媒体提高了知名度和参与度。与地区运动员的合作大大增加了外联工作,网站流量从每月 1,000 人次增至每月 31,000 人次,社交媒体覆盖人数在 2023 年将超过 450,000 人次。超过 20 000 名专业人员接受了培训或提高了认识,从而形成了一个致力于青年健康的地方行动者网络。该计划的参与性和社区主导战略有效地调动了各种生活环境来支持健康促进工作:PSJ 是地区健康促进模式的成功典范。其综合方法整合了数字工具和当地合作伙伴关系,解决了青少年健康行为的复杂决定因素。持续的评估和调整对于保持计划的相关性和有效性至关重要。未来的工作重点应放在缩小地区差距、提高青少年参与度以及确保为当地参与者提供长期支持以维持健康促进活动等方面。
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