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孟加拉国农村地区对体育活动和糖尿病的性别认知:一项为移动健康和社区动员干预提供信息的定性研究

Gendered perceptions of physical activity and diabetes in rural Bangladesh: a qualitative study to inform mHealth and community mobilization interventions.

作者信息

Morrison Joanna, Jennings Hannah, Akter Kohenour, Kuddus Abdul, Mannell Jenevieve, Nahar Tasmin, Shaha Sanjit Kumer, Ahmed Naveed, Haghparast-Bidgoli Hassan, Costello Anthony, Khan A K Azad, Azad Kishwar, Fottrell Edward

机构信息

.University College London Institute for Global Health, London, United Kingdom

Diabetic Association of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh

出版信息

WHO South East Asia J Public Health. 2019 Sep;8(2):104-111. doi: 10.4103/2224-3151.264855.

Abstract

Background Diabetes prevalence is increasing rapidly in Bangladesh, and there is an urgent need to promote preventive behaviours for type 2 diabetes, such as maintaining a healthy body weight, eating healthily, avoiding tobacco and being active for 150 minutes per week. Methods We used a qualitative methodology informed by the capability, opportunity, motivation theory of behaviour change to explore the factors affecting physical activity among men and women in rural Bangladesh. We conducted semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions with 64 purposively sampled participants with and without diabetes, and five health workers. From the results of descriptive content analysis, we identified key capabilities, opportunities and motivations to engage with in our mHealth and community mobilization interventions. Results Men and women without diabetes lacked awareness about the need to remain physically active to prevent diabetes, and most felt that their activity levels were sufficient. Housework was not commonly perceived as physical activity among all respondents. These knowledge and capability gaps could be addressed through mHealth messaging and community mobilization providing information on sufficiency and types of physical activity to prevent and control diabetes. Men were physically active while working outside the home, whereas women felt unsafe and conspicuous, and were constrained by family commitments and social expectations of appropriate behaviour. Women engaged in strategies to protect their own and their family’s reputations. These opportunity factors affecting physical activity indicated the need for strategies developed through participatory processes to challenge unhealthy gender norms and increase women’s safety. Conclusion Formative research data can enable the development of contextually relevant interventions. Data show that mHealth interventions should consider gendered barriers to physical activity, tailoring information to meet men’s and women’s needs, and that community mobilization interventions should enable unhealthy, gendered community norms to be challenged. Participatory interventions can enable communities to push the boundaries of socially acceptable behaviours to increase physical activity, helping to prevent and control diabetes.

摘要

背景

孟加拉国的糖尿病患病率正在迅速上升,迫切需要推广2型糖尿病的预防行为,如保持健康体重、健康饮食、避免吸烟以及每周进行150分钟的体育活动。方法:我们采用了一种基于行为改变的能力、机会、动机理论的定性方法,以探讨影响孟加拉国农村地区男性和女性体育活动的因素。我们对64名有或没有糖尿病的目标抽样参与者以及五名卫生工作者进行了半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论。通过描述性内容分析的结果,我们确定了在移动健康和社区动员干预中需要关注的关键能力、机会和动机。结果:没有糖尿病的男性和女性缺乏对通过体育活动预防糖尿病必要性的认识,大多数人认为自己的活动水平足够。在所有受访者中,家务劳动通常不被视为体育活动。这些知识和能力差距可以通过移动健康信息传递和社区动员来解决,提供关于预防和控制糖尿病所需体育活动的充足性和类型的信息。男性在户外工作时会进行体育活动,而女性则感到不安全且引人注目,并受到家庭责任和适当行为的社会期望的限制。女性采取策略来保护自己和家人的声誉。这些影响体育活动的机会因素表明,需要通过参与性过程制定策略,以挑战不健康的性别规范并提高女性的安全性。结论:形成性研究数据有助于制定与具体情况相关的干预措施。数据表明,移动健康干预应考虑体育活动中的性别障碍,根据男性和女性的需求调整信息,并且社区动员干预应促使挑战不健康的、带有性别色彩的社区规范。参与性干预可以使社区突破社会可接受行为的界限,以增加体育活动,有助于预防和控制糖尿病。

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