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A Systematised Review of the Health Impact of Urban Informal Settlements and Implications for Upgrading Interventions in South Africa a Rapidly Urbanising Middle-Income Country

机译:对南非一个快速城市化的中等收入国家的城市非正式住区的健康影响及其对提高干预措施的影响的系统评价

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Informal settlements are becoming more entrenched within African cities as the urban population continues to grow. Characterised by poor housing conditions and inadequate services, informal settlements are associated with an increased risk of disease and ill-health. However, little is known about how informal settlement upgrading impacts health over time. A systematised literature review was conducted to explore existing evidence and knowledge gaps on the association between informal settlement characteristics and health and the impact of informal settlement upgrading on health, within South Africa, an upper-middle income African country. Using two databases, Web of Science and PubMed, we identified 46 relevant peer-reviewed articles published since 1998. Findings highlight a growing body of research investigating the ways in which complete physical, mental and social health are influenced by the physical housing structure, the psychosocial home environment and the features of the neighbourhood and community in the context of informal settlements. However, there is a paucity of longitudinal research investigating the temporal impact of informal settlement upgrading or housing improvements on health outcomes of these urban residents. Informal settlements pose health risks particularly to vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and people with suppressed immune systems, and are likely to aggravate gender-related inequalities. Due to the complex interaction between health and factors of the built environment, there is a need for further research utilising a systems approach to generate evidence that investigates the interlinked factors that longitudinally influence health in the context of informal settlement upgrading in rapidly growing cities worldwide.
机译:随着城市人口的持续增长,非洲城市中的非正式住区越来越牢固。非正式住区的特点是住房条件恶劣和服务不足,与疾病和健康不良的风险增加有关。但是,人们对非正式定居点升级如何随着时间影响健康的情况知之甚少。进行了系统的文献综述,以探索南非中上收入国家南非关于非正式住区特征与健康之间的联系以及非正式住区升级对健康的影响的现有证据和知识差距。我们使用Web of Science和PubMed这两个数据库,确定了1998年以来发表的46篇相关同行评议的相关文章。这些发现凸显了越来越多的研究机构,研究了完全的身体,心理和社会健康如何受到住房结构,住房结构的影响。非正式定居点背景下的社会心理家庭环境以及邻里和社区的特征。但是,缺乏纵向研究来调查非正式定居点升级或住房改善对这些城市居民健康状况的时间影响。非正式住区尤其对弱势人群(如儿童,老年人和免疫力低下的人群)构成健康风险,并可能加剧与性别有关的不平等现象。由于健康与建筑环境因素之间复杂的相互作用,因此有必要利用系统方法进行进一步研究,以产生证据来调查在全球快速增长的城市中非正式定居点升级情况下对健康产生纵向影响的相互关联的因素。

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