Project SoL—A Community-Based, Multi-Component Health Promotion Intervention to Improve Eating Habits and Physical Activity among Danish Families with Young Children. Part 1: Intervention Development and Implementation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Non-Communicable Diseases and Health Promotion
1.2. Project Sol
2. Intervention Methods
2.1. Overall Intervention Aim and Design
2.2. Theoretical and Conceptual Framework
2.3. Organizational Structure
2.4. Intervention Development
2.5. Intervention Implementation
2.6. Promoting Sustainability
- a health-educational staff course for employees in supermarkets;
- teaching principles of “nature fitness” to professionals from childcare centres, schools, and families;
- inspiration for healthy lunch boxes to families, children and professionals from childcare centres; and
- sensory education and cooking workshops for children, customers in supermarkets, and professionals in schools and child care centres.
3. Discussion and Lessons Learned
3.1. Community-Based Multi-Component Interventions
3.2. Collaboration with Multiple Stakeholders
3.3. Collaboration with Local Authorities
3.4. Planning Based on Local Priorities, Ongoing Activities, and Existing Evidence
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Supplementary File 1Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
AAU | Aalborg University |
SDC | Steno Diabetes Centre |
RCPH | Research Centre for Prevention and Health |
LAG | Local Action Group |
SoL | Health and Local Community—from the Danish ‘Sundhed og Lokalsamfund’ |
Appendix A
2012 | ||||
Year/Month | Name of activity | Objectives | Settings | Intervention Components (Principles and Themes) |
January–March | Kick-off partnership meeting | Strengthen partnership and define common goals and plans | Nature museum Bornholm | Public meeting and workshop (participation, integration and visibility) |
April–June | Visit and international symposium on ’food architecture’ | Exchange knowledge with international researchers, Brian Wansink and Adam Brumberg from Cornell University and create inspiration for supermarkets | Copenhagen, Bornholm, supermarkets on Bornholm | Public meeting and workshop (participation, integration, empowerment and visibility) |
Folk meeting (political festival) | Create awareness and debate about health in local community | Allinge Folkemødet on Bornholm | Taste activities, quiz and debate with professionals (visibility) | |
Supermarket workshop | Empower supermarket employees in healthy choices | Supermarkets | Workshops (participation and integration) | |
July–September | Three future scenario workshops | Empower children in health perspectives | Grade 2, Nexø school, Pedagogues and teachers at Bornholm | Future scenario workshop (participation and empowerment) |
Kick-off party with the local community | Create awareness about Project SoL. Gather and involve the project partners, families and professionals of SoL-Bornholm | The local community, Almindingen, Bornholm | Party with taste activities, play, games, sports, health theatre (participation, visibility, taste and senses, active play) | |
Children’s drawings | Create awareness on healthy diet and create activities across settings (between childcare centres institutions and supermarkets) | Supermarkets, childcare centers, Bornholm | Children create drawings and hang them in the local supermarkets of Bornholm (Integration, visibility, fruit and vegetables) | |
October–December | Partnership meeting | Status on the project and input from the partnership | Conference centre, Nexø | Partnership meeting (participation) |
Child festival in Hasle | Increase awareness and skills to make healthy lunches | Hasle sports arena, childcare centres and school | Make your own lunch, make a creative sun carpet (Empowerment, visibility, whole grain, fruit and vegetables) | |
Nature as pantry | Use the nature to empower children within healthy living | childcare centres | Forrest trips with professionals including nature guides and an actor. (Empowerment, nature and movement) | |
Treasure hunt | Increase awareness and make it fun to eat healthy | Supermarkets, familiesNexø, Allinge, Hasle | Treasure hunts in supermarkets to find healthy ingredients for making a soup (Integration, Empowerment, fruit and vegetables) | |
Lunch box seminar | Increase awareness and skills to make healthy lunches | Supermarkets, childcare centresNexø, Allinge, Hasle | Make your own lunch in supermarkets (integration, empowerment, fruit and vegetables and whole grains) | |
