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Obstacles and Enablers on the Way towards Integrated Physical Activity Policies for Childhood Obesity Prevention: An Exploration of Local Policy Officials' Views

Background. Limited physical activity (PA) is a risk factor for childhood obesity. In Netherlands, as in many other countries worldwide, local policy officials bear responsibility for integrated PA policies, involving both health and nonhealth domains. In practice, its development seems hampered. We...

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Autores principales: Hendriks, Anna-Marie, Habraken, Jolanda M., Kremers, Stef P. J., Jansen, Maria W. J., van Oers, Hans, Schuit, Albertine J.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5030399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27668255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5739025
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author Hendriks, Anna-Marie
Habraken, Jolanda M.
Kremers, Stef P. J.
Jansen, Maria W. J.
van Oers, Hans
Schuit, Albertine J.
author_facet Hendriks, Anna-Marie
Habraken, Jolanda M.
Kremers, Stef P. J.
Jansen, Maria W. J.
van Oers, Hans
Schuit, Albertine J.
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description Background. Limited physical activity (PA) is a risk factor for childhood obesity. In Netherlands, as in many other countries worldwide, local policy officials bear responsibility for integrated PA policies, involving both health and nonhealth domains. In practice, its development seems hampered. We explore which obstacles local policy officials perceive in their effort. Methods. Fifteen semistructured interviews were held with policy officials from health and nonhealth policy domains, working at strategic, tactic, and operational level, in three relatively large municipalities. Questions focused on exploring perceived barriers for integrated PA policies. The interviews were deductively coded by applying the Behavior Change Ball framework. Findings. Childhood obesity prevention appeared on the governmental agenda and all officials understood the multicausal nature. However, operational officials had not yet developed a tradition to develop integrated PA policies due to insufficient boundary-spanning skills and structural and cultural differences between the domains. Tactical level officials did not sufficiently support intersectoral collaboration and strategic level officials mainly focused on public-private partnerships. Conclusion. Developing integrated PA policies is a bottom-up innovation process that needs to be supported by governmental leaders through better guiding organizational processes leading to such policies. Operational level officials can assist in this by making progress in intersectoral collaboration visible.
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spelling pubmed-50303992016-09-25 Obstacles and Enablers on the Way towards Integrated Physical Activity Policies for Childhood Obesity Prevention: An Exploration of Local Policy Officials' Views Hendriks, Anna-Marie Habraken, Jolanda M. Kremers, Stef P. J. Jansen, Maria W. J. van Oers, Hans Schuit, Albertine J. Biomed Res Int Research Article Background. Limited physical activity (PA) is a risk factor for childhood obesity. In Netherlands, as in many other countries worldwide, local policy officials bear responsibility for integrated PA policies, involving both health and nonhealth domains. In practice, its development seems hampered. We explore which obstacles local policy officials perceive in their effort. Methods. Fifteen semistructured interviews were held with policy officials from health and nonhealth policy domains, working at strategic, tactic, and operational level, in three relatively large municipalities. Questions focused on exploring perceived barriers for integrated PA policies. The interviews were deductively coded by applying the Behavior Change Ball framework. Findings. Childhood obesity prevention appeared on the governmental agenda and all officials understood the multicausal nature. However, operational officials had not yet developed a tradition to develop integrated PA policies due to insufficient boundary-spanning skills and structural and cultural differences between the domains. Tactical level officials did not sufficiently support intersectoral collaboration and strategic level officials mainly focused on public-private partnerships. Conclusion. Developing integrated PA policies is a bottom-up innovation process that needs to be supported by governmental leaders through better guiding organizational processes leading to such policies. Operational level officials can assist in this by making progress in intersectoral collaboration visible. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5030399/ /pubmed/27668255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5739025 Text en Copyright © 2016 Anna-Marie Hendriks et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hendriks, Anna-Marie
Habraken, Jolanda M.
Kremers, Stef P. J.
Jansen, Maria W. J.
van Oers, Hans
Schuit, Albertine J.
Obstacles and Enablers on the Way towards Integrated Physical Activity Policies for Childhood Obesity Prevention: An Exploration of Local Policy Officials' Views
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title_fullStr Obstacles and Enablers on the Way towards Integrated Physical Activity Policies for Childhood Obesity Prevention: An Exploration of Local Policy Officials' Views
title_full_unstemmed Obstacles and Enablers on the Way towards Integrated Physical Activity Policies for Childhood Obesity Prevention: An Exploration of Local Policy Officials' Views
title_short Obstacles and Enablers on the Way towards Integrated Physical Activity Policies for Childhood Obesity Prevention: An Exploration of Local Policy Officials' Views
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5030399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27668255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5739025
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