Reviving health promotion in South Australia: The role of ideas, actors and institutional forces

Author:

Musolino Connie1ORCID,van Eyk Helen1ORCID,Freeman Toby1,Fisher Matt1ORCID,MacDougall Colin2,Williams Carmel3,Baum Fran1

Affiliation:

1. Stretton Health Equity, Stretton Institute, School of Social Sciences, the University of Adelaide , North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5005, South Australia

2. College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University , Adelaide SA, South Australia

3. Centre for Health in All Policies Research Translation, Health Translation SA , Adelaide SA 5001, South Australia

Abstract

Abstract Globally health promotion has remained marginalized while biomedical health systems have maintained and even increased their dominance. During 2019–2021 we drew on the local and historical knowledge of actors from multiple sectors through semi-structured interviews and focus groups, to assess the implications of the withdrawal of the state from health promotion in a suburban region of South Australia. Institutional theory enabled in-depth analysis of the ideas, actors, and institutional forces at play in the institutional field, and how these elements come together to maintain the dominance of medicine. We found that the ideas, actors and institutional forces supporting health promotion in the study region have weakened and fragmented. This has happened as biomedicine has increased its dominance in the region’s health system, mirroring international trends. The results point to a withdrawal of state and federal governments from health promotion, which has led to severe gaps in leadership and governance, and locally, to a decline in capacity and resources. The state health department reallocated resources to focus on individual behavioural change rather than more structural factors affecting health. While some activities aimed at the social determinants of health or community development strategies remained, these had minimal institutional support. The establishment of a state government wellbeing agency in 2020 prompted an exploration to determine whether the agency and the international wellbeing movement presents an opportunity for a revival of more comprehensive health promotion.

Funder

Australian Government’s Medical Research Future Fund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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