Godakandage Sanjeeva S P, Senarath Upul, Jayawickrama Hiranya S, Siriwardena Indika, Wickramasinghe S W A D A, Arumapperuma Prasantha, Ihalagama Sathyajith, Nimalan Srisothinathan, Archchuna Ramanathan, Umesh Claudio, Uddin Shahadat, Thow Anne Marie
Family Health Bureau, Ministry of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
South Asia Infant Feeding Research Network, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
BMC Public Health. 2017 Jun 13;17(Suppl 2):522. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4342-4.
Infant and young child feeding practices (IYCF) play a critical role in growth and development of children. A favourable environment supported by appropriate policies and positive contributions from all stakeholders are prerequisites for achieving optimal IYCF practices. This study aimed to assess the IYCF-related policy environment and role of stakeholders in policy making in Sri Lanka, in order to identify opportunities to strengthen the policy environment to better support appropriate IYCF and reduce childhood malnutrition.
We mapped national level policy-related documents on IYCF, and conducted a stakeholder analysis of IYCF policy making. A matrix was designed to capture data from IYCF policy-related documents using a thematic approach. A narrative synthesis of data from different documents was conducted to achieve the first objective. We then conducted an analysis of technical and funding links of stakeholders who shape IYCF policies and programmes in Sri Lanka using the Net-Map technique, to achieve the second objective. A total of 35 respondents were purposively selected based on their knowledge on the topic, and individual interviews were conducted.
Twenty four policies were identified that contained provisions in line with global recommendations for best-practice IYCF, marketing of breast milk substitutes, strengthening health and non-health systems, maternity benefits, inter-sectoral collaboration, capacity building, health education and supplementation. However, there is no separate, written policy on IYCF in Sri Lanka. Participants identified 56 actors involved in shaping IYCF policies and programmes through technical support, and 36 through funding support. The Government Health Sector was the most connected as well as influential, followed by development partners. Almost all actors in the networks were supportive for IYCF policies and programmes.
All evidence-based recommendations are covered in related policies. However, advocacy should be targeted towards strategic support for IYCF in high-level policy documents. The stakeholder analysis confirmed a network led by the government health sector. Enhancing the multi-sectoral commitments stressed in policy documents is an opportunity to strengthen IYCF policy process in Sri Lanka.
婴幼儿喂养方式在儿童的生长发育中起着关键作用。适宜的政策所营造的良好环境以及所有利益相关者的积极贡献是实现最佳婴幼儿喂养方式的先决条件。本研究旨在评估斯里兰卡与婴幼儿喂养方式相关的政策环境以及利益相关者在政策制定中的作用,以确定加强政策环境的机会,从而更好地支持适宜的婴幼儿喂养方式并减少儿童营养不良。
我们梳理了国家层面与婴幼儿喂养方式相关的政策文件,并对婴幼儿喂养方式政策制定进行了利益相关者分析。设计了一个矩阵,采用主题方法从与婴幼儿喂养方式政策相关的文件中收集数据。对来自不同文件的数据进行叙述性综合分析以实现第一个目标。然后,我们使用网络映射技术分析了在斯里兰卡塑造婴幼儿喂养方式政策和项目的利益相关者的技术和资金联系,以实现第二个目标。基于对该主题的了解,有目的地选择了35名受访者并进行了个人访谈。
共确定了24项政策,这些政策包含了与全球最佳实践婴幼儿喂养方式建议、母乳代用品营销、加强卫生和非卫生系统、产妇福利、部门间协作、能力建设、健康教育和补充相关的条款。然而,斯里兰卡没有单独的、成文的婴幼儿喂养方式政策。参与者确定了56个通过技术支持参与塑造婴幼儿喂养方式政策和项目的行为主体,以及36个通过资金支持参与的行为主体。政府卫生部门联系最为紧密且最具影响力,其次是发展伙伴。网络中的几乎所有行为主体都支持婴幼儿喂养方式政策和项目。
所有基于证据的建议都涵盖在相关政策中。然而,应在高层政策文件中针对对婴幼儿喂养方式的战略支持进行宣传。利益相关者分析证实了由政府卫生部门主导的网络。加强政策文件中强调的多部门承诺是加强斯里兰卡婴幼儿喂养方式政策进程的一个机会。