Healthy research in cities: A case study on the translation of health research into action in The Netherlands

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Health research plays a prominent role in Healthy City projects in urban neighbourhoods. This article explores the problems that arise when research is used as a tool to promote health action. A special focus is on strategies to assess health needs. Additionally, a theoretical framework of 'Cultures of Health' is introduced. In a case study, a health promotion project in an urban neighbourhood is examined in which research plays a major role. The research, designed as action research, originates positive outcomes and demonstrates an adequate role for research on healthy cities.

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Dam, J. T. (1996). Healthy research in cities: A case study on the translation of health research into action in The Netherlands. Health Promotion International, 11(4), 265–276. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/11.4.265

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