Empowerment for healthy nutrition in German communities: A study framework

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Abstract

Empowerment is seen as a key strategy for sustainable health promotion efforts. However, there is only limited research on howto link the empowerment approach to the promotion of healthy eating, which is a major current public health issue. The article presents the development of a study framework for implementing and evaluating an empowerment intervention for healthy nutrition. This framework was created for a community intervention study meaning to involve elderly citizens in Bavaria, Germany. The study protocol was developed in an iterative process basing on (i) literature reviews on the topics empowerment in relation to healthy nutrition and mixed-methods evaluation, (ii) workshops with empowerment and public health experts and (iii) consultations with local community representatives. Through these measureswe identified good practice criteria aswell as specific challenges of integrating empowerment and healthy nutrition, e.g. engaging people in healthy nutrition, reconciling participants' nutrition preferences with public health nutrition priorities and evaluating bottom-up activities in the community. Consequences for the study design were deducted from the literature and the consultations, e.g. practical recommendations as to how power could be gradually assigned to group members. A qualitative mixed-method evaluation design was chosen to capture emergent empowerment processes. The study framework presented here is the first on empowerment and nutrition to provide explicit guidance on how empowerment may be applied to healthy nutrition and implemented and evaluated in the community context.

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Brandstetter, S., Curbach, J., Lindacher, V., Rueter, J., Warrelmann, B., & Loss, J. (2017). Empowerment for healthy nutrition in German communities: A study framework. Health Promotion International, 32(3), 500–510. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/dav092

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