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Global Health Promotion | 2018

The comparative and objective measurement of health promotion capacity-building: from conceptual framework to operationalization:

Vesa Saaristo; Pia Hakamäki; Hanna Koskinen; Kirsi Wiss; Timo Ståhl

The aim of this study was to analyse and test a theoretical generic health promotion capacity-building framework with empirical data on primary health care. The framework consists of seven dimensions: commitment, management, monitoring and needs assessment, resources, common practices, participation and other core functions. The data were collected in 2014 from all the health centres in Finland, of which 156 (99%) submitted their data. The data were scored by the quality of activities on a scale from 0 to 100, where 100 stands for desirable quality. Individual indicators were nested into subdimensions, which in turn were nested into the dimensions of the theoretical framework. Variables were clustered using the dimensions and subdimensions as initial partitions. The internal consistency of dimensions and subdimensions was tested with standardized Cronbach’s alpha both before and after the clustering analysis. The results showed that although the internal consistency of the dimensions was high in the initial classification, it is possible to get even more consistent dimensions. The internal consistency of the initial classification varied from 0.62 in participation to 0.93 in common practices. In the clustering analysis, 45 out of 203 indicators were assigned to a dimension different from the initial partition. The biggest gain in internal consistency was achieved in the subdimension of systematic mass communications by relocating two indicators. This study suggests that it is possible to assess the health promotion capacity-building of organizations in a coherent way with comparable and objective indicators. These analyses also show that the number of indicators can be reduced. It would be interesting to see how the framework works in other governmental structures or political contexts.


Injury Prevention | 2016

TEAVIISARI - A TOOL FOR BENCHMARKING SAFETY PROMOTION AND INJURY PREVENTION ON LOCAL LEVEL

Vesa Saaristo; Pia Hakamäki; Hanna Koskinen; Kirsi Wiss; Timo Ståhl

Background In Finland, municipalities are responsible for promoting the health and welfare of their residents. Safety promotion and injury prevention are an integral part of health promotion on various fields of municipal action. Description of the problem Until the launch of TEAviisari, a nationwide benchmarking tool for the management, planning and evaluation of health promotion capacity building (HPCB), there has been very little accurate and comparable nationwide information on health promoting activities in different sectors in Finnish municipalities. Results Aiming to make measures taken by local authorities visible and to provide information on actions that promote better public health on local level, TEAviisari is based on a generic HPCB framework. The framework consists of seven dimensions: commitment, management, monitoring and needs assessment, resources, common practices, participation and core functions. Safety and injury related topics covered in TEAviisari include but are not limited to prevention of home and leisure accident injuries, inspection of health and safety at schools, home-school collaboration to promote safety, prevention and monitoring of accidents and injuries at school, compiling a local safety plan, evaluating older person’s housing safety and having expertise on health and safety technology and assistive devices. The results show that differences between municipalities and schools exist in all topics. The data can be viewed on municipal level or on various geographical or administrative levels. Data for single schools are shown with the permission of the school. Conclusions TEAviisari shows that it is possible to assess the HPCB of municipalities, serving as a tool for the local government while making it transparent to the residents. Web-based user interface provides a quick access to relevant, interpreted information for decision-makers. TEAviisari is free of charge and available at http://teaviisari.fi in Finnish, Swedish and English.


Archive | 2014

Terveyttä edistävä liikunta kunnissa vuosina 2010–2014: Liikunta-aktiivisuuden seurannassa on parantamisen varaa

Pia Hakamäki; Päivi Aalto-Nevalainen; Noora Niemi; Timo Ståhl


Archive | 2018

Kuntien vahvuudet ja haasteet liikunnan edistämisessä 2016

Katja Riikonen; Pia Hakamäki; Timo Ståhl


Archive | 2017

Hyvinvointi ja terveys Uudellamaalla : infograafi

Nella Savolainen; Jukka Murto; Timo Koskela; Tapani Kauppinen; Pia Hakamäki; Katri Kilpeläinen; Tuulia Rotko; Timo Ståhl; Taneli Puumalainen


Archive | 2017

Hyvinvointi ja terveys Pohjois-Karjalassa : infograafi

Nella Savolainen; Jukka Murto; Timo Koskela; Tapani Kauppinen; Pia Hakamäki; Katri Kilpeläinen; Tuulia Rotko; Timo Ståhl; Taneli Puumalainen


Archive | 2017

Hyvinvoinnin ja terveyden edistäminen ammatillisessa peruskoulutuksessa 2016

Kirsi Wiss; Pia Hakamäki; Marke Hietanen-Peltola; Aira Rajamäki; Vesa Saaristo; Timo Ståhl


Archive | 2017

Hyvinvoinnin ja terveyden edistäminen kuntajohdossa – TEA 2017

Timo Ståhl; Pia Hakamäki; Vesa Saaristo; Kirsi Wiss


Archive | 2017

Äitiys- ja lastenneuvolan sekä koulu- ja opiskeluterveydenhuollon terveydenhoitaja- ja lääkärivoimavarat maakunnissa vuonna 2015

Kirsi Wiss; Pia Hakamäki; Tuovi Hakulinen; Marke Hietanen-Peltola; Vesa Saaristo; Timo Ståhl


Archive | 2017

Hyvinvointi ja terveys Kymenlaaksossa : infograafi

Nella Savolainen; Jukka Murto; Timo Koskela; Tapani Kauppinen; Pia Hakamäki; Katri Kilpeläinen; Tuulia Rotko; Timo Ståhl; Taneli Puumalainen

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Timo Ståhl

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Jukka Murto

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Katri Kilpeläinen

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Timo Koskela

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Vesa Saaristo

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Kirsi Wiss

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Hanna Koskinen

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Marke Hietanen-Peltola

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Anja Noro

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Matti Mäkelä

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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