Abstract
Background:
To explore the effectiveness of a multi-layered health promotion approach in rural China.
Methods:
A two-year intervention was applied to the 18 intervention rural villages while the 18 controls received standard health communication materials. Data were collected at baseline and post-intervention respectively to evaluate the effectiveness.
Results:
All intervention villages had developed healthy policies addressing prioritized health issues such as livestock captivity, garbage disposal, etc.; however, no healthy policies had been developed in the controls. The two-week morbidity rate and incidence of diarrhea of the intervention villages decreased to 13.4% from 18.5% (
Conclusions:
The two-year multi-layered health promotion approach shows real promise in empowering the rural communities to take control over, and protect their own health.
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