An exploration of the determinants of overweight and obesity and the capacity to intervene in North‐West Tasmania: A stakeholder consultation

Author:

Hughes Roger1,Ahuja Kiran D. K.2,Patterson Kira A. E.3,Holloway Timothy P.2,Soward Robert2ORCID,Jayasinghe Sisitha2ORCID,Byrne Nuala M.2,Hills Andrew P.2

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Sciences Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. School of Health Sciences, College of Health and Medicine University of Tasmania Launceston Tasmania Australia

3. Faculty of Education University of Tasmania Launceston Tasmania Australia

Abstract

AbstractIssue AddressedThe capacity of communities to develop effective obesity prevention initiatives varies and should be a focus for obesity prevention intervention planning and investment. This research aimed at engaging and consulting local community stakeholders to identify determinants, needs, strategic priorities and capacity to act on overweight and obesity prevention in North‐West (NW) Tasmania.MethodsA series of semi‐structured interviews and thematic analyses was implemented to explore the knowledge, insights, experiences and attitudes of stakeholders.ResultsMental health and obesity were identified as major concerns and were often reported to share similar determinants. This study has identified health promotion capacity assets (existing partnerships, community capital, local leadership and some pockets of health promotion activity), and a range of capacity deficits (limited investment in health promotion, a small workforce, limited access to pertinent health information).ConclusionsThis study has identified health promotion capacity assets (existing partnerships, community capital, local leadership and some pockets of health promotion activity), and a range of capacity deficits (limited investment in health promotion, a small workforce, limited access to pertinent health information).So What?Broad upstream socio‐economic, cultural and environmental determinants underpin the conditions by which the local community develops overweight/obesity and/or health and wellbeing outcomes. Including stakeholder consultations as a significant technique within a comprehensive plan of action aimed at achieving a sustainable, long‐term strategy for obesity prevention and/or health promotion, should be considered in future programs.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Community and Home Care

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