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Taking Neighborhood Health to Heart (TNH2H): Building a Community-Based Participatory Data System

BACKGROUND: Healthy People 2020 calls for increased monitoring of local health and health disparities, but successful models of designing and implementing data collection systems for this purpose are lacking. COMMUNITY CONTEXT: We describe the process, methods, and outcomes of a community-based part...

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Autores principales: Main, Deborah S., Ware, George, Iwasaki, Patricia G., Burry, Mark, Steiner, Emily, Fedde, Katherine, Haverhals, Leah M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3320092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22261251
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Ware, George
Iwasaki, Patricia G.
Burry, Mark
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Fedde, Katherine
Haverhals, Leah M.
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description BACKGROUND: Healthy People 2020 calls for increased monitoring of local health and health disparities, but successful models of designing and implementing data collection systems for this purpose are lacking. COMMUNITY CONTEXT: We describe the process, methods, and outcomes of a community-based participatory research initiative, Taking Neighborhood Health to Heart, designed to collect and disseminate comprehensive health data from 5 diverse urban neighborhoods in Denver, Colorado. METHODS: Since its beginning in 2006, this initiative has involved community members in collection of individual health surveys from 1,146 households; audits of sidewalks, buildings, and other built environment features in 412 neighborhood blocks; audits of availability, price, and quality of fresh produce in 69 local stores; and audits of conditions and amenities in 20 local parks. Community members and researchers share, interpret, and disseminate these data through a joint data review and dissemination committee. OUTCOME: Through our community-based data collection system, Taking Neighborhood Health to Heart has been able to collect, analyze, and disseminate locally relevant data on people and neighborhoods to monitor heath and health disparities. INTERPRETATION: Since 2006, the initiative has sustained its focus on community-based participatory research that targets collection and dissemination of local health data. We have used this information to identify salient health issues and advocate for neighborhood programs, policies, and environmental changes to built and social features of neighborhoods that have historically led to unequal opportunities and social disadvantage.
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spelling pubmed-33200922012-04-10 Taking Neighborhood Health to Heart (TNH2H): Building a Community-Based Participatory Data System Main, Deborah S. Ware, George Iwasaki, Patricia G. Burry, Mark Steiner, Emily Fedde, Katherine Haverhals, Leah M. Prev Chronic Dis Community Case Study BACKGROUND: Healthy People 2020 calls for increased monitoring of local health and health disparities, but successful models of designing and implementing data collection systems for this purpose are lacking. COMMUNITY CONTEXT: We describe the process, methods, and outcomes of a community-based participatory research initiative, Taking Neighborhood Health to Heart, designed to collect and disseminate comprehensive health data from 5 diverse urban neighborhoods in Denver, Colorado. METHODS: Since its beginning in 2006, this initiative has involved community members in collection of individual health surveys from 1,146 households; audits of sidewalks, buildings, and other built environment features in 412 neighborhood blocks; audits of availability, price, and quality of fresh produce in 69 local stores; and audits of conditions and amenities in 20 local parks. Community members and researchers share, interpret, and disseminate these data through a joint data review and dissemination committee. OUTCOME: Through our community-based data collection system, Taking Neighborhood Health to Heart has been able to collect, analyze, and disseminate locally relevant data on people and neighborhoods to monitor heath and health disparities. INTERPRETATION: Since 2006, the initiative has sustained its focus on community-based participatory research that targets collection and dissemination of local health data. We have used this information to identify salient health issues and advocate for neighborhood programs, policies, and environmental changes to built and social features of neighborhoods that have historically led to unequal opportunities and social disadvantage. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2012-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3320092/ /pubmed/22261251 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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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3320092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22261251
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