桥梁实施科学与以人为中心的设计:开发针对餐厅更健康饮食的定制干预措施
Melissa Fuster1, Shelby Hipol2, Terry Tk Huang3
1Department of Social, Behavioral, and Population Sciences, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA USA.
Global implementation research and applications
|November 21, 2024
概括
这项研究与两个拉丁美洲餐厅共同设计了健康饮食干预措施,吸引了业主和厨师. 它强调使用以人为本的设计和实施科学来实现社区健康公平.
科学领域:
- 公共卫生 营养 公共卫生 营养
- 实施科学 实施科学
- 以人为中心的设计
背景情况:
- 餐厅是重要的社区经济机构,有可能促进健康饮食.
- 服务于少数民族和少数民族拥有的餐馆在营养方面的努力中代表性不足,尽管存在健康差异.
- 与饮食相关的健康结果不成比例地影响少数群体,突出了针对性干预的需要.
研究的目的:
- 在两个拉丁美洲餐厅共同设计和实施健康饮食干预措施.
- 解决在公共卫生营养领域吸引少数族裔企业的差距.
- 探索以人为中心的设计和实施科学在社区环境中的应用,以实现粮食和健康平等.
主要方法:
- 结合了行为变化轮干预开发框架与以人为中心的设计.
- 让餐厅老板和厨师参与研究综合和解决方案开发.
- 共同设计和实施了两个量身定制的健康饮食干预措施.
主要成果:
- 在两个餐厅成功共同设计和实施量身定制的健康饮食干预措施.
- 展示了参与式方法的价值,涉及社区利益相关者.
- 在现实环境中应用以人为本的设计和实施科学产生了洞察力.
结论:
- 共同设计方法对于开发文化相关的营养干预措施是有效的.
- 人为中心的设计和实施科学为社区健康公平倡议提供了有价值的框架.
- 吸引多样化的餐厅环境对于改善人口健康和解决粮食不平等至关重要.
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