The Use of the Bolk Model for Positive Health and Living Environment in the Development of an Integrated Health Promotion Approach: A Case Study in a Socioeconomically Deprived Neighborhood in The Netherlands
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2022-02-21Type
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Abstract
Background. Despite considerable efforts, health disparities between people with high
and low socioeconomic status (SES) have not changed over the past decades in The Netherlands.
To create a culture of health and an environment in which all people can flourish, a shift in focus is
needed from disease management towards health promotion. The Bolk model for Positive Health
and Living Environment was used as a tool to guide this shift. This study aimed to describe how this
model was used and perceived by stakeholders in a case study on an integrated health promotion
approach for residents with low SES. Methods. An instrumental case study was undertaken in Venserpolder, a neighborhood in Amsterdam South East of approximately 8500 residents. A participatory
action approach was used that allowed continuous interaction between the residents, health care
professionals, researchers, and other stakeholders. The Bolk model is a tool, based on the conceptual
framework of positive health, that was developed to guide health promotion practice. Its use in the
case study was evaluated by means of semistructured interviews with stakeholders, using qualitative
directed content analyses. Results. The Bolk model was found to be a useful tool to identify and
map the needs and strengths of residents with low SES. The model facilitated the development and
implementation of eight health promotion pilots by transforming the needs and strengths of residents
into concrete actions carried out by responsible actors in the neighborhood. Although the Bolk model
seemed to be accepted by all stakeholders, the shift towards positive health thinking appeared to be
more embodied by local professionals than by residents. Adjustments were proposed to enhance
the applicability of the model in a multicultural setting, to increase its cultural sensitivity and to use
language more familiar to residents. Conclusions. The Bolk model for positive health and living
environment seems to be promising in the guidance of health promotion practices in Amsterdam
South East. Further research and development are needed to improve its cultural sensitivity and to
investigate its applicability in a broader range of public health settings.
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van Wietmarschen, Staps, Meijer, Flinterman, Jong M. The Use of the Bolk Model for Positive Health and Living Environment in the Development of an Integrated Health Promotion Approach: A Case Study in a Socioeconomically Deprived Neighborhood in The Netherlands . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH). 2022;19(4)Metadata
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