The Finnmark Intervention Study: Design, Methods and effects of a 2 year community-based intervention |
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Authors: | Henriksen, N. Seggard, A. J. Fylkesnes, K. |
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Abstract: | Two fishing municipalities with a total population of 6,500in Finnmark county were exposed to different hearth interventionprogrammes, both aiming at minimizing inequalities in healththrough empowerment and community involvement. One intervention(Nordkapp) was mainly focused on factors related to the workingenvironment of fishermen and within the fishing industry, whilethe other (Bitsfjord) addressed the population as a whole indefining health problems, setting priorities and planning strategiesand implementation. This paper describes the design and methodsof intervention and evaluation and examines effects regardingknowledge about and discussions of the projects, acquisitionof new information, attitudes and serf-reported behaviour changesafter 2 years of intervention in a randomized sample of almost2,000 individuals in the 2 communities. In Nordkapp, 27% ofthe men and 20% of the women knew about the project, with thehighest level being among fishermen and the male employees inthe fishing industry. The corresponding percentages for BStsfjordwere 77 and 82%. Approximately 1 in 5 in Nordkapp and 2 in 5in Bitsfjord had discussed the projects with somebody. In particular,in Bitsfjord knowledge about and discussion of the projectsincreased with the length of formal education, whereas acquisitionof new information and self-reported behaviour change was highestamong those with the lowest level of education in both communities.Approximately 40% of those aware reported behaviour change dueto the interventions. These findings suggest that the projectshave favoured the target groups of the intervention. |
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Keywords: | community-based health intervention |
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