Thomson Michael, Kentikelenis Alexander, Stubbs Thomas
1School of Social Sciences, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
2Trinity College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Public Health Rev. 2017 Jul 10;38:13. doi: 10.1186/s40985-017-0059-2. eCollection 2017.
Structural adjustment programmes of international financial institutions have typically set the fiscal parameters within which health policies operate in developing countries. Yet, we currently lack a systematic understanding of the ways in which these programmes impact upon child and maternal health. The present article systematically reviews observational and quasi-experimental articles published from 2000 onward in electronic databases (PubMed/Medline, Web of Science, Cochrane Library and Google Scholar) and grey literature from websites of key organisations (IMF, World Bank and African Development Bank). Studies were considered eligible if they empirically assessed the aggregate effect of structural adjustment programmes on child or maternal health in developing countries. Of 1961 items yielded through database searches, reference lists and organisations' websites, 13 met the inclusion criteria. Our review finds that structural adjustment programmes have a detrimental impact on child and maternal health. In particular, these programmes undermine access to quality and affordable healthcare and adversely impact upon social determinants of health, such as income and food availability. The evidence suggests that a fundamental rethinking is required by international financial institutions if developing countries are to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals on child and maternal health.
国际金融机构的结构调整计划通常设定了发展中国家卫生政策运作的财政参数。然而,我们目前缺乏对这些计划如何影响儿童和孕产妇健康的系统理解。本文系统回顾了2000年以来在电子数据库(PubMed/Medline、科学网、考科蓝图书馆和谷歌学术)上发表的观察性和准实验性文章,以及关键组织(国际货币基金组织、世界银行和非洲开发银行)网站上的灰色文献。如果研究实证评估了结构调整计划对发展中国家儿童或孕产妇健康的总体影响,则被认为符合条件。通过数据库搜索、参考文献列表和组织网站获得的1961篇文章中,有13篇符合纳入标准。我们的综述发现,结构调整计划对儿童和孕产妇健康有不利影响。特别是,这些计划破坏了获得优质且负担得起的医疗保健的机会,并对健康的社会决定因素(如收入和食物供应)产生不利影响。有证据表明,如果发展中国家要实现儿童和孕产妇健康方面的可持续发展目标,国际金融机构需要进行根本性的反思。