Department of Social and Environmental Health Research, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 15-17 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9SH, United Kingdom.
Department of Geography and Environment, University of Southampton, University Road, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom.
Soc Sci Med. 2018 Aug;211:95-101. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.05.030. Epub 2018 May 16.
In the UK, food poverty has been associated with conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, hypertension, iron deficiency, and impaired liver function. Food banks, the primary response to food poverty on the ground, typically rely on community referral and distribution systems that involve health and social care professionals and local authority public health teams. The perspectives of these key stakeholders remain underexplored. This paper reports on a qualitative study of the health and wellbeing challenges of food poverty and food banking in London. An ethnographic investigation of food bank staff and users was carried out alongside a series of healthcare stakeholder interviews. A total of 42 participants were interviewed. A Critical Grounded Theory (CGT) analysis revealed that contemporary lived experiences of food poverty are embedded within and symptomatic of extreme marginalisation, which in turn impacts upon health. Specifically, food poverty was conceptualised by participants to: firstly, be a barrier to providing adequate care and nutrition for young children; secondly, be exacerbated by lack of access to adequate fresh food, food storage and cooking facilities; and thirdly, amplify existing health and social problems. Further investigation of the local government structures and professional roles that both rely upon and serve to further embed the food banking system is necessary in order to understand the politics of changing welfare landscapes.
在英国,食物匮乏与肥胖、营养不良、高血压、缺铁和肝功能受损等情况有关。食品银行是解决当地食物匮乏问题的主要手段,通常依赖于社区转介和分配系统,其中涉及卫生和社会保健专业人员以及地方当局的公共卫生团队。这些关键利益相关者的观点仍未得到充分探讨。本文报告了一项关于伦敦食物匮乏和食品银行对健康和福利挑战的定性研究。对食品银行工作人员和使用者进行了民族志调查,并对一系列医疗保健利益相关者进行了访谈。共有 42 名参与者接受了采访。一项关键扎根理论 (CGT) 分析显示,当代食物匮乏的生活经历是极端边缘化的内在表现和症状,而这反过来又影响了健康。具体而言,参与者认为食物匮乏:首先,是为幼儿提供充足的护理和营养的障碍;其次,由于缺乏足够的新鲜食物、食物储存和烹饪设施而加剧;第三,放大了现有的健康和社会问题。为了了解福利格局变化的政治,有必要进一步调查依赖和进一步嵌入食品银行系统的地方政府结构和专业角色。