A decade of progress: comparative evaluation of the Israel Healthy Cities Network

Author:

Wetzler Sima Lissa1ORCID,Leiter Elisheva2ORCID,Donchin Milka34

Affiliation:

1. The Braun School of Public Health & Community Medicine, Department of Health promotion, The Hebrew University-Hadassah , Jerusalem , Israel

2. Pollin Cardiovascular Center for Women, Cardiology Department, Hadassah Medical Center, Department of Health promotion , PO Box 12000, Jerusalem , Israel

3. The Braun School of Public Health & Community Medicine, The Hebrew University-Hadassah , Jerusalem , Israel

4. Israel Healthy Cities Network , Israel

Abstract

Abstract Established in 1990, Israel’s Healthy Cities Network (HCN) performed its first evaluation in 2003–2004. A decade later, the present evaluation was implemented to assess members’ compliance with the European HCN requirements and to determine progress made since the initial evaluation. A total of 31 of the existing 42 HCN members participated in this mixed methods evaluation. Based on the Monitoring, Accountability, Reporting, and Impact assessment framework, the evaluation questionnaire integrated Healthy Cities’ principles and strategies. Univariate and bivariate analyses were used to investigate municipality performance as well as associations between indicators and structural or process measures. Matched-paired t-tests were performed to compare HCN member cities’ initial evaluation with the current evaluation. Qualitative analyses explored the processes involved in implementing the Healthy Cities approach. The current evaluation found that Israel’s HCN complies with all European HCN requirements, except for producing a city health profile. Increased coordinators’ time investment, maintaining municipal health steering committee meetings and attending HCN activities were positively associated with better score on all dimensions. There was no significant difference between the two evaluation scores for all HCN cities collectively; however, within city comparisons indicated significant change. Coordinators reported that there was added value in HCN membership and conveyed a need for better network facilities, publicity and improved public relations. This evaluation validates the previous evaluation’s findings and informs decision makers and municipal leaders regarding potential areas to modify or expand, both on the municipality level and the network at large.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

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

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