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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dominik Havsteen-Franklin ◽  
Marlize Swanepoel ◽  
Jesika Jones ◽  
Uné Conradie

Aim: This aim of this study is to describe the development of a program logic model to guide arts-based psychosocial practice delivered in rural South African farming communities affected by transgenerational traumas.Background: The rationale for developing a program logic model for arts-based psychosocial practice in South Africa was based on the lack of evidence for effective community arts-based psychosocial interventions for collective trauma, unknown consensus about best practices and the need for developing cogent collective psychosocial practices. Further to this, the aims and benefits of the practice required clarity given the psychosocial complexity of the environment within which the practices for this population are being offered. The logic model offers a valuable resource for practitioners, participants and funders to understand the problem being addressed, how practice is defined, as well as the impact of practice and on intermediate and longer term goals.Methods: The authors used a systematic iterative approach to describe the operationalization of arts-based psychosocial practice. This resulted in the design of the logic model being informed by data from focus groups, an overview of the literature regarding transgerenational trauma in this population, operational policies and organizational documents. The development of the logic model involved actively investigating with practitioners their work with remote farming communities. We thematised practitioners practice constructs to identify salient practice elements and their relationship to perceived benefits and lastly feedback from practitioners and participants following implementation to make adjustments to the logic model.Results: The results were clearly identified in the form of visual mapping using the design of a program logic model. The logic model was divided into 5 parts and was verified by practitioners following implementation. The parts of the program logic model are (Part 1) main presenting problem, (Part 2) operational processes, (Part 3) practice elements, (Part 4) benefits, and impact and (Part 5) review.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arifuzzaman Khan ◽  
Kalie Green ◽  
Gulam Khandaker ◽  
Sheleigh Lawler ◽  
Coral Gartner

Objective: This study utilised a program logic model to describe the inputs, activities and outputs of the "10,000 Lives" smoking cessation initiative in Central Queensland, Australia Design: A program logic model provided the framework for the process evaluation of "10,000 Lives". The data were collected through document review, observation and key informant interviews, and subsequently analysed after coding and re-coding into classified themes, inputs, activities and outputs. Setting: The prevalence of smoking is higher in the Central Queensland region of Australia compared to the national and state averages. In 2017, Central Queensland Hospital and Health Services set a target to reduce the percentage of adults who smoke from 16.7% to 9.5% in the Central Queensland region by 2030 as part of their strategic vision (Destination 2030). Achieving this target is equivalent to 20,000 fewer smokers in Central Queensland, which should result in 10,000 fewer premature deaths due to smoking-related diseases. To translate this strategic goal into an actionable smoking-cessation initiative, the "10,000 Lives" health promotion program was officially launched on 1 November 2017. Result: The activities of the initiative coordinated by a senior project officer included building clinical and community taskforces, organising summits and workshops, and regular communications to stakeholders. Public communication strategies (e.g., Facebook, radio, community exhibitions of "10,000 Lives", and health-related events) were utilised to promote available smoking cessation support to the Central Queensland community. Conclusion: The "10,000 Lives" initiative provides an example of a coordinated health promotion program to increase smoking cessation in a regional area through harnessing existing resources and strategic partnerships (e.g., Quitline). Documenting and describing the process evaluation of the "10,000 Lives" model is important so that it can be replicated in other regional areas with a high prevalence of smoking.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Maddox ◽  
Donna Read ◽  
Nicholas Powell ◽  
Tessa Caton ◽  
Hazel Dalton ◽  
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