Martins Ana Paula Bortoletto, Canella Daniela Silva, Baraldi Larissa Galastri, Monteiro Carlos Augusto
Rev Saude Publica. 2013 Dec;47(6):1159-71. doi: 10.1590/s0034-8910.2013047004557.
To analyze the influence of conditional cash transfer programs on diet and nutrition outcomes among beneficiary families in Brazil.
A systematic review of literature was carried out with original evaluation studies conducted in Brazil, including all types of clinical trials and observational studies. The search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and LILACS databases for papers published since 1990. The studies were analyzed according to the program evaluated, participants, study design, location, principal conclusions, confounding factors and methodological limitations. They were classified according to outcomes (nutritional status, dietary intake and food security) and level of evidence for the association with conditional cash transfer programs (adequacy or plausibility).
We found 1,412 non-duplicated papers. Fifteen met the eligibility criteria and twelve evaluated the program. Five plausibility studies and two adequacy analyses indicated a positive influence of conditional cash transfer programs on nutritional status of the beneficiary children. The conditional cash transfer programs influence on dietary intake was analyzed in one population-based adequacy study and three cross-sectionals plausibility researches in different municipalities. All of them indicated that beneficiaries had higher food intake than non-beneficiaries. The three cross-sectional plausibility analyses suggest a positive influence of conditional cash transfer programs on the food security of the beneficiaries. The main methodological limitations found were using cross-sectional analysis and difficulties in data collection, small sample sizes and limitations of the instruments used.
The few studies found indicated a positive association between Brazilian conditional cash transfer programs and improvements in the recipients' diet and nutrition. Greater efforts to widen and qualify evaluations are needed in order to assess more comprehensively the impact of conditional cash transfer programs in Brazil.
分析有条件现金转移支付计划对巴西受益家庭饮食和营养状况的影响。
对巴西开展的原始评估研究进行文献系统综述,包括各类临床试验和观察性研究。检索了自1990年以来在PubMed、Scopus、科学网和拉丁美洲及加勒比卫生科学数据库发表的论文。根据所评估的计划、参与者、研究设计、地点、主要结论、混杂因素和方法学局限性对研究进行分析。根据结果(营养状况、饮食摄入量和粮食安全)以及与有条件现金转移支付计划关联的证据水平(充分性或合理性)进行分类。
我们找到1412篇无重复的论文。15篇符合纳入标准,12篇对该计划进行了评估。五项合理性研究和两项充分性分析表明,有条件现金转移支付计划对受益儿童的营养状况有积极影响。一项基于人群的充分性研究和三项不同城市的横断面合理性研究分析了有条件现金转移支付计划对饮食摄入量的影响。所有研究均表明,受益者的食物摄入量高于非受益者。三项横断面合理性分析表明,有条件现金转移支付计划对受益者的粮食安全有积极影响。发现的主要方法学局限性包括使用横断面分析、数据收集困难、样本量小以及所用工具的局限性。
所发现的少数研究表明,巴西的有条件现金转移支付计划与受助者饮食和营养状况的改善之间存在正相关。需要做出更大努力来扩大评估范围并提高评估质量,以便更全面地评估巴西有条件现金转移支付计划的影响。