Promoting children's sleep health: Intervention Mapping meets Health in All Policies
BackgroundTo design a comprehensive approach to promote children's sleep health in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, we combined Intervention Mapping (IM) with the Health in All Policies (HiAP) perspective. We aimed to create an approach that fits local infrastructures and policy domains across secto...
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author | Laura S. Belmon Laura S. Belmon Laura S. Belmon Maartje M. Van Stralen Irene A. Harmsen Karen E. Den Hertog Robert A. C. Ruiter Mai J. M. Chinapaw Vincent Busch |
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description | BackgroundTo design a comprehensive approach to promote children's sleep health in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, we combined Intervention Mapping (IM) with the Health in All Policies (HiAP) perspective. We aimed to create an approach that fits local infrastructures and policy domains across sectors.MethodsFirst, a needs assessment was conducted, including a systematic review, two concept mapping studies, and one cross-sectional sleep diary study (IM step 1). Subsequently, semi-structured interviews with stakeholders from policy, practice and science provided information on potential assets from all relevant social policy sectors to take into account in the program design (HiAP and IM step 1). Next, program outcomes and objectives were specified (IM step 2), with specific objectives for policy stakeholders (HiAP). This was followed by the program design (IM step 3), where potential program actions were adapted to local policy sectors and stakeholders (HiAP). Lastly, program production (IM step 4) focused on creating a multi-sector program (HiAP). An advisory panel guided the research team by providing tailored advice during all steps throughout the project.ResultsA blueprint was created for program development to promote children's sleep health, including a logic model of the problem, a logic model of change, an overview of the existing organizational structure of local policy and practice assets, and an overview of policy sectors, and related objectives and opportunities for promoting children's sleep health across these policy sectors. Furthermore, the program production resulted in a policy brief for the local government.ConclusionsCombining IM and HiAP proved valuable for designing a blueprint for the development of an integrated multi-sector program to promote children's sleep health. Health promotion professionals focusing on other (health) behaviors can use the blueprint to develop health promotion programs that fit the local public service infrastructures, culture, and incorporate relevant policy sectors outside the public health domain. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f5441fd1e19845ffa79fd269089aef2d2022-12-22T04:35:34ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652022-11-011010.3389/fpubh.2022.882384882384Promoting children's sleep health: Intervention Mapping meets Health in All PoliciesLaura S. Belmon0Laura S. Belmon1Laura S. Belmon2Maartje M. Van Stralen3Irene A. Harmsen4Karen E. Den Hertog5Robert A. C. Ruiter6Mai J. M. Chinapaw7Vincent Busch8Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam University Medical Centers (UMC), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, NetherlandsSarphati Amsterdam, Public Health Service (GGD), Amsterdam, NetherlandsDepartment of Healthy Living, Public Health Service (GGD), Amsterdam, NetherlandsDepartment of Health Sciences, Faculty of Science and Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NetherlandsSarphati Amsterdam, Public Health Service (GGD), Amsterdam, NetherlandsDepartment of Healthy Living, Public Health Service (GGD), Amsterdam, NetherlandsDepartment of Work and Social Psychology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, NetherlandsDepartment of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam University Medical Centers (UMC), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, NetherlandsSarphati Amsterdam, Public Health Service (GGD), Amsterdam, NetherlandsBackgroundTo design a comprehensive approach to promote children's sleep health in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, we combined Intervention Mapping (IM) with the Health in All Policies (HiAP) perspective. We aimed to create an approach that fits local infrastructures and policy domains across sectors.MethodsFirst, a needs assessment was conducted, including a systematic review, two concept mapping studies, and one cross-sectional sleep diary study (IM step 1). Subsequently, semi-structured interviews with stakeholders from policy, practice and science provided information on potential assets from all relevant social policy sectors to take into account in the program design (HiAP and IM step 1). Next, program outcomes and objectives were specified (IM step 2), with specific objectives for policy stakeholders (HiAP). This was followed by the program design (IM step 3), where potential program actions were adapted to local policy sectors and stakeholders (HiAP). Lastly, program production (IM step 4) focused on creating a multi-sector program (HiAP). An advisory panel guided the research team by providing tailored advice during all steps throughout the project.ResultsA blueprint was created for program development to promote children's sleep health, including a logic model of the problem, a logic model of change, an overview of the existing organizational structure of local policy and practice assets, and an overview of policy sectors, and related objectives and opportunities for promoting children's sleep health across these policy sectors. Furthermore, the program production resulted in a policy brief for the local government.ConclusionsCombining IM and HiAP proved valuable for designing a blueprint for the development of an integrated multi-sector program to promote children's sleep health. Health promotion professionals focusing on other (health) behaviors can use the blueprint to develop health promotion programs that fit the local public service infrastructures, culture, and incorporate relevant policy sectors outside the public health domain.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.882384/fullsleepIntervention Mappingprogram developmentHealth in All Policies (HiAP)policychildren |
spellingShingle | Laura S. Belmon Laura S. Belmon Laura S. Belmon Maartje M. Van Stralen Irene A. Harmsen Karen E. Den Hertog Robert A. C. Ruiter Mai J. M. Chinapaw Vincent Busch Promoting children's sleep health: Intervention Mapping meets Health in All Policies Frontiers in Public Health sleep Intervention Mapping program development Health in All Policies (HiAP) policy children |
title | Promoting children's sleep health: Intervention Mapping meets Health in All Policies |
title_full | Promoting children's sleep health: Intervention Mapping meets Health in All Policies |
title_fullStr | Promoting children's sleep health: Intervention Mapping meets Health in All Policies |
title_full_unstemmed | Promoting children's sleep health: Intervention Mapping meets Health in All Policies |
title_short | Promoting children's sleep health: Intervention Mapping meets Health in All Policies |
title_sort | promoting children s sleep health intervention mapping meets health in all policies |
topic | sleep Intervention Mapping program development Health in All Policies (HiAP) policy children |
url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.882384/full |
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