Department of Nutrition Research, Faculty of Nutrition and Food Technology, National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Int J Health Plann Manage. 2021 May;36(3):885-895. doi: 10.1002/hpm.3130. Epub 2021 Feb 23.
Food and Nutrition Surveillance (FNS) is an essential and practical tool for providing timely information at specified times for policy making. This study aimed to explore policymakers' expectations and perception on establishment of the FNS in Iran before its establishment.
Data in this qualitative study were gathered through documents review (23 relevant documents) and seventeen semi-structured interviews with key informants in the field of food and nutrition at the national and provincial level selected through purposive and snowball sampling. Data were content analysed using MAXQDA (2010).
Most of the participants defined the FNS as a continuous monitoring system. They expected the FNS to identify and recognize food and nutrition problems; to create a common language and provide an inter-disciplinary cooperation. From the participants' point of view the most important barriers to establishing of the FNS included lack of cooperation and resistance at different levels, lack of support and partnership among the stakeholders, lack of justification and awareness of the stakeholders, mismanagement and misuse of data, inattention to infrastructure.
Most of the stakeholders believed that the FNS was supposed to monitor food and nutrition status continuously to provide timely and accurate information for policy making.
食品和营养监测(FNS)是提供特定时间政策制定所需及时信息的重要实用工具。本研究旨在探讨在伊朗建立 FNS 之前,政策制定者对建立 FNS 的期望和看法。
本定性研究的数据通过文献回顾(23 份相关文件)和对国家和省级食品和营养领域的 17 名关键信息者进行的半结构化访谈收集,通过目的性和滚雪球抽样选择。使用 MAXQDA(2010)对数据进行内容分析。
大多数参与者将 FNS 定义为一个连续监测系统。他们期望 FNS 能够识别和认识食品和营养问题;创建一种共同语言,并提供跨学科合作。根据参与者的观点,建立 FNS 的最大障碍包括不同层面的合作和抵制、利益相关者之间缺乏支持和伙伴关系、利益相关者缺乏正当性和意识、数据管理不善和滥用、对基础设施的不重视。
大多数利益相关者认为,FNS 应该持续监测食品和营养状况,为政策制定提供及时、准确的信息。