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Using the Community Readiness Model to Select Communities for a Community-Wide Obesity Prevention Intervention
To build on a growing interest in community-based obesity prevention programs, methods are needed for matching intervention strategies to local needs and assets. We used the Community Readiness Model (CRM), a structured interview guide and scoring system, to assess community readiness to act on chil...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3221589/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22005643 |
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author | Sliwa, Sarah Goldberg, Jeanne P. Clark, Valerie Junot, Bridgid Nahar, Elizabeth Nelson, Miriam E. Tovar, Alison Economos, Christina D. Collins, Jessica Edwards, Ruth Hyatt, Raymond R. |
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description | To build on a growing interest in community-based obesity prevention programs, methods are needed for matching intervention strategies to local needs and assets. We used the Community Readiness Model (CRM), a structured interview guide and scoring system, to assess community readiness to act on childhood obesity prevention, furthering a replication study of a successful intervention. Using the CRM protocol, we conducted interviews with 4 stakeholders in each of 10 communities of similar size, socioeconomic status, and perceived readiness to implement a community-wide obesity prevention intervention. Communities were in California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. The 4 stakeholders were the mayor or city manager, the school superintendent, the school food service director, and a community coalition representative. Interviews were recorded and professionally transcribed. Pairs of trained reviewers scored the transcriptions according to CRM protocol. The CRM assesses 9 stages of readiness for 6 dimensions: existing community efforts to prevent childhood obesity, community knowledge about the efforts, leadership, community climate, knowledge about the issue, and resources. We calculated an overall readiness score for each community from the dimension scores. Overall readiness scores ranged from 2.97 to 5.36 on the 9-point scale. The mean readiness score, 4.28 (SD, 0.68), corresponds with a "preplanning" level of readiness. Of the 6 dimensions, community climate varied the least (mean score, 3.11; SD, 0.64); leadership varied the most (mean score, 4.79; SD, 1.13). The CRM quantified a subjective concept, allowing for comparison among 10 communities. Dimension scores and qualitative data from interviews helped in the selection of 6 communities for a replication study. |
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spelling | pubmed-32215892011-12-05 Using the Community Readiness Model to Select Communities for a Community-Wide Obesity Prevention Intervention Sliwa, Sarah Goldberg, Jeanne P. Clark, Valerie Junot, Bridgid Nahar, Elizabeth Nelson, Miriam E. Tovar, Alison Economos, Christina D. Collins, Jessica Edwards, Ruth Hyatt, Raymond R. Prev Chronic Dis Tools and Techniques To build on a growing interest in community-based obesity prevention programs, methods are needed for matching intervention strategies to local needs and assets. We used the Community Readiness Model (CRM), a structured interview guide and scoring system, to assess community readiness to act on childhood obesity prevention, furthering a replication study of a successful intervention. Using the CRM protocol, we conducted interviews with 4 stakeholders in each of 10 communities of similar size, socioeconomic status, and perceived readiness to implement a community-wide obesity prevention intervention. Communities were in California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. The 4 stakeholders were the mayor or city manager, the school superintendent, the school food service director, and a community coalition representative. Interviews were recorded and professionally transcribed. Pairs of trained reviewers scored the transcriptions according to CRM protocol. The CRM assesses 9 stages of readiness for 6 dimensions: existing community efforts to prevent childhood obesity, community knowledge about the efforts, leadership, community climate, knowledge about the issue, and resources. We calculated an overall readiness score for each community from the dimension scores. Overall readiness scores ranged from 2.97 to 5.36 on the 9-point scale. The mean readiness score, 4.28 (SD, 0.68), corresponds with a "preplanning" level of readiness. Of the 6 dimensions, community climate varied the least (mean score, 3.11; SD, 0.64); leadership varied the most (mean score, 4.79; SD, 1.13). The CRM quantified a subjective concept, allowing for comparison among 10 communities. Dimension scores and qualitative data from interviews helped in the selection of 6 communities for a replication study. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2011-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3221589/ /pubmed/22005643 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. |
spellingShingle | Tools and Techniques Sliwa, Sarah Goldberg, Jeanne P. Clark, Valerie Junot, Bridgid Nahar, Elizabeth Nelson, Miriam E. Tovar, Alison Economos, Christina D. Collins, Jessica Edwards, Ruth Hyatt, Raymond R. Using the Community Readiness Model to Select Communities for a Community-Wide Obesity Prevention Intervention |
title | Using the Community Readiness Model to Select Communities for a Community-Wide Obesity Prevention Intervention |
title_full | Using the Community Readiness Model to Select Communities for a Community-Wide Obesity Prevention Intervention |
title_fullStr | Using the Community Readiness Model to Select Communities for a Community-Wide Obesity Prevention Intervention |
title_full_unstemmed | Using the Community Readiness Model to Select Communities for a Community-Wide Obesity Prevention Intervention |
title_short | Using the Community Readiness Model to Select Communities for a Community-Wide Obesity Prevention Intervention |
title_sort | using the community readiness model to select communities for a community-wide obesity prevention intervention |
topic | Tools and Techniques |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3221589/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22005643 |
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