Building culturally-centered, system dynamics logic models for the Brown Buttabean Motivation organization: a study protocol (Preprint)

Author:

Savila Fa’asisilaORCID,Harding TruelyORCID,Swinburn BoydORCID,Letele Dave,Laban Fuatino,Goodyear-Smith FelicityORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Brown Buttabean Motivation (BBM) is an organization providing support for Pacific people and Indigenous Māori to manage their weight, mainly through community-based exercise sessions and social support. Over time, BBM’s activities have evolved to include healthy eating and other components of healthy living. A co-design team of university researchers and BBM staff are evaluating various components of the program and organization.

OBJECTIVE

To build culturally-centered, system dynamics logic models to serve as the agreed theories of change for BBM, and provide a basis for its ongoing effectiveness, sustainability, and continuous quality improvements.

METHODS

A systems science approach will clarify the purpose of BBM and identify the systemic processes needed to effectively and sustainably achieve this. Cognitive mapping interviews of key stakeholders will produce maps of their conceptions of BBM’s goals and related cause and effect processes. The themes arising from the analysis of these maps will provide the initial indicators of change to inform the questions for a series of group model-building workshops. In these workshops, two groups (BBM staff and BBM members) will build qualitative systems models (casual loop diagrams), identifying feedback loops of the structures and processes of the BBM system which will enhance the program’s effectiveness, sustainability and quality improvement. The Pacific and Māori team members will ensure that workshop content, processes and outputs will be grounded in the cultural approaches appropriate for the BBM community, with several Pacific and Māori frameworks informing the methods. This includes the Samoan fa’afaletui research framework, which requires different perspectives to be woven together to create new knowledge, and Kaupapa Māori-aligned research approaches, which create a culturally safe space to conduct research by, with, and for Māori. The Pacific Fonofale and Māori Te Whare Tapa Whā holistic frameworks for interpreting people's dimensions of health and wellbeing, will also inform this study.

RESULTS

Not applicable

CONCLUSIONS

This study will adopt a novel and innovative approach to co-designing culturally-centered, system dynamics logic models for BBM, by using systems science methods embedded within Pacific and Māori world views, weaving together a number of frameworks and methodologies. These will form the theories of change to enhance BBM’s effectiveness, sustainability and continuous improvement.

CLINICALTRIAL

Australian New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry ACTRN 12621-00093-1875 Submitted 10-05-2021, completed 1507-2021.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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