Gateways (May 2018)

Operationalising Agency: A Personalized Approach to Public Health

  • Leah Anne Teeters,
  • Marcy Singer-Gabella,
  • Ryan Seth Jones,
  • Juan Escarfuller,
  • William J Heerman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5130/ijcre.v11i1.5806
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1

Abstract

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Our work brings together theories and methodologies from public health and the learning sciences to develop a culturally relevant community-based intervention aimed at promoting healthy childhood development. We present our approach to personalising a community-based family intervention to prevent childhood obesity that aims to enhance participants’ agency. We argue that situating obesity within the individual’s multi-layered context not only provides a more robust understanding of the causes, but also generates sustainable options for promoting healthy lifestyles. Our findings emphasise the importance of a situated approach to learning that leverages social systems as a key resource for better navigating the environmental, material and ideational infrastructures that support healthy lifestyles.

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