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Eval Program Plann ; 67: 79-88, 2018 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29275085

ABSTRACT

This study used a mixed-method, comparative case study approach to assess the level of capacity built for childhood obesity prevention among seven New York State Eat Well Play Hard-Community Projects (EWPH-CP). Data were collected through a self-reported survey in 2007, semi-structured interviews in 2009, and EWPH-CP program documentation throughout the 2006-2010 funding cycle. Quantitative and qualitative analyses were used along with an integrative framework for assessing local capacity building to characterize the capacity built by the study coalitions. Four coalitions rated membership characteristics as a challenge at the beginning of the funding cycle. Towards the end of the funding cycle, all seven coalitions reported activities that were initially focused on building their membership (i.e., member capacity) or positive working relationships (i.e. relational capacity), before eventually pursuing support and resources (i.e., organizational capacity) for implementing their chosen community-oriented programmatic goals (i.e., programmatic capacity). Five coalitions reported environmental changes aimed at increasing physical activity or fruit and vegetable intake. Technical assistance provided to coalitions was credited with contributing to the achievement of programmatic goals. These results suggest that the coalitions succeeded in building local capacity for increasing age-appropriate physical activity or fruit and vegetables intake in the target communities.


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Community-Institutional Relations , Health Care Coalitions/organization & administration , Health Promotion/methods , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Interinstitutional Relations , Pediatric Obesity/prevention & control , Adolescent , Capacity Building/economics , Case-Control Studies , Child , Cooperative Behavior , Environment , Exercise , Fruit , Health Care Coalitions/economics , Humans , New York , Program Development , Surveys and Questionnaires , Vegetables
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