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Table 1 Data collection scheme

From: Unravelling mechanisms underlying the action principles of a community-based health promotion programme: a realist evaluation

 

Source (material)

Methods

Dates

I

Midterm and end evaluation intersectoral collaboration [38]

6 individual interviews with VoM coalition members

4 group sessions with VoM coalition members (n = 6 per session)

Jan.–June 2018

Nov. 2019

II

Midterm evaluation coalition ‘Well-being or not to be?’a [53]

Group session with community workers (n = 7)

Individual interview with health broker

May 2019

III

Midterm and end evaluation by researchers from the overall evaluation of the FNO HFN programme [52]

2 group sessions with VoM coalition members (n = 6 per session)

Feb. 2018

June 2019

IV

Small-scale photovoice study about health-supportive environment [54]

3 group sessions with citizens (n = 15 in total), photos taken by citizens

May–June 2018

V

Sub-study ‘Benefits of participation’ [55]

12 in-depth interviews with actively participating citizens

March–April 2019

VI

Semi-annual progress reports, part of the overall evaluation of the FNO HFN programme

7 reports by the programme coordinator

Feb. 2017–Dec. 2019

VII

Monthly meetings of the VoM coalition

Minutes of the meetings

40 reports

Feb. 2017–Nov. 2019

VIII

Activities database

Project plans, reports

Jan. 2017–Dec. 2019

  1. aA temporary coalition consisting of GPs, practice nurses, social support and welfare workers, facilitated by the health broker, with the aim of strengthening the collaboration between care and welfare, focusing on health and behaviour instead of illness and care