Methods for fostering a community academic partnership in a firefighter community.

Journal: American Journal Of Health Behavior
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Abstract

Objective: To describe how a community academic partnership (CAP) created a cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention program for firefighters.

Methods: Principles of community based participatory research (CBPR) were integrated with intervention mapping (IM) to guide the development of a physical activity program.

Results: Key elements of the CAP program include instituting annual CVD screenings; creating a department-wide program and a pilot intervention for high-risk firefighters; training firefighters to become peer health mentors; improving access to physical activity equipment; instituting policy to promote physical activity, and validating instrumentation for assessing cardiorespiratory fitness.

Conclusions: Integrating CBPR with IM was an efficacious approach for engaging firefighters in research for developing an ecological approach to cardiovascular health in firefighters.

Authors
Anthony Delisle, Alexis Delisle, Beth Chaney, Christine Stopka, William Northcutt

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