Local professionals' perceptions of health assets in a low-SES Dutch neighbourhood: a qualitative study.
Lea Den BroederEllen UitersAafke HoflandAnnemarie WagemakersAlbertine Jantine SchuitPublished in: BMC public health (2017)
Our study shows, firstly, that professionals in the priority district Slotermeer rated the health of the residents as poor and their health behaviour as inadequate. They considered poverty and lack of education as important causes of this situation. Secondly, the professionals tended to talk about barriers in the neighbourhood rather than about neighbourhood health assets. As such, it seems challenging to implement asset-based approaches. However, the professionals, based on their own experiences, did perceive the development of collective approaches as a promising direction for future community health development.