Care And Public Health Research Institute (CAPHRI), Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bangalore, India.
Sociol Health Illn. 2020 Jun;42(5):1001-1023. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.13075. Epub 2020 Mar 15.
Disembarking from a traditional approach of narrow hazardous environmental and structural conditions in understanding urban slums' health problems and moving towards a new notion of what constitutes health for slum dwellers will open a new avenue to recognise whether and how health is being prioritised in disadvantaged settings. Drawing on in-depth semi-structured interviews with a total of 67 men and 68 women from Kolkata slums and 62 men and 48 women from Bangalore slums, this study explored how knowledge, social realities, material and symbolic drivers of a place interweave in shaping slum-dwellers' patterned way of understanding health, and the ways health and illnesses are managed. The current study adds to the growing evidence that ordinary members of the urban slums can articulate critical linkages between their everyday sociocultural realities and health conditions, which can support the design and delivery of interventions to promote wellbeing. The concept of health is not confined to an abstract idea but manifested in slum-dwellers' sporadic practices of preventive and curative care as well as everyday living arrangements, where a complex arrangement of physical, psychological, financial, sociocultural and environmental dimensions condition their body and wellbeing.
从理解城市贫民窟健康问题的传统狭隘的危险环境和结构条件的方法出发,转而采用新的概念来理解贫民窟居民的健康,这将为认识健康在不利环境中是否得到优先重视以及如何得到优先重视开辟新的途径。本研究通过对来自加尔各答贫民窟的 67 名男性和 68 名女性以及来自班加罗尔贫民窟的 62 名男性和 48 名女性进行深入的半结构化访谈,探讨了知识、社会现实、物质和象征驱动因素如何交织在一起,塑造了贫民窟居民对健康的模式化理解方式,以及他们管理健康和疾病的方式。本研究进一步证明,城市贫民窟的普通居民能够清楚地认识到他们日常生活中的社会文化现实与健康状况之间的重要联系,这有助于设计和实施促进福祉的干预措施。健康的概念并不仅限于抽象的理念,而是体现在贫民窟居民的预防和治疗护理以及日常生活安排等零星实践中,其中身体和幸福感受到身体、心理、财务、社会文化和环境等多个维度的复杂影响。