Christmas calendar | Inspire families to make healthy meals, snacks and drinks during December | Supermarkets, Facebook | Healthy recipes based on local input shared in supermarkets and on Facebook (visibility, healthy alternatives) | |
2013 | ||||
Year/month | Name of activity | Objectives | Settings | Intervention components (principles and themes) |
January–March | Meeting with school administration | Involve the schools and plan interventions and activities within the schools | Schools Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | Meeting (participation, integration) |
Meetings with TV2 Bornholm | Involve the media partners and plan the media intervention | Mass media | Meeting (participation, integration) | |
Meeting with parents at Nexø school | Involve the families in SoL-activities | School, Nexø | Meeting (participation) | |
Meeting with The Regional Municipality of Bornholm | Involve the municipalities | Municipality | Meeting (participation) | |
Meeting with COOP | Involve the supermarkets and plan the supermarket intervention | Supermarkets | Meeting (participation, integration) | |
Seminar “Sundhedsfremme and lokal sammenhængskraft” | Share and discuss the ideas of SoL with national researchers | AAU, Copenhagen | Seminar for professionals ‘health promotion and local community cohesion’ (knowledge) | |
SoL-week—Healthy living, Nexø school | Increasing awareness on healthy diet and PA | School, supermarket, Nexø, mass media | Workshops and taste education in school tastings in supermarket, nature fitness (participation, integration, taste and senses, nature and movement) | |
Lunch box circus | Increasing awareness on healthy diet and PA among families | Bornholms Højskole | Make your own “Healthy lunch box” day with play and presentations (knowledge, empowerment, active play, fruit and vegetables, whole grains) | |
April–June | Local group meetings | Involve the local communities in planning and execution of health promoting activities | Local community Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | Meetings (participation, integration) |
“Fish from a child perspective workshop” | Increasing awareness on healthy diet (Fish), planning TV programmes | Families, local community, Mass media | Healthy tips and fish recipes on Facebook, cooking workshop with children and families from Bornholm (empowerment, Fish, visibility) | |
Healthy alternatives with Fish | Increasing awareness on eating fish. Motivate locals to share their knowledge about the local fish culture | Childcare centres, families, local community Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | Healthy tips & fish recipes on Facebook, visiting fish smoke house, cooking fish in childcare centres and with families (BBQ) in childcare centres (Fish) | |
Healthy alternatives, Fish, Trolling | Increasing awareness on eating fish. Motivate locals to share their knowledge about the local fish culture | Childcare centres, Families, Local community, Allinge | Healthy tips and fish recipes on Facebook, cooking fish (BBQ) and orienteering at the harbour (empowerment, Fish, visibility) | |
Healthy alternatives, Healthy snack | Increasing awareness on eating healthy snacks | Childcare centres, families, supermarkets, local community Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | Healthy snacks served in childcare centres and supermarkets (empowerment, integration, Healthy alternatives) | |
July–September | Healthy meal concepts | Promote healthy meal choices | Supermarket Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | Co-collation of food items for a healthy meal (integration, Fish, Fruit and vegetables) |
Candy-free checkouts | Collaboration with the supermarket staff to create healthy shops. Decrease the sale of candy and increase the sale of healthy snacks | Supermarkets Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | One candy-free checkout in four of the intervention supermarkets (participation, healthy alternatives) | |
Focus on whole grains in the supermarkets (Harvest theme and inspiration for a healthy lunch) | Increasing awareness and motivation for eating whole-grain | Supermarkets, Mass media Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | Promotion of whole grains in supermarkets (whole grains) | |
Harvest, Awareness week | Increasing awareness of SoL as well as awareness and motivation for healthy diet and PA | Childcare centres, schools, mass media Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | Taste activities in school and childcare centres (whole grain, fruit and vegetables, visibility) | |
