Research around practice partnerships: An example of building partnerships to address overweight and obesity in children


Autoria(s): Poulsen, A. A.; Bush, R.; Tirendi, J.; Ziviani, J.; Abbott, R.; MacDonald, D.; Brown, Matthew A.; Leong, G. M.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Prevention and management of childhood overweight and obesity is a health priority for governments and communities throughout the developed world. A conceptual model, Research around Practice in Childhood Obesity (RAPICO), has been developed to guide capacity building in a coordinated 'bench to fieldwork' initiative to address this public health problem. Translation of research findings into sustainable responses with optimal fit requires consideration of context-specific relevance, cost-effectiveness, feasibility and levels of available support. The RAPICO model uses program theory to describe a framework for progressing practitionercommunityresearch partnerships to address low, medium and high levels of risk for childhood overweight and obesity within community settings. A case study describing the development of a logic model to inform risk-linked responses to childhood overweight and obesity is presented for the Ipswich community in south-east Queensland.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87873/

Publicador

CSIRO Publishing

Relação

DOI:10.1071/PY09005

Poulsen, A. A., Bush, R., Tirendi, J., Ziviani, J., Abbott, R., MacDonald, D., Brown, Matthew A., & Leong, G. M. (2009) Research around practice partnerships: An example of building partnerships to address overweight and obesity in children. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 15(4), pp. 285-293.

Fonte

School of Biomedical Sciences; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #Australia #child nutrition #childhood obesity #community care #conceptual framework #health care practice #health promotion #information dissemination #lifestyle #model #obesity #physical activity #research #review #risk assessment #social network
Tipo

Journal Article