Societies (Jun 2011)

Conceptualizing Organizational Domains of Community Empowerment through Empowerment Evaluation in Estonian Communities

  • Anu Kasmel,
  • Pernille Tanggaard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/soc1010003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 3 – 29

Abstract

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The importance of community empowerment has been strongly emphasized in health promotion publications in Western societies. Only a few studies exist to highlight the empowerment processes in countries in transition in Eastern Europe. A multi-stage study was designed to develop a context-specific survey instrument appropriate for evaluating the changes in the community empowerment process within the context of health promotion programs in Rapla, Estonia. The current study comprises the first stage, which aims to identify and systematize empowering domains and activities perceived by community members during the empowerment evaluation process. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with sixteen participants from three health promotion programs. Purposive sampling was used, and data were analyzed using constant comparison. The findings suggest that there are four key organizational domains that characterize the community empowerment process in Rapla: activation of the community, competence development of the community, program management development, and creation of a supportive environment.

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