Propagating Change: Using RE-FRAME to Scale and Sustain A Community-Based Childhood Obesity Prevention Initiative
Sustainable Childhood Obesity Prevention through Community Engagement (SCOPE) has developed Live 5-2-1-0, a multi-sectoral, multi-component community-based childhood obesity prevention initiative grounded in systems thinking and participatory research principles. Building on previous work, this stud...
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doaj-281511552575483d99d50f8e2b8e513d2020-11-24T21:17:14ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-03-0116573610.3390/ijerph16050736ijerph16050736Propagating Change: Using RE-FRAME to Scale and Sustain A Community-Based Childhood Obesity Prevention InitiativeLynn Kennedy0Susan Pinkney1Selina Suleman2Louise C. Mâsse3Patti-Jean Naylor4Shazhan Amed5British Columbia Children’s Hospital Research Institute, F503, 4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3V4, CanadaBritish Columbia Children’s Hospital Research Institute, F503, 4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3V4, CanadaBritish Columbia Children’s Hospital Research Institute, F503, 4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3V4, CanadaBritish Columbia Children’s Hospital Research Institute, F503, 4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3V4, CanadaSchool of Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC V8W 3P1, CanadaBritish Columbia Children’s Hospital Research Institute, F503, 4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3V4, CanadaSustainable Childhood Obesity Prevention through Community Engagement (SCOPE) has developed Live 5-2-1-0, a multi-sectoral, multi-component community-based childhood obesity prevention initiative grounded in systems thinking and participatory research principles. Building on previous work, this study continued implementation of an innovative knowledge exchange model, RE-FRAME, in two ‘new’ and two ‘existing’ Live 5-2-1-0 communities. This mixed-methods study examined follow-up data to determine the nature and extent of the model’s ability to build and sustain community capacity and facilitate the scale-up and sustainability of systems- and community-level change. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected using stakeholder interviews, and quantitative process tracking (PTT) and capacity building tools (CCBT), and were analyzed using thematic analysis and descriptive statistics, respectively. Results from three communities with baseline and follow-up CCBT data showed capacity domain scores increased (15/27; 56%) or remained constant (10/27; 37%) over the study period. PTT data showed over 50 multi-sectoral community partnerships formed in Community D (new) and 108 actions implemented. Stakeholder interviews identified having a common cause, co-ownership, champion networks and consistency of the Live 5-2-1-0 message as essential to sustainability of the initiative. RE-FRAME supports knowledge exchange and community capacity-building that is integral to initiating and sustaining a community-based childhood obesity prevention initiative.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/5/736childhood obesityhealth promotioncommunity-based participatory researchsystems thinkingcollective impactknowledge exchangecapacity buildingsustainabilityscalability |
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Lynn Kennedy Susan Pinkney Selina Suleman Louise C. Mâsse Patti-Jean Naylor Shazhan Amed Propagating Change: Using RE-FRAME to Scale and Sustain A Community-Based Childhood Obesity Prevention Initiative International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health childhood obesity health promotion community-based participatory research systems thinking collective impact knowledge exchange capacity building sustainability scalability |
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Lynn Kennedy Susan Pinkney Selina Suleman Louise C. Mâsse Patti-Jean Naylor Shazhan Amed |
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Propagating Change: Using RE-FRAME to Scale and Sustain A Community-Based Childhood Obesity Prevention Initiative |
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Propagating Change: Using RE-FRAME to Scale and Sustain A Community-Based Childhood Obesity Prevention Initiative |
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Propagating Change: Using RE-FRAME to Scale and Sustain A Community-Based Childhood Obesity Prevention Initiative |
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Propagating Change: Using RE-FRAME to Scale and Sustain A Community-Based Childhood Obesity Prevention Initiative |
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Propagating Change: Using RE-FRAME to Scale and Sustain A Community-Based Childhood Obesity Prevention Initiative |
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propagating change: using re-frame to scale and sustain a community-based childhood obesity prevention initiative |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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Sustainable Childhood Obesity Prevention through Community Engagement (SCOPE) has developed Live 5-2-1-0, a multi-sectoral, multi-component community-based childhood obesity prevention initiative grounded in systems thinking and participatory research principles. Building on previous work, this study continued implementation of an innovative knowledge exchange model, RE-FRAME, in two ‘new’ and two ‘existing’ Live 5-2-1-0 communities. This mixed-methods study examined follow-up data to determine the nature and extent of the model’s ability to build and sustain community capacity and facilitate the scale-up and sustainability of systems- and community-level change. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected using stakeholder interviews, and quantitative process tracking (PTT) and capacity building tools (CCBT), and were analyzed using thematic analysis and descriptive statistics, respectively. Results from three communities with baseline and follow-up CCBT data showed capacity domain scores increased (15/27; 56%) or remained constant (10/27; 37%) over the study period. PTT data showed over 50 multi-sectoral community partnerships formed in Community D (new) and 108 actions implemented. Stakeholder interviews identified having a common cause, co-ownership, champion networks and consistency of the Live 5-2-1-0 message as essential to sustainability of the initiative. RE-FRAME supports knowledge exchange and community capacity-building that is integral to initiating and sustaining a community-based childhood obesity prevention initiative. |
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childhood obesity health promotion community-based participatory research systems thinking collective impact knowledge exchange capacity building sustainability scalability |
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