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Perceptions and behavior related to noncommunicable diseases among slum dwellers in a rapidly urbanizing city, Dhaka, Bangladesh: a qualitative study

机译:孟加拉国达卡快速城市化城市贫民窟居民与非传染性疾病相关的感知和行为:定性研究

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The increasing burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in Bangladesh can be attributable to rapid urbanization and coinciding changes in lifestyle accompanied by nutrition transition. The objective of this study is to explore respondents’ lived experiences and perceptions relating to NCDs and nutrition change in an urban slum community in Dhaka. Qualitative methods were employed to explore a general understanding of behavior related to NCDs among residents of the slum community. We conducted key informant interviews of six men and seven women of various backgrounds and five focus group discussions to focus salient topics emerged from the interviews. The transcriptions of the audio-recordings were thematically analyzed, using the constant comparison method. Four major themes emerged: (1) financial hardship influencing health; (2) urbanized lifestyle affecting diet; (3) tobacco and sweetened tea as cornerstones of social life; and (4) health-seeking behavior utilizing local resources. One notable finding was that even with general economic improvement, respondents perceived poverty to be one of the major causes of NCDs. A promising finding for potentially curbing NCDs was the current trend for women to walk for exercise contrary to the commonly held notion that urban dwellers generally lead sedentary lifestyles. This study described how urban slum dwellers in Dhaka, experiencing a transition from a traditional to urbanized lifestyle, perceived their daily practices in relation to NCDs and nutrition. Our research revealed both adverse and encouraging elements of perceptions and behavior related to NCDs, which may contribute to the optimal design of NCD prevention and health promotion programs.
机译:孟加拉国非传染性疾病(NCDs)负担的增加可能归因于快速的城市化进程和伴随营养转变的生活方式的同时变化。这项研究的目的是探讨受访者在达卡城市贫民窟社区中与非传染性疾病和营养变化有关的生活经验和看法。定性方法被用来探索贫民窟社区居民与NCD相关行为的一般理解。我们对不同背景的六名男性和七名女性进行了重要的信息面试,并进行了五次焦点小组讨论,以集中访谈中出现的重要主题。使用恒定比较方法,对录音的转录进行了主题分析。出现了四个主要主题:(1)经济困难影响健康; (2)影响饮食的城市化生活方式; (3)烟草和甜茶是社会生活的基石; (四)利用当地资源谋求健康。一个值得注意的发现是,即使总体经济有所改善,受访者也认为贫困是非传染性疾病的主要原因之一。潜在的遏制非传染性疾病的一个令人鼓舞的发现是妇女步行锻炼的当前趋势,与普遍认为城市居民通常会久坐不动的生活方式相反。这项研究描述了达卡的城市贫民窟居民如何从传统生活方式向城市化生活方式过渡,如何看待他们与非传染性疾病和营养相关的日常习惯。我们的研究揭示了与非传染性疾病相关的观念和行为的不利和令人鼓舞的因素,这可能有助于非传染性疾病预防和健康促进计划的最佳设计。

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