Feletto Marta, Sharkey Alyssa
Health Section, UNICEF, New York, New York, USA.
BMJ Glob Health. 2019 Sep 13;4(5):e001711. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2019-001711. eCollection 2019.
There is still a substantial knowledge gap on how gender mediates child health in general, and child immunisation outcomes in particular. Similarly, implementation of interventions to mitigate gender inequities that hinder children from being vaccinated requires additional perspectives and research. We adopt an intersectional approach to gender and delve into the social ecology of implementation, to show how gender inequities and their connection with immunisation are grounded in the interplay between individual, household, community and system factors. We show how an ecological model can be used as an overarching framework to support more precise identification of the mechanisms causing gender inequity and their structural complexity, to identify suitable change agents and interventions that target the underlying causes of marginalisation, and to ensure outcomes are relevant within specific population groups.
在性别如何总体上影响儿童健康,尤其是儿童免疫接种结果方面,仍然存在巨大的知识空白。同样,实施旨在减少阻碍儿童接种疫苗的性别不平等的干预措施,需要更多的视角和研究。我们采用性别交叉性方法,深入研究实施的社会生态,以展示性别不平等及其与免疫接种的联系是如何基于个人、家庭、社区和系统因素之间的相互作用。我们展示了生态模型如何可以用作一个总体框架,以支持更精确地识别导致性别不平等的机制及其结构复杂性,识别合适的变革推动者和针对边缘化根本原因的干预措施,并确保结果在特定人群中具有相关性。