Project descriptions, midterm and final evaluations from a national government-funded project in Denmark in 2010-2014, Forebyggelsesindsatser i nærmiljøet (Prevention efforts in the local community), where 12 municipalities were involved.
The data materials are project descriptions,
midterm and final evaluations from a national government-funded project in Denmark in 2010-2014, Forebyggelsesindsatser i nærmiljøet (Prevention
efforts in the local community), where 12 municipalities were involved. The project aimed to strengthen health and wellbeing in
deprived neighborhoods. The Danish Health Authority committed these
municipalities to work with predetermined risk factors of mental health,
smoking and physical activity as well as either diet or alcohol use. Testing of
methods for recruitment of the marginalized groups was also part of the
project’s framework. The types of the interventions were not specified in
advance by the Danish Health Authority. Therefore, the project employees had an open
framework to shape the local interventions as long as they were aimed at the
predetermined risk factors: mental health, smoking, physical activity, and diet
or alcohol. The local interventions ranged widely, including exercise classes,
smoking cessation courses, cooking teams and other social activities. Other
interventions were more creative; for example, one municipality used activities
with art to promote mental health. The collected documents consisted of 1,500
pages of written material.