2019
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.l1871
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National action plans to tackle NCDs: role of stakeholder network analysis

Abstract: Network science approaches can enhance global and national coordinated efforts to prevent and manage non-communicable diseases, say Ruth Hunter and colleagues

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“…Social network analysis is a useful tool for this 16 because it can provide insights into clusters of stakeholders that are already well connected or disconnected and identify important opinion leaders who are known by many in the team and who could provide leadership 31 . It also can be used to help make the coalitions more efficient, effective, and sustainable by employing network intervention strategies 32 …”
Section: An Action‐oriented Framework For Systems Changes For Childhood Obesity Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Social network analysis is a useful tool for this 16 because it can provide insights into clusters of stakeholders that are already well connected or disconnected and identify important opinion leaders who are known by many in the team and who could provide leadership 31 . It also can be used to help make the coalitions more efficient, effective, and sustainable by employing network intervention strategies 32 …”
Section: An Action‐oriented Framework For Systems Changes For Childhood Obesity Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 It also can be used to help make the coalitions more efficient, effective, and sustainable by employing network intervention strategies. 32 Intentional activities are needed to solidify the team as a collective who will work together on shared issues and goals. 24 Community Coalition Action Theory 33 provides useful guidance on this process, emphasizing that team/coalition members should perceive a need to belong to the group and that the benefits of being involved (e.g., access to information and increased capacity to address a valued issue) outweigh the costs (e.g., time and resources).…”
Section: Foster a Multisectoral Teammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 There are various ways in which network structures can then be analysed. [26][27][28] For example, one can calculate the density of the network (how many ties/relationships there are between actors) where a high degree of ties to one stakeholder may indicate that they are considered a leader. Alternatively, there may be several densely tied sub-groups within a bigger network with bridging actors who connect these clusters.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitations Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El análisis de redes sociales es un buen instrumento para ello 16 , ya que puede proporcionar información sobre grupos de partes interesadas que ya están bien conectadas o desconectadas e identificar a los líderes de opinión importantes que son conocidos por muchos de los miembros del equipo y que podrían aportar su liderazgo 31 . También puede utilizarse para mejorar la eficiencia, efectividad y sostenibilidad de las coaliciones a través de estrategias de intervención basadas en redes 32 .…”
Section: Obesidad Infantilunclassified
“…Este proceso presenta Por último, es necesario garantizar los recursos y la responsabilidad respecto a la escalada y la sostenibilidad. Las soluciones orientadas a acabar con los crecientes niveles de obesidad infantil en Latinoamérica y en las poblaciones latinas de Estados Unidos invierten buena parte de sus recursos en diseñar, implementar y evaluar las intervenciones, mientras que a menudo no prestan suficiente atención a las estructuras y mecanismos necesarios para contrarrestar la resistencia a las intervenciones o a las políticas y conseguir la sostenibilidad equipo involucrado en la planificación e implementación de las intervenciones contra la obesidad infantil 31,32 . Los enfoques de causación generativa (por ejemplo, el análisis de evaluación realista y el análisis de la contribución) pueden ayudar a articular los mecanismos o procesos de cambio subyacentes a través de los cuales generan su impacto las intervenciones de prevención de la obesidad infantil, así como el papel de los factores contextuales respecto a los resultados observados 53 .…”
Section: │ Monitorear Aprender Y Adaptarunclassified