Abstract

BackgroundSweden, like many other western countries, faces increasing rates of lifestyle related diseases and corresponding rise in costs for health care. To meet these challenges, a number of efforts have been introduced at different societal levels. One such effort is "Hälsotorg" (HS). HS is a new health promotion setting that emerged in collaboration between the Swedish County Councils and Apoteket AB, a state-owned pharmacy company. HS's overall aim was to improve population health and facilitate inhabitants' responsibility for self-care. A new National Public Health Policy, introduced in 2008, emphasizes more focus on individual's needs and responsibility as well as strong need for county councils to provide supportive environment for individual-centred health services and increased health literacy among the population. In light of this policy, there is a need to examine existing settings that can provide supportive environment for individuals at community level. The aim of this study was to explore HS's policy implementation at local level and analyse HS's activities, in order to provide a deeper understanding of HS's potential as a health promoting setting.MethodsMaterials included a survey and key documents related to the development and nature of HS on local and national levels. A policy analysis inspired by Walt and Gilson was used in data analysis. In addition, an analysis using the principles of health promotion in relation to HS policy process and activities was also carried out.ResultsThe analysis illuminated strengths and weaknesses in the policy process, its actors, contextual factors and activities. The health communication approach in the analysed documents contained health promoting intentions but the health promoting approach corresponding to a health promoting setting was neither apparent nor shared among the stakeholders. This influenced the interpretation and implementation of HS negatively.ConclusionsThe analysis indicates that HS has potential to be a valuable health promotion setting for both population and individuals, given the strong intentions for a health and empowerment building approach that is expressed in the documents. However, for a more sustainable implementation of HS, there is need for an in- depth understanding of the health promotion approach among HS stakeholders.

Highlights

  • Sweden, like many other western countries, faces increasing rates of lifestyle related diseases and corresponding rise in costs for health care

  • The Swedish Government introduced a new Health and Medical Care Policy [4] with objectives to offer accessible and effective health care based on individuals’ needs, and transferring the choice of care provider to the individuals. These policies force county councils and regions to provide a supportive environment for individuals to make informed health related choices and to provide available efforts for individual-centred health services

  • The question we are asking in this paper is if the new Swedish HS could be such a health promoting initiative in Primary Health Care (PHC) that could meet and support both community and individuals at different levels of health literacy [5]

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Introduction

Like many other western countries, faces increasing rates of lifestyle related diseases and corresponding rise in costs for health care To meet these challenges, a number of efforts have been introduced at different societal levels. A new National Public Health Policy, introduced in 2008, emphasizes more focus on individual’s needs and responsibility as well as strong need for county councils to provide supportive environment for individual-centred health services and increased health literacy among the population. The Swedish Government introduced a new Health and Medical Care Policy [4] with objectives to offer accessible and effective health care based on individuals’ needs, and transferring the choice of care provider to the individuals These policies force county councils and regions to provide a supportive environment for individuals to make informed health related choices and to provide available efforts for individual-centred health services. The question we are asking in this paper is if the new Swedish HS could be such a health promoting initiative in Primary Health Care (PHC) that could meet and support both community and individuals at different levels of health literacy [5]

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