Community-Based Participatory Research for Nutrition and Health Programs in the Caribbean: Using the Delphi Process to Create Sustainable Outcomes (LOJNHC) - Lupinepublishers
The Delphi Method was employed to identify key areas for intervention.
The main themes were sponsorship and
support, community ownership, commitment of community and committee
members to health and nutrition programs. Concerns
which exist, or were perceived to exist at the community, household, or
individual level were identified. During the first phase a
Steering Committee composed of government officials and stakeholders in
the Commonwealth of Dominica gathered to discuss
health concerns. There were three rounds. During the third round, an
Advisory Committee with a representative Community Health
Aide from each health district was established and charged with acting
as the intermediary to facilitate programs based on the
suggestions brought forth from the Delphi process.
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