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Case Study of Capacity Building for Smoke-Free Indoor Air in Two Rural Wisconsin Communities

BACKGROUND: Despite national declines in smoking prevalence, disparities that pose challenges to tobacco control efforts exist among rural manufacturing populations. This community case study sought to better understand the dynamics and nuances that facilitate or impede capacity-building efforts in...

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Autores principales: Mahon, Shelly, Taylor-Powell, Ellen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2099269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17875248
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description BACKGROUND: Despite national declines in smoking prevalence, disparities that pose challenges to tobacco control efforts exist among rural manufacturing populations. This community case study sought to better understand the dynamics and nuances that facilitate or impede capacity-building efforts in rural communities. CONTEXT: Two rural manufacturing communities in Wisconsin with similar demographic characteristics were chosen for study. One represented farming communities with close proximity to a metropolitan area, and the other represented more isolated communities. METHODS: The qualitative case study used a collaborative approach to collect data in four areas of research: 1) community context, 2) coalition functioning, 3) partnerships, and 4) strategy implementation. Data were analyzed using standard content analysis and triangulated for clarity and consistency. CONSEQUENCES: Although not all the factors found to influence capacity-building efforts were unique to rural environments, the effects were impacted by rural isolation, small population sizes, local attitudes and beliefs, and lack of diversity and resources. Differences in coalition leadership and strategy implementation influenced the effectiveness of the capacity-building efforts in each community, bringing attention to the unique nature of individual contexts. INTERPRETATION: Implementing capacity-building efforts in rural communities requires skilled and dedicated local leaders who have ready access to training and support (i.e., technical, emotional, and financial). Pairing of rural communities with greater use of distance technologies offers a cost-effective approach to reduce isolation and the constraints of financial and human resources.
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spelling pubmed-20992692007-12-28 Case Study of Capacity Building for Smoke-Free Indoor Air in Two Rural Wisconsin Communities Mahon, Shelly Taylor-Powell, Ellen Prev Chronic Dis Community Case Study BACKGROUND: Despite national declines in smoking prevalence, disparities that pose challenges to tobacco control efforts exist among rural manufacturing populations. This community case study sought to better understand the dynamics and nuances that facilitate or impede capacity-building efforts in rural communities. CONTEXT: Two rural manufacturing communities in Wisconsin with similar demographic characteristics were chosen for study. One represented farming communities with close proximity to a metropolitan area, and the other represented more isolated communities. METHODS: The qualitative case study used a collaborative approach to collect data in four areas of research: 1) community context, 2) coalition functioning, 3) partnerships, and 4) strategy implementation. Data were analyzed using standard content analysis and triangulated for clarity and consistency. CONSEQUENCES: Although not all the factors found to influence capacity-building efforts were unique to rural environments, the effects were impacted by rural isolation, small population sizes, local attitudes and beliefs, and lack of diversity and resources. Differences in coalition leadership and strategy implementation influenced the effectiveness of the capacity-building efforts in each community, bringing attention to the unique nature of individual contexts. INTERPRETATION: Implementing capacity-building efforts in rural communities requires skilled and dedicated local leaders who have ready access to training and support (i.e., technical, emotional, and financial). Pairing of rural communities with greater use of distance technologies offers a cost-effective approach to reduce isolation and the constraints of financial and human resources. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2007-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2099269/ /pubmed/17875248 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Case Study of Capacity Building for Smoke-Free Indoor Air in Two Rural Wisconsin Communities
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title_fullStr Case Study of Capacity Building for Smoke-Free Indoor Air in Two Rural Wisconsin Communities
title_full_unstemmed Case Study of Capacity Building for Smoke-Free Indoor Air in Two Rural Wisconsin Communities
title_short Case Study of Capacity Building for Smoke-Free Indoor Air in Two Rural Wisconsin Communities
title_sort case study of capacity building for smoke-free indoor air in two rural wisconsin communities
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2099269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17875248
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