支持市政当局健康的社区决策:综合加拿大各地的循证资源

IF 2.4 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Wellbeing Space and Society Pub Date : 2023-11-22 DOI:10.1016/j.wss.2023.100180
Minji Olivia Kim , Genevieve Montemurro , Laura Nieuwendyk , Candace I.J. Nykiforuk
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健康的社区包含各种相互交叉的因素,这些因素对人们的健康产生重大影响。这项对加拿大工具包的分析性文件审查旨在了解目前有哪些循证资源和建议可用于支持健康社区的建立和发展。2006年至2020年期间发表的19份文件符合纳入标准,并进行了审查。除了主要的受众、准则和建议外,还注意了文件中确定的关键因素。通过潜在内容分析,确定了8个关键健康社区因素主题:交通、经济发展、住房、邻里设计、食物环境、自然环境、社会环境和儿童和老年人友好。确定的主题并不相互排斥。结果确定了跨主题的重要协同作用和共同利益-以及权衡。虽然没有在文件中直接说明,但我们的研究结果强调了多部门行动的重要性,这些行动有助于我们社区和更广泛社区的福祉、可持续性和经济弹性。通过本次审查中确定的关键健康社区因素的相互联系,直接和间接地促进了合作努力。需要系统级解决方案来解决造成社区内部和社区之间存在的卫生差距的复杂问题。需要综合的、循证的工具包来解决其建议中的关键社会问题。
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Supporting healthy community decision-making in municipalities: A synthesis of evidence-informed resources from across Canada

Healthy communities encompass diverse intersecting factors that critically influence people's health. This analytic document review of Canadian toolkits sought to understand what evidence-informed resources and recommendations are currently available to support the creation and development of healthy communities. Nineteen documents published between 2006 and 2020 met the inclusion criteria and were reviewed. Attention was paid to key factors identified within the documents in addition to the key audiences, guidelines, and recommendations. Through latent content analysis, eight key healthy community factor themes were identified: transportation, economic development, housing, neighbourhood design, food environment, natural environment, social environment, and child- and age-friendliness. Themes identified were not mutually exclusive. Results identified important synergies and co-benefits - as well as trade-offs - across themes. While not directly stated within documents, our findings underscore the importance of multi-sectoral actions that contribute to the wellbeing, sustainability, and economic resiliency in our neighbourhoods and broader communities. Collaborative efforts are both directly and indirectly promoted through the interconnectedness of the key healthy community factors identified in this review. Systems-level solutions are needed to address the complex issues that underpin health disparities that exist within and across communities. Comprehensive, evidence-informed toolkits are needed to address key societal issues within their recommendations.

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Wellbeing Space and Society
Wellbeing Space and Society Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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