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Cross-sector cooperation in health-enhancing physical activity policymaking: more potential than achievements?

Authors :
Hämäläinen, Riitta-Maija
Aro, Arja R.
Lau, Cathrine Juel
Rus, Diana
Cori, Liliana
Syed, Ahmed M.
REsearch into POlicy to enhance Physical Activity (REPOPA) Consortium
Source :
Health Research Policy & Systems; 4/29/2016, Vol. 14, p1-12, 12p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>The cooperation of actors across policy fields and the need for cross-sector cooperation as well as recommendations on how to implement cross-sector cooperation have been addressed in many national and international policies that seek to solve complex issues within societies. For such a purpose, the relevant governance structure between policy sectors is cross-sector cooperation. Therefore, cross-sector cooperation and its structures need to be better understood for improved implementation. This article reports on the governance structures and processes of cross-sector cooperation in health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA) policies in six European Union (EU) member states.<bold>Methods: </bold>Qualitative content analysis of HEPA policies and semi-structured interviews with key policymakers in six European countries.<bold>Results: </bold>Cross-sector cooperation varied between EU member states within HEPA policies. The main issues of the cross-sector policy process can be divided into stakeholder involvement, governance structures and coordination structures and processes. Stakeholder involvement included citizen hearings and gatherings of stakeholders from various non-governmental organisations and citizen groups. Governance structures with policy and political discussions included committees, working groups and consultations for HEPA policymaking. Coordination structures and processes included administrative processes with various stakeholders, such as ministerial departments, research institutes and private actors for HEPA policymaking. Successful cross-sector cooperation required joint planning and evaluation, financial frameworks, mandates based on laws or agreed methods of work, communication lines, and valued processes of cross-sector cooperation.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Cross-sector cooperation required participation with the co-production of goals and sharing of resources between stakeholders, which could, for example, provide mechanisms for collaborative decision-making through citizen hearing. Clearly stated responsibilities, goals, communication, learning and adaptation for cross-sector cooperation improve success. Specific resources allocated for cross-sector cooperation could enhance the empowerment of stakeholders, management of processes and outcomes of cross-sector cooperation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14784505
Volume :
14
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Health Research Policy & Systems
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
115101494
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12961-016-0103-6