2013
DOI: 10.1123/jpah.10.1.19
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Assessing State-Level Active Living Promotion Using Network Analysis

Abstract: Background:Physical inactivity is a growing problem in the United States, one that is being addressed through the development of active living communities. However, active living promotion requires collaboration among organizations that may not have previously shared goals.Methods:A network analysis was conducted to assess Hawaii’s active living promotion network. Twenty-six organizations playing a significant role in promoting active living in Hawaii were identified and surveyed about their frequency of conta… Show more

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“…10,11 Instead, they more closely resembled the diffuse webs of connection found in multinational research collaborations 21 or in connections between agencies providing different types of services to individuals with human immunodeficiency virus or chronic disease. 22,23 This may be what happens when agencies with differing missions share overlapping concerns, but there has been no concerted effort to build collaboration.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…10,11 Instead, they more closely resembled the diffuse webs of connection found in multinational research collaborations 21 or in connections between agencies providing different types of services to individuals with human immunodeficiency virus or chronic disease. 22,23 This may be what happens when agencies with differing missions share overlapping concerns, but there has been no concerted effort to build collaboration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…9 Network analysis can uncover links between groups, map communication pathways, and identify opportunities for improving collaboration. Network studies have been used to identify communication patterns between agencies working in statewide tobacco prevention 10 and physical activity promotion 11 efforts, to track patterns in partnership between organizations involved in regional and international health collaborations, 12 and to assess changes in regional partnership patterns among Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) agencies. 13 Network analysis may prove a useful diagnostic tool for building nutrition partnerships within complex communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adapted from Buchthal et al (2013), the network survey consists of 3 core questions that assess the frequency of communication, financial exchange, and level of integration among agencies in each of the 4 Michigan counties.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Following Buchthal et al (2013) and Harris et al (2008), 2 indices were adopted to measure network centralization—betweenness centrality of individual agencies, and betweenness centralization of the entire network. Betweenness centrality is an indicator of an agency's influence in a network (Scott, 2013).…”
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