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Practitioner insights on obesity prevention: the voice of South Australian OPAL workers

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posted on 2024-06-13, 10:45 authored by C Daw, C Leaver, T French, D Agnew, L Potter, A Trottman, B Taylor, L Atwell, T Thorpe, S Stanley, S Li, M Tripptree, M Brouwer, F Keegan, D Clark, C Hooper, D Bollmeyer, A Horn, R Hill, J Williams
Knowledge based on science has been central to implementing community-based childhood obesity prevention interventions. The art of practitioner wisdom is equally critical to ensure locally relevant responses. In South Australia (SA), the OPAL (Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle) program has been implemented to reduce childhood obesity across 20 communities reaching nearly one quarter of the state's population. Staff from across the State come together at regular intervals to share practice challenges and insights and refine the model of practice. Over a 3-year period 12 reflective practice workshops were held with OPAL staff (n = 46). OPAL staff were guided by an external facilitator using inquiring questions to reflect on their health promotion practice within local government. Three themes were identified as central within the reflections. The first theme is shared clarity through the OPAL obesity prevention model highlighting the importance of working to a clearly articulated, holistic obesity prevention model. The second theme is practitioner skill and sensitivity required to implement the model and deal with the 'politics' of obesity prevention. The final theme is the power of relationships as intrinsic to effective community based health promotion. Insights into the daily practices and reflections from obesity prevention practitioners are shared to shed light on the skills required to contribute to individual and social change. OPAL staff co-authored this paper.

History

Volume

31

Pagination

375-384

Location

Shainghai, China

Open access

  • Yes

Start date

2016-11-01

End date

2016-11-01

eISSN

1460-2245

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2015, The Authors

Title of proceedings

GCHP 2016 : Proceedings of the Global Conference on Health Promotion

Event

Health Promotion. Global Conference (9th : 2016 : Shanghai, China)

Issue

2

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Place of publication

Oxford, Eng.

Series

Journal of health promotion international