navigating the road to community change: evidence-based public health interventions
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Navigating the Road to Community Change: Evidence-Based Public Health Interventions. KHI Mini-Grant Workshop March 21, 2011. Change Survival Tips. Tip #1 : You must know your current location to guide future direction. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Navigating the Road to Community Change:
Evidence-Based Public Health Interventions
KHI Mini-Grant WorkshopMarch 21, 2011
Our Vision – Healthier Kansans living in safe and sustainable environments.
Our Vision – Healthier Kansans living in safe and sustainable environments.
Change Survival Tips
Tip #1 : You must know your current location to guide future direction
Tip #2 : Create a roadmap that most effectively helps you arrive at your destination
Tip #3 : Once you’ve arrived at your destination point, take time to reflect on how you got there
Tip #4 : Plan future destination points
Our Vision – Healthier Kansans living in safe and sustainable environments.
Tip #1 : You must know your current location to guide future direction
Our Vision – Healthier Kansans living in safe and sustainable environments.
Assessing where you are:Community Health Assessment
Community Health Assessments:• Important to assess community needs to
build a framework for where you are • Help develop a community action plan for
improving and supporting healthy lifestyles• Map out a course for using specifically
targeted action to make positive and sustainable changes in their communities.
Our Vision – Healthier Kansans living in safe and sustainable environments.
Now that you know what your community needs…Have you found yourself
askingWhich program and policy interventions have been proven effective?
Are there effective interventions that are right for my community?
What might effective interventions cost; what is the likely return on investment?
Our Vision – Healthier Kansans living in safe and sustainable environments.
Tip #2 : Create a roadmap that most effectively helps you arrive at your destination
Our Vision – Healthier Kansans living in safe and sustainable environments.
Public Health Impact: Policies, Systems, and Environment Changes
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Create Direction:The Community Preventive Services Guide • Health and Human Services/CDC Resource
providing on-going recommendations on evidence-based interventions to improve public health
• Developed by a team of community guide staff – federal and non-federal experts in research, practice, and policy
• Based on systematic reviews of all available research
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The Community Preventive Services Guide The Community Guide provides answers to commonly asked
questions about public health interventions:
What interventions have and have not worked?
In which populations and settings has the intervention worked or not worked?
What might the intervention cost? What should I expect for my investment?
Does the intervention lead to any other benefits or harms?
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Community Guide Continued
● The Community Guide has assessed the effectiveness of more than 210 public health interventions in 18 topic areas and settings designed to:
-Promote healthy behaviors/reduce unhealthy behaviors
-Reduce specific diseases, injuries, or impairments
-Promote healthy behaviors in community settings (e.g., schools, worksites)
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So, based on what we know about Policies, Systems, and Environment Changes & the Community Guide….
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Taking the Community Guide/PSE to the next level: MAPPS Strategies• Evidenced-based interventions
• Drawn from peer-reviewed literature
• Synthesized directly from the Community Guide
• Improve health outcomes at a Policies, Systems, and Environment Level
Media
Access
Point of Decision
Price
Social Support/Services
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MAPPS Strategies
• Nutrition– Media and
advertising restrictions consistent with federal law
– Promote healthy food/drink choices
– Counter-advertising for unhealthy choices
• Physical Activity– Promote increased
physical activity
– Promote use of public transit
– Promote active transportation (bicycling and walking for commuting and leisure activities)
– Counter-advertising for screen time
Our Vision – Healthier Kansans living in safe and sustainable environments
Media
• Nutrition– Healthy food/drink availability – Limit unhealthy food/drink availability – Reduce density of fast food
establishments– Eliminate transfat through purchasing
actions, labeling initiatives, restaurant standards
– Reduce sodium through purchasing actions, labeling initiatives, restaurant standards
– Procurement policies and practices– Farm to institution, including schools,
worksites, hospitals, and other community institutions
• Physical Activity– Safe, attractive accessible
places for activity– City planning, zoning and
transportation – Require daily quality PE in
schools – Require daily physical
activity in afterschool/childcare settings
– Restrict screen time (afterschool, daycare)
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Access
• Nutrition– Signage for healthy vs. less
healthy items
– Product placement & attractiveness
– Menu labeling
• Physical Activity– Signage for neighborhood
destinations in walkable/mixed-use areas (library, park, shops, etc)
– Signage for public transportation, bike lanes/boulevards
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Point of Decision Information
• Nutrition– Changing relative prices
of healthy vs. unhealthy items (i.e., through bulk purchase/procurement/competitive pricing)
• Physical Activity– Reduced price for
park/facility use
– Incentives for active transit
– Subsidized memberships to recreational facilities
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Price
• Nutrition– Support breastfeeding
through policy change and maternity care practices
• Physical Activity– Safe routes to school
– Workplace, faith, park, neighborhood activity groups (e.g., walking hiking, biking)
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Social Support/Services
Important note: Worksite strategies are most effective as part of a comprehensive worksite wellness program that addresses a variety of health issues
• Changing cafeteria and vending machine options to provide healthy alternatives
• Providing on-site facilities for exercise • Worksite walking groups• Stair prompts• Providing employees health insurance
benefits around preventative care
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MAPPS Strategies in Action in the Worksite
Setting
Tip #3 : Once you’ve arrive at your destination point, take time to reflect on how you got there
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Northeast Kansas Examples
• Heartland Healthy Neighborhoods/Topeka City Council: Passage of “Complete Streets” Ordinance in November 2009
• Heartland Healthy Neighborhood Shunga Trail Connection
• Douglas County Farmer’s Market: Electronic Benefits Transfer to increase access
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Our Vision – Healthier Kansans living in safe and sustainable environments.
Tip #4: Plan Future Destination Points
• ACHIEVE• Chronic Disease Risk Reduction• Kansas Coordinated School Health• Kansas Health Foundation
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Future Funding Opportunities
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Questions?
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Contact Information:Dr. Candace AyarsDirectorChronic Disease Risk [email protected]
Liesl HaysNortheast Outreach CoordinatorChronic Disease Risk [email protected]
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