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The sustainability of health promotion interventions for different levels of social organization

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posted on 2004-03-01, 00:00 authored by H Swerissen, Beth CrispBeth Crisp
In health promotion, enthusiasm for sustainability has frequently overshadowed critical reflection with regard to whether this aim is warranted, let alone feasible. Consequently, the not insubstantial body of literature on sustainability in health promotion is not particularly helpful to decision makers. In this paper we seek to provide some guidance for the development of sustainability for health promotion interventions, arguing that it is necessary to be able to differentiate between (i) levels of social organization which are the focus of change, (ii) the programmes and agencies which are the means employed to achieve change, and (iii) the outcomes or effects that are achieved. Furthermore, funding allocations need to be congruent with programme characteristics if one is serious about achieving sustainability.

History

Journal

Health promotion international

Volume

19

Pagination

123 - 130

Location

Oxford, England

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

0957-4824

eISSN

1460-2245

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2004, Oxford University Press