
BMJ Open, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(4), P. e100703 - e100703
Published: April 1, 2025
Background Social networks are an important, although overlooked, component of community-based health promotion. Advances in social network research have highlighted different intervention (SNI) strategies to improve The aim this project is collaborate with community and policy stakeholders explore how best apply these SNI the resilience, well-being adults Amsterdam, more broadly Netherlands. Methods analysis To end, we will collaboratively develop planning tool called ‘Health All Networks Simulator (HANS)’. This be capable virtually testing forecasting their possible impact on well-being. Taking a mixed-methods approach consisting combination interviews, group model building workshops agent-based modelling members two communities Amsterdam stakeholders, foster shared learning process while ensuring ownership relevance HANS ongoing promotion practice. Ethics dissemination has been approved by ethics committee Wageningen University (approval numbers: 2024-039; 2024-226). directly stakeholders. results made available public via open-access publications conferences.
Language: Английский