Recommendations for Effective Intersectoral Collaboration in Health Promotion Interventions: Results from Joint Action CHRODIS-PLUS Work Package 5 Activities
The burden of chronic disease in Europe continues to grow. A major challenge facing national governments is how to tackle the risk factors of sedentary lifestyle, alcohol abuse, smoking, and unhealthy diet. These factors are complex and necessitate intersectoral collaboration to strengthen health pr...
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doaj-0eb5eab9714441c59c638e029baf31d32020-11-25T03:25:46ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-09-01176474647410.3390/ijerph17186474Recommendations for Effective Intersectoral Collaboration in Health Promotion Interventions: Results from Joint Action CHRODIS-PLUS Work Package 5 ActivitiesDjoeke van Dale0Lidwien Lemmens1Marieke Hendriksen2Nella Savolainen3Péter Nagy4Edit Marosi5Michela Eigenmann6Ingrid Stegemann7Heather L. Rogers8National Institute of Public Health and Environment, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The NetherlandsNational Institute of Public Health and Environment, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The NetherlandsNational Institute of Public Health and Environment, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The NetherlandsNational Institute for Health and Welfare, Fl-100271 Helsinki, FinlandNational Institute of Oncology, 1122 Budapest, HungaryNational Institute of Oncology, 1122 Budapest, HungaryFoundation IRCCS Neurological Institute “Carlo Besta”, 20133 Milan, ItalyEuroHealthNet, 1000 Brussels, BelgiumBiocruces Bizkaia Health Research Institute, 48903 Barakaldo, SpainThe burden of chronic disease in Europe continues to grow. A major challenge facing national governments is how to tackle the risk factors of sedentary lifestyle, alcohol abuse, smoking, and unhealthy diet. These factors are complex and necessitate intersectoral collaboration to strengthen health promotion, counter-act the social determinants of health, and reduce the prevalence of chronic disease. European countries have diverse intersectoral collaboration to encourage health promotion activities. In the Joint Action CHRODIS-PLUS success factors for intersectoral collaboration within and outside healthcare which strengthen health promotion activities were identified with a mixed method design via a survey of 22 project partners in 14 countries and 2 workshops. In six semi-structured interviews, the mechanisms underlying these success factors were examined. These mechanisms can be very context-specific but do give more insight into how they can be replicated. In this paper, 20 health promotion interventions from national programs in CHRODIS PLUS are explored. This includes community interventions, policy actions, integrated approaches, capacity building, and training activities. The interventions involved collaboration across three to more than six sectors. The conclusion is a set of seven recommendations that are considered to be essential for fostering intersectoral collaboration to improve health-promoting activities.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/18/6474chronic diseasesdisease preventionhealth promotionintersectoral action for healthintersectoral collaboration |
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Djoeke van Dale Lidwien Lemmens Marieke Hendriksen Nella Savolainen Péter Nagy Edit Marosi Michela Eigenmann Ingrid Stegemann Heather L. Rogers Recommendations for Effective Intersectoral Collaboration in Health Promotion Interventions: Results from Joint Action CHRODIS-PLUS Work Package 5 Activities International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health chronic diseases disease prevention health promotion intersectoral action for health intersectoral collaboration |
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Djoeke van Dale Lidwien Lemmens Marieke Hendriksen Nella Savolainen Péter Nagy Edit Marosi Michela Eigenmann Ingrid Stegemann Heather L. Rogers |
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Recommendations for Effective Intersectoral Collaboration in Health Promotion Interventions: Results from Joint Action CHRODIS-PLUS Work Package 5 Activities |
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Recommendations for Effective Intersectoral Collaboration in Health Promotion Interventions: Results from Joint Action CHRODIS-PLUS Work Package 5 Activities |
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Recommendations for Effective Intersectoral Collaboration in Health Promotion Interventions: Results from Joint Action CHRODIS-PLUS Work Package 5 Activities |
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Recommendations for Effective Intersectoral Collaboration in Health Promotion Interventions: Results from Joint Action CHRODIS-PLUS Work Package 5 Activities |
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Recommendations for Effective Intersectoral Collaboration in Health Promotion Interventions: Results from Joint Action CHRODIS-PLUS Work Package 5 Activities |
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recommendations for effective intersectoral collaboration in health promotion interventions: results from joint action chrodis-plus work package 5 activities |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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The burden of chronic disease in Europe continues to grow. A major challenge facing national governments is how to tackle the risk factors of sedentary lifestyle, alcohol abuse, smoking, and unhealthy diet. These factors are complex and necessitate intersectoral collaboration to strengthen health promotion, counter-act the social determinants of health, and reduce the prevalence of chronic disease. European countries have diverse intersectoral collaboration to encourage health promotion activities. In the Joint Action CHRODIS-PLUS success factors for intersectoral collaboration within and outside healthcare which strengthen health promotion activities were identified with a mixed method design via a survey of 22 project partners in 14 countries and 2 workshops. In six semi-structured interviews, the mechanisms underlying these success factors were examined. These mechanisms can be very context-specific but do give more insight into how they can be replicated. In this paper, 20 health promotion interventions from national programs in CHRODIS PLUS are explored. This includes community interventions, policy actions, integrated approaches, capacity building, and training activities. The interventions involved collaboration across three to more than six sectors. The conclusion is a set of seven recommendations that are considered to be essential for fostering intersectoral collaboration to improve health-promoting activities. |
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chronic diseases disease prevention health promotion intersectoral action for health intersectoral collaboration |
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