Harvest, “Carpenter festival” | Increasing awareness and motivation for healthy diet | Local community, school in Nexø | Cooking event with healthy foods arranged by the local action group in Nexø (integration, empowerment, fruit and vegetables, whole grains) | |
Nature fitness | Increasing awareness and motivation for PA | Childcare centres, Nexø, Allinge, Hasle mass media | Activities with children and adults using the green areas around the childcare centres (empowerment, Nature and movements) | |
Lunch bag activities | Inspiration and learning about how to make a healthy lunch box | Supermarkets, childcare centres, Mass media Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | Children making their own healthy lunch bag in the supermarket (empowerment, integration, whole grains, fruit and vegetables) | |
October–December | Nature fitness | Increasing awareness and motivation for PA | Childcare centres, Nexø, Allinge, Hasle Mass media | Activities with the children combined with a course on nature fitness for professionals (empowerment, integration, nature and movements) |
Harvest, Healthy, theme day Allinge | Increasing awareness and motivation for healthy diet | School, Allinge | Workshop in school, Orienteering with taste challenge (empowerment, taste and senses, whole grains) | |
Harvest, Energy for life theme week with breakfast | Increasing awareness on healthy diet and PA | Schools, local community, Hasle mass media | Theme week in Hasle school (empowerment, fruit and vegetables) | |
Harvest, Halloween party | Increasing awareness on healthy diet and PA | Childcare centres, local community, mass media Nexø | Halloween cooking event (soup) arranged by the local action group in Nexø (integration, fruit and vegetables) | |
Child festival in Hasle | Increasing awareness on healthy diet and PA | Local community Hasle | Lunch workshop “make your own lunch” (integration, whole grains, fruit and vegetables) | |
Lunch box seminars | Increasing awareness and skills to make healthy lunch | Childcare centres, supermarkets Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | Children making their own healthy lunch bag in the supermarket (empowerment, integration, whole grains, fruit and vegetables) | |
Sensory, taste and cooking workshops | Increasing awareness on healthy diet | Childcare centres, schools Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | Taste and sensory education, cooking workshops in school and childcare centres (empowerment, taste and senses) | |
Christmas calendar | Inspire families to make healthy meals, snacks and drinks during December | Supermarkets, Nexø, Allinge, Hasle Facebook | Healthy recipes based on local input shared on TV2s homepage and on Facebook (visibility, healthy alternatives) | |
Christmas theme in Hasle school | Increasing awareness and motivation for healthy diet and PA | School, Hasle | Breakfast club, active week (empowerment, whole grains, active play) | |
2014 | ||||
Year/Month | Name of activity | Objectives | Settings | Intervention Components (Principles and Themes) |
January–March | Kvickly’s yearly meeting | Inform the local community about SoL | Local community | Meeting in COOP and presentation of SoL (integration, visibility) |
Partnership meeting | Status on the project and input from partnership | Almindingen, Bornholm | Meeting with local partners (integration) | |
Competition among supermarkets | Increasing sales of healthy foods in supermarkets. Engagement of supermarket employees | Supermarket, Nexø, Allinge, Hasle mass media | Competition on sales of fish, root fruits, and whole grain breakfast cereal (participation, fish, whole grains, fruit and vegetables) | |
SoL by night | Increasing awareness on healthy choices in supermarkets | Supermarket, childcare centres, school Nexø, Allinge, Hasle Mass Media | Events in the supermarkets including activities for families about healthy lifestyle, tastings of local food products and a soup made by children from the local childcare centre, workshop for children with inspiration for healthy lunch bags (participation, empowerment, fruit and vegetables, whole grains, fish) | |
Sensory-, taste and workshops | Increasing awareness on healthy diet | Schools and childcare centres Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | Taste and sensory education, cooking workshops in schools and childcare centres (empowerment, taste and senses, fruit and vegetables) | |
