社区健康干预(CIH):一种解决全球慢性病流行的新方法

Kathleen O’Connor Duffany , Diane T. Finegood , David Matthews , Martin McKee , K.M. Venkat Narayan , Pekka Puska , Karen Siegel , Denise Stevens , Fiona Wong , Mark Woodward , Derek Yach
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社区卫生干预(CIH)是一项为期3年的试点研究,重点是在发展中国家环境中测试慢性病预防活动。社区卫生保健在卫生教育和社会营销/媒体的支持下,采用结构性干预措施和社区动员。CIH的活动遍及学校、工作场所、卫生保健机构和整个社区,以创造可持续的变化。CIH寻求:(1)评估干预措施对个人和社区的影响;(2)评估实施干预措施的最佳方法;(3)确定全球复制所需的适应措施;(4)确定社区特有的变革障碍和促进因素。此外,CIH研究为更大的医疗和公共卫生界提供了研究和评价工具和方法,包括背景评估手册、环境扫描工具和程序,以及针对发展中国家环境的调整。CIH正在建立各国共同措施的大型数据集,可用于为地方和国家政策和实践提供信息。本文的目的是介绍几年规划过程的结果,其中包括一个理论框架和研究设计,突出了在发展中国家环境中进行复杂社区干预的关键要素。
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Community Interventions for Health (CIH): A novel approach to tackling the worldwide epidemic of chronic diseases

Community Interventions for Health (CIH) is a 3 year pilot study focusing on testing chronic disease prevention activities in developing country settings. CIH uses structural interventions and community mobilization, supported by health education and social marketing/media. The activities of CIH are pervasive throughout defined community settings using schools, work places, health care settings, and the community at large to create sustainable change. CIH seeks to: (1) assess the impact of the interventions on individuals and on the community, (2) assess the best methods for intervention implementation, (3) identify adaptations needed for global replication, and (4) identify community-specific barriers and facilitators to change. Additionally, the CIH study provides the larger medical and public health community with research and evaluation tools and methodology, including context assessment manuals, environmental scan tools and processes, and adaptations for developing country settings. CIH is building a large dataset of common measures across countries that may be used to inform local and national policies and practices. The purpose of this paper is to present the results of a several year planning process that includes a theoretical framework and study design that highlights the key elements of conducting complex community interventions in developing country settings.

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