...
首页> 外文期刊>BMC Public Health >Climate change and socioeconomic determinants are structural constraints to agency in diet-related non-communicable disease prevention in Vanuatu: a qualitative study
【24h】

Climate change and socioeconomic determinants are structural constraints to agency in diet-related non-communicable disease prevention in Vanuatu: a qualitative study

机译:气候变化和社会经济决定簇是瓦努阿图饮食有关的非传染病预防机构的结构限制:定性研究

获取原文
   

获取外文期刊封面封底 >>

       

摘要

Pacific Island countries, many of which are low- and middle-income countries, have some of the highest rates of diet-related non-communicable diseases (DR-NCDs) globally. These countries also face some of the earliest and most significant impacts of climate change. Several pathways between climate change and DR-NCDs have been described in the literature; however, the scope is broad and lacks context specificity. This paper uses a case study of one Pacific Island country, Vanuatu, to investigate links between climate change and DR-NCDs. An ethnographic qualitative research approach was used to share the lived experiences of community participants and to explore and contrast these with the perspectives of key informants at the national level. Data collection comprised thirty-two semi-structured interviews and community fieldwork in two villages using a mix of methods, including group workshops, informal conversations, and observations. Reflexive thematic analysis was conducted on both data sets. This study found that DR-NCDs are a prominent health concern for ni-Vanuatu people and that structural determinants, including climate change, are the main driving forces for increased DR-NCD risk in the country. However, there was a lack of understanding of the links between climate change and DR-NCDs both at the community and national levels. Structural factors, such as social determinants and climate change, constrained individual and community agency in making optimal food and health choices and promoted the nutrition transition in Vanuatu. Despite the critical role of social determinants and climate change in driving DR-NCD risk, the responsibility for prevention and treatment was considered to rest mainly with the individual. A systems approach is advocated to grasp the complexity and interrelatedness of the causes of DR-NCD risk. The interaction of structural determinants creates food and health environments that amplify the risk, burden, and consequences of DR-NCDs. It is recommended that the DR-NCD narrative in Vanuatu be re-framed with an emphasis on the range of structural determinants of DR-NCD risk. This will serve to enhance individual and collective agency to not only make healthy food and other behavioural choices but also to exercise agency to transform the structures in a culturally appropriate way.
机译:太平洋岛屿国家,其中许多是低收入和中等收入国家,拥有全球饮食相关的非传染病(DR-NCDS)的最高率。这些国家也面临着气候变化最早,最重要的影响。在文献中描述了气候变化和DR-NCD之间的几种途径;但是,范围广泛且缺乏上下文特异性。本文采用了一个太平洋岛国家,瓦努阿图的案例研究,调查气候变化与DR-NCD之间的联系。习口志定性研究方法被用来分享社区参与者的生活经验,并在国家一级的关键信息人的角度探索和对比。数据收集包括两个村庄的三十二个半结构化访谈和社区实地,包括一系列方法,包括集团研讨会,非正式对话和观察。对两个数据集进行反身主题分析。本研究发现,DR-NCDS对NI-VANUATU人的突出健康问题,以及包括气候变化,包括气候变化的结构决定因素是该国DR-NCD风险的主要推动力。但是,缺乏对社区和国家层面之间的气候变化与DR-NCD之间的联系。结构因素,如社会决定因素和气候变化,约束个体和社区机构在制定最佳的食物和健康选择方面,并促进瓦努阿图的营养过渡。尽管社会决定因素和气候变化在驾驶DR-NCD风险方面存在关键作用,但预防和治疗的责任被认为主要与个人休息。主张系统方法掌握DR-NCD风险原因的复杂性和相互关联。结构决定簇的相互作用产生了放大DR-NCD的风险,负担和后果的食物和健康环境。建议将瓦努阿图的DR-NCD叙述重新框架重点,重点是DR-NCD风险的结构决定因素的范围。这将有助于加强个人和集体机构,不仅使健康食品和其他行为选择制造,而且还可以在行使机构以文化合适的方式转变结构。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号