Theme day healthy foods in Hasle | Increasing awareness and motivation for healthy diet | School, Hasle | Workshop in school, cooking healthy meals (empowerment, fruit and vegetables, whole grains) | |
Theme on healthy breakfast | Increasing awareness and motivation for healthy diet | School, supermarket, mass media Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | ||
Orienteering in the Dark, Allinge | Increasing awareness and motivation for healthy diet and PA | School, Local community Allinge | Orienteering race with taste samples and quiz arranged by the local group of Allinge (integration, taste and senses, active play) | |
Folkemødet /Political festival | Create awareness and debate about health in local community | Allinge Folkemødet on Bornholm | Taste activities, quiz and debate with professionals (visibility) | |
Lunch box workshop | Increasing awareness and skills to make healthy lunch | School Nexø, Allinge, Hasle | Lunch workshop “make your own lunch” (empowerment, whole grains, fruit and vegetables) | |
Nexø city court (byting) | Local anchorage of intervention within the city court | Local community | Start-up of Nexø city court (integration) | |
SoL finishing parties | Increase awareness of SoL and celebrate with the local community | Local community Nexø, Allinge, Hasle SoL partnership | Party in each of the three local communities (visibility, fruit and vegetables, active play) | |
April–June | Local group meetings | Involve the local communities in planning and execution of health promoting activities | Local community Hasle | Local group, Hasle (integration) |
Local group meetings | Strengthen the local anchorage of SoL | Local community Hasle, Nexø | Local group, Hasle and Nexø (integration) | |
BRK | Strengthen the local anchorage of SoL | Local community | Local group, Hasle and Nexø (integration) |
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Category | Characteristic | Unit | Bornholm | Odsherred | Capital Region |
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Population and area | Population | 1000 | 41 | 32 | 1.754 |
Area, Square km | Km2 | 588 | 355 | 2568 | |
Health status | Overweight, BMI > 25 | % | 50 | 53 | 41 |
Diabetes | % | 6.5 | 5.7 | 4.5 | |
High blood pressure | % | 16 | 23 | 22 | |
Health behaviour | Citizens with very unhealthy dietary habits | % | 14 | 16 | 10 |
Citizens with <30 min/day MVPA | % | 36 | 41 | 31 | |
Citizens with self-perceived poor health | % | 18 | 21 | 15 | |
Socio-Economic Position (SEP) | Unemployed | % | 26 | 28 | 19 |
No vocational education | % | 19 | 18 | 8 |
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Toft, U.; Bloch, P.; Reinbach, H.C.; Winkler, L.L.; Buch-Andersen, T.; Aagaard-Hansen, J.; Mikkelsen, B.E.; Jensen, B.B.; Glümer, C. Project SoL—A Community-Based, Multi-Component Health Promotion Intervention to Improve Eating Habits and Physical Activity among Danish Families with Young Children. Part 1: Intervention Development and Implementation. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 1097. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15061097
Toft U, Bloch P, Reinbach HC, Winkler LL, Buch-Andersen T, Aagaard-Hansen J, Mikkelsen BE, Jensen BB, Glümer C. Project SoL—A Community-Based, Multi-Component Health Promotion Intervention to Improve Eating Habits and Physical Activity among Danish Families with Young Children. Part 1: Intervention Development and Implementation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(6):1097. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15061097
Chicago/Turabian StyleToft, Ulla, Paul Bloch, Helene C. Reinbach, Lise L. Winkler, Tine Buch-Andersen, Jens Aagaard-Hansen, Bent Egberg Mikkelsen, Bjarne Bruun Jensen, and Charlotte Glümer. 2018. "Project SoL—A Community-Based, Multi-Component Health Promotion Intervention to Improve Eating Habits and Physical Activity among Danish Families with Young Children. Part 1: Intervention Development and Implementation" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 6: 1097. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15061097
APA StyleToft, U., Bloch, P., Reinbach, H. C., Winkler, L. L., Buch-Andersen, T., Aagaard-Hansen, J., Mikkelsen, B. E., Jensen, B. B., & Glümer, C. (2018). Project SoL—A Community-Based, Multi-Component Health Promotion Intervention to Improve Eating Habits and Physical Activity among Danish Families with Young Children. Part 1: Intervention Development and Implementation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(6), 1097. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15061097