Baseline assessment of organizational capacity for health promotion within regional health authorities in Alberta, Canada


Autoria(s): Anderson, Donna; Raine, Kim D.; Plotnikoff, Ronald C.; Cook, Kay; Barrett, Linda; Smith, Cynthia
Data(s)

01/01/2008

Resumo

This paper provides a baseline profile of organizational capacity for (heart) health promotion in Alberta's regional health authorities (RHAs); and examines differences in perceived organizational health promotion capacity specific to modifiable risk factors across three levels of staff and across capacity levels. Baseline data were collected from a purposive sample of 144 board members, senior/middle managers and service providers from 17 RHAs participating in a five-year time-series repeated survey design assessing RHA capacity for (heart) health promotion. Results indicate low levels of capacity to take health promotion action on the broader determinants of health and risk conditions like poverty and social support. In contrast, capacity for health promotion action specific to physiological and behavioural risk factors is considerably higher. Organizational "will" to do health promotion is noticeably more present than is both infrastructure and leadership. Both position held within an organization as well as overall level of organizational capacity appear to influence perceptions of organizational capacity. Overall, results suggest that organizational "will", while necessary, is inadequate on its own for health promotion implementation to occur, especially in regard to addressing the broader determinants of health. A combination of low infrastructure and limited leadership may help explain a lack of health promotion action. <br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30017783

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Sage

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1025382308090339

Palavras-Chave #organizational capacity #health promotion #health organizations #heart health
Tipo

Journal Article