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'Tell us something new!' : the response of planning and transport professionals to public health guidance on the built environment and physical activity

journal contribution
posted on 2009-04-01, 00:00 authored by Steven AllenderSteven Allender, N Cavill, M Parker, C Foster
A large proportion of non-communicable disease can be attributed to modifiable risk factors such as poor nutrition and physical inactivity. We present data on planning and transport practitioners' perceptions and responses to government public health guidance aimed at modifying environmental factors to promote physical activity. This study was informed by questions on the role of evidence-based guidance, the views of professionals towards the guidance, the links between guidance and existing legislation and policy and the practicality of guidelines. A key informant 'snowball' sampling technique was used to recruit participants from the main professional planning organisations across England. Seventy-six people were interviewed in eight focus groups. We found that evidence-based public health guidance is a new voice in urban and town planning, although much of the advice is already reflected by the 'accepted wisdom' of these professions. Evidence-based health guidance could be a powerful driver affecting planning practice, but other legislated planning guidance may take priority for planning and transport professionals.

History

Journal

Journal of public health policy

Volume

30

Issue

1

Pagination

102 - 116

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

Location

Basingstoke, England

ISSN

0197-5897

eISSN

1745-655X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, Palgrave Macmillian