Abstract

Salutogenesis focuses on factors that generate health and is a useful construct for identifying factors that promote health and for guiding activities to this end. This article describes health assets identified in a community diagnosis and how to leverage them with actions for improvement to deepen the understanding of this concept and its impact on health promotion. An intervention strategy was designed following the principles of participatory action research (PAR). The study was carried out in Mañaria (Basque Country, Spain) using semi-structured and in-depth interviews, participant observation, desk review, and photographs, alongside different participatory strategies. Twenty-six women were interviewed, 21 of whom were community inhabitants, and five were key informants who worked in public or private institutions. Participant recruitment stopped when data saturation was reached. Data were analysed through discourse analysis, progressive coding, and categorisation. Six meta-categories emerged, and for each of these categories, health assets were identified together with actions to improve the community’s health. The latter were presented by the community to the authorities to trigger specific actions towards improving the health of the community. Identification of health assets led to different actions to improve the health of the community including improving the existing physical and social environments, personal and group skills, and the promotion of physical, social, emotional and cultural well-being.

Highlights

  • Health promotion focuses on implementing policies that facilitate healthy choices and enable individuals and communities to have control over different activities that generate or promote health [1]

  • The fifth key informant was selected for her involvement in a civil association (i.e., Mañaria Bizirik)

  • Health assets were identified based on the analysis of meta-categories that emerged from the interviews and the participatory observation process based on the salutogenic approach [11,12]

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Introduction

Health promotion focuses on implementing policies that facilitate healthy choices and enable individuals and communities to have control over different activities that generate or promote health [1]. It involves reorientating health services and building environments and policies favourable to health as well as the development of personal skills and people’s participation so that they can exercise control over their own health [2,3]. A community health diagnosis helps to strengthen the links among different agents in the community (neighbours, service workers, health institutions, etc.) and represents an opportunity for a community to develop leadership and empowerment, facilitating action-oriented strategies [6,7].

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