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Opportunity for HiAP through a Healthy Cities initiative in Taiwan: a multiple streams analysis

Journal

HEALTH PROMOTION INTERNATIONAL
Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages 78-88

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daaa037

Keywords

Healthy Cities; Health in All Policies; policy analysis; multiple streams; Maturity Model

Funding

  1. Bureau of Health Promotion, Department of Health, Executive Yuan [BHP92-CH2-R001-1, BHP92-CH2-R001-2, DOH94-HP-1408, BHP95-CH2-001]

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This study examines the impact of the Healthy Cities initiative in Tainan on the development of Health in All Policies (HiAP), concluding that after 7 years HiAP had reached Stage V Institutionalization in the Tainan HC project. Through a Multiple Streams Approach and the Maturity Model, key contexts, factors, challenges, and strategies were identified in the process. The study suggests that the HC initiative can contribute to the development of HiAP and opens a window for it through a convergence of problem, policy, and political streams.
Health in All Policies (HiAP) is an effective approach to promote population health through addressing comprehensive social determinants of health. In 1997, the World Health Organization designed a 20-step protocol for developing a Healthy Cities (HC) project to build healthy public policies. Taiwan adopted the concept of HC in 2002 and established the first demonstration project in Tainan City in 2003. This study explores the impact of the HC initiative on the development of HiAP, as well as how a window of opportunities for HiAP was opened through the HC movement, using Tainan City as an example. Tainan was selected as the case for this study because of its relative maturity in the development of an HC initiative. A theory-driven thematic analysis was conducted in the study with archived documents between 2003 and 2010. We first adopted a Multiple Streams Approach to examine how the city government opened a window for HiAP through the HC initiative and then drew on the Maturity Model to evaluate the stage of HiAP in the Tainan HC project. After analyzing all related documents, we concluded that HiAP in the Tainan HC project had reached Stage V Institutionalization after 7 years. Key contexts, factors, challenges and strategies were identified. This study suggests that the HC initiative can indeed contribute to the development of HiAP and that the window was opened for HiAP through a concurrence of the three streams of problem, policy and politics along with the HC movement process.

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