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. 2021 Nov 30;21:293. doi: 10.1186/s12906-021-03467-z

Table 4.

Identifying need and involving stakeholder to inform the design of health promotion activities

Identification of need when designing activities Very important Somewhat important Not important
Expert advice and evidence about the health issues affecting the community (n = 672) 520 (77.4) 138 (20.5) 14 (2.1)
The health issues affecting your community compared to other populations (n = 661) 370 (56.0) 244 (36.9) 47 (7.1)
The health issues individuals in your community have said they need help with (n = 674) 536 (79.5) 125 (18.6) 13 (1.9)
The health issues you have identified based on the types of health services available to your community (n = 663) 461 (69.5) 183 (27.6) 19 (2.9)
Stakeholder involvement in activity design Very involved Somewhat involved Not at all involved
Individuals who you expect will benefit from the activity (n = 658) 284 (43.2) 290 (44.1) 84 (12.8)
Individuals involved in the delivery of the activity (n = 652) 224 (34.4) 313 (48.0) 115 (17.6)
Individuals without whom the activity would not be possible (n = 652) 246 (37.7) 279 (42.8) 127 (19.5)