2019
DOI: 10.1108/ijhrh-06-2018-0038
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Addressing obesity in Roma communities: a community readiness approach

Abstract: Purpose Participation in community programmes by the Roma community is low, whilst this community presents with high risk of poor health and low levels of wellbeing. To improve rates of participation in programmes, compatibility must be achieved between implementation efforts and levels of readiness in the community. The Community Readiness Model (CRM) is a widely used toolkit which provides an indication of how prepared and willing a community is to take action on specific issues. The purpose of this paper is… Show more

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“…The CRM is a practical toolkit which seeks to provide some approximation of the likelihood that a community will engage and participate in a programme designed to address a specific issue. The model was originally developed in the United States for assessing a community's readiness to address alcohol and drug abuse and has subsequently been applied to cover a broad range of issues including obesity prevention, HIV prevention and deforestation issues …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CRM is a practical toolkit which seeks to provide some approximation of the likelihood that a community will engage and participate in a programme designed to address a specific issue. The model was originally developed in the United States for assessing a community's readiness to address alcohol and drug abuse and has subsequently been applied to cover a broad range of issues including obesity prevention, HIV prevention and deforestation issues …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roma experience severe health inequalities and are considered to be a "hard to reach" group [7]. They also suffer from a high risk of poor health and low levels of well-being in comparison with the majority population [8][9][10]. Some of the reasons lie in an unhealthy lifestyle, featuring heavy smoking, poor nutrition and housing [11][12][13][14]; others lie in the Roma approach to a range of health issues, but social exclusion, discrimination and segregation caused by the majority were all mentioned as the main external factors having a strong influence on the health status of Roma [15,16].…”
Section: Roma Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the importance of community participation in Play Streets, ensuring that the community wants the program, and ideally will take ownership of it, is essential. The community readiness tool ( Islam et al, 2018 , Islam et al, 2019 ) can be drawn upon to assess a community’s awareness of an issue within that community (such as youth physical inactivity), and their sense of ownership for addressing that issue, can be beneficial here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%