Community organizing network for environmental health: using a community health development approach to increase community capacity around reduction of environmental triggers

J Prim Prev. 2010 Apr;31(1-2):41-58. doi: 10.1007/s10935-010-0207-7.

Abstract

The Community Organizing Network for Environmental Health (CONEH), a project of Community Action Against Asthma, used a community health development approach to improve children's asthma-related health through increasing the community's capacity to reduce physical and social environmental triggers for asthma. Three community organizers were hired to work with community groups and residents in neighborhoods in Detroit on the priority areas of air quality, housing, and citizen involvement in the environmental project and policy decision-making. As part of the evaluation of the CONEH project, 20 one-on-one semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted between August and November 2005 involving steering committee members, staff members, and key community organization staff and/or community members. Using data from the evaluation of the CONEH project, this article identifies the dimensions of community capacity that were enhanced as part of a CBPR community health development approach to reducing physical and social environmental triggers associated with childhood asthma and the factors that facilitated or inhibited the enhancement of community capacity.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Asthma / immunology
  • Asthma / prevention & control*
  • Capacity Building
  • Child
  • Community Networks / organization & administration*
  • Community-Based Participatory Research / organization & administration*
  • Environmental Exposure / adverse effects
  • Environmental Exposure / prevention & control
  • Environmental Health / methods
  • Environmental Health / organization & administration*
  • Humans
  • Michigan
  • Organizational Case Studies