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CO-Creation and Evaluation of Food Environments to Advance Community Health (COACH)

INTRODUCTION: Food environments are a key determinant of food intake and diet-related health. This paper describes the development of an iterative, adaptive, context-specific framework for health-enabling food environments embedded in cocreation theory. METHODS: A 3-stage multimethod framework for t...

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Autores principales: Whelan, Jillian, Brimblecombe, Julie, Christian, Meaghan, Vargas, Carmen, Ferguson, Megan, McMahon, Emma, Lee, Amanda, Bell, Colin, Boelsen-Robinson, Tara, Blake, Miranda R., Lewis, Meron, Alston, Laura, Allender, Steven
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10546519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37790671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.focus.2023.100111
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author Whelan, Jillian
Brimblecombe, Julie
Christian, Meaghan
Vargas, Carmen
Ferguson, Megan
McMahon, Emma
Lee, Amanda
Bell, Colin
Boelsen-Robinson, Tara
Blake, Miranda R.
Lewis, Meron
Alston, Laura
Allender, Steven
author_facet Whelan, Jillian
Brimblecombe, Julie
Christian, Meaghan
Vargas, Carmen
Ferguson, Megan
McMahon, Emma
Lee, Amanda
Bell, Colin
Boelsen-Robinson, Tara
Blake, Miranda R.
Lewis, Meron
Alston, Laura
Allender, Steven
author_sort Whelan, Jillian
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description INTRODUCTION: Food environments are a key determinant of food intake and diet-related health. This paper describes the development of an iterative, adaptive, context-specific framework for health-enabling food environments embedded in cocreation theory. METHODS: A 3-stage multimethod framework for the coproduction and prototyping of public health interventions was followed in an iterative manner during the development of the framework. These 3 stages were (1) evidence review, including systematic review, consultation with experts, and observation of current work; (2) codesign of the framework prototype with multiple stakeholders; and (3) coproduction through refinement of the prototype through stakeholder workshops and expert reviews with incorporation of researcher notes and workshop evaluation. We use the term prototype during the development phase and the term framework to report on the final product. RESULTS: COACH (CO-creation and evaluation of food environments to Advance Community Health) is a process framework that describes what best practice application of cocreation in health-enabling food retail environments should involve. COACH consists of 10 interdependent factors within a 4-phase continuous quality improvement cycle. The 4 phases of the cycle are engagement and governance establishment, communication and policy alignment, codesign and implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. CONCLUSIONS: Utilizing cocreation theory represents an innovative step in research and practice to improve the healthiness of food retail environments. COACH provides a specific, unique, and comprehensive guide to the utilization of cocreation to improve the healthiness of food environments in practice.
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spelling pubmed-105465192023-10-03 CO-Creation and Evaluation of Food Environments to Advance Community Health (COACH) Whelan, Jillian Brimblecombe, Julie Christian, Meaghan Vargas, Carmen Ferguson, Megan McMahon, Emma Lee, Amanda Bell, Colin Boelsen-Robinson, Tara Blake, Miranda R. Lewis, Meron Alston, Laura Allender, Steven AJPM Focus Translational Science INTRODUCTION: Food environments are a key determinant of food intake and diet-related health. This paper describes the development of an iterative, adaptive, context-specific framework for health-enabling food environments embedded in cocreation theory. METHODS: A 3-stage multimethod framework for the coproduction and prototyping of public health interventions was followed in an iterative manner during the development of the framework. These 3 stages were (1) evidence review, including systematic review, consultation with experts, and observation of current work; (2) codesign of the framework prototype with multiple stakeholders; and (3) coproduction through refinement of the prototype through stakeholder workshops and expert reviews with incorporation of researcher notes and workshop evaluation. We use the term prototype during the development phase and the term framework to report on the final product. RESULTS: COACH (CO-creation and evaluation of food environments to Advance Community Health) is a process framework that describes what best practice application of cocreation in health-enabling food retail environments should involve. COACH consists of 10 interdependent factors within a 4-phase continuous quality improvement cycle. The 4 phases of the cycle are engagement and governance establishment, communication and policy alignment, codesign and implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. CONCLUSIONS: Utilizing cocreation theory represents an innovative step in research and practice to improve the healthiness of food retail environments. COACH provides a specific, unique, and comprehensive guide to the utilization of cocreation to improve the healthiness of food environments in practice. Elsevier 2023-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10546519/ /pubmed/37790671 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.focus.2023.100111 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Whelan, Jillian
Brimblecombe, Julie
Christian, Meaghan
Vargas, Carmen
Ferguson, Megan
McMahon, Emma
Lee, Amanda
Bell, Colin
Boelsen-Robinson, Tara
Blake, Miranda R.
Lewis, Meron
Alston, Laura
Allender, Steven
CO-Creation and Evaluation of Food Environments to Advance Community Health (COACH)
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title_fullStr CO-Creation and Evaluation of Food Environments to Advance Community Health (COACH)
title_full_unstemmed CO-Creation and Evaluation of Food Environments to Advance Community Health (COACH)
title_short CO-Creation and Evaluation of Food Environments to Advance Community Health (COACH)
title_sort co-creation and evaluation of food environments to advance community health (coach)
topic Translational Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10546519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37790671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.focus.2023.100111
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