Bammann Karin, Recke Carina, Albrecht Birte Marie, Stalling Imke, Doerwald Friederike
Institute for Public Health and Nursing Sciences (IPP), 9168University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany.
Am J Health Promot. 2021 Mar;35(3):409-420. doi: 10.1177/0890117120974876. Epub 2020 Dec 3.
The PRECEDE-PROCEED model (PPM) is a community-based participatory research (CBPR) framework for health promotion, yet the direct application of the PPM into practice is unclear. This paper describes how the PPM was adapted for the development and application of a pilot intervention study to promote outdoor physical activity (PA) in older adults (OUTDOOR ACTIVE). We illustrate the steps and adaptations we applied to put the PPM into practice and present the developed interventions.
The PPM was adapted by incorporating a socio-ecological model. This ensured the design of any resultant intervention would explicitly address multi-level determinants of physical activity. The list of possible program components to select from for the design of an intervention was also extended.
Bremen, Germany.
Participants in the intervention development were 924 noninstitutionalized older adults, aged 65-75 years (response: 25.2%), living in Bremen-Hemelingen, Germany. For implementation of the intervention and to ensure sustainability, several groups of stakeholders were involved throughout the process.
A mixed method design was employed (e.g., focus groups, quantitative survey) to identify determinants. A round table and participatory workshops were held to involve the target group and community stakeholders in the design of an intervention using the adapted PPM model.
A conceptual model was developed illustrating the integration of a socio-ecological model into the PPM. The model received ecological validity, as it was affirmed by community stakeholders as an appropriate method for designing a community-level PA intervention. Target goals to address PA determinants were selected by target group members. An intervention to meet the goals was developed and implemented with target group input.
The adapted PPM is a promising starting point for developing multi-level interventions. Steps should be taken to ensure all social groups are participating in the process and all levels of determinants are addressed.
PRECEDE-PROCEED模型(PPM)是一种用于健康促进的基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)框架,但PPM在实践中的直接应用尚不清楚。本文描述了如何对PPM进行调整,以开展和应用一项试点干预研究,以促进老年人的户外体育活动(OUTDOOR ACTIVE)。我们阐述了将PPM付诸实践所采取的步骤和调整措施,并介绍了所开发的干预措施。
通过纳入社会生态模型对PPM进行了调整。这确保了任何由此产生的干预措施的设计都能明确解决身体活动的多层次决定因素。可供选择用于干预措施设计的可能方案组成部分清单也得到了扩展。
德国不来梅。
参与干预措施开发的是924名65至75岁的非机构化老年人(回复率:25.2%),他们居住在德国不来梅-黑梅林根。为了实施干预措施并确保其可持续性,在整个过程中让几组利益相关者参与其中。
采用混合方法设计(如焦点小组、定量调查)来确定决定因素。举办了圆桌会议和参与性研讨会,让目标群体和社区利益相关者参与使用调整后的PPM模型设计干预措施。
开发了一个概念模型,说明了社会生态模型与PPM的整合。该模型具有生态效度,因为社区利益相关者确认它是设计社区层面体育活动干预措施的合适方法。目标群体成员选择了应对体育活动决定因素的目标。在目标群体的参与下,制定并实施了一项旨在实现这些目标的干预措施。
调整后的PPM是开发多层次干预措施的一个有前景的起点。应采取措施确保所有社会群体都参与到这一过程中,并解决所有层次的决定因素。