Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
Matern Child Nutr. 2023 Apr;19(2):e13464. doi: 10.1111/mcn.13464. Epub 2022 Dec 8.
Agricultural development projects increasingly aim to improve health and nutrition outcomes, often by engaging women. Although evidence shows such projects can improve women's and children's health and nutrition and empower women, little is known about their impacts on women's health- and nutrition-related agency and the extent to which impacts emerge through women's empowerment, largely due to a lack of instruments that measure the dimensions of women's agency that are directly relevant to health and nutrition outcomes. We developed an optional, complementary module for the project-level women's empowerment in agriculture index (pro-WEAI) to measure health- and nutrition-related agency (pro-WEAI + HN). Our method for developing related indicators used data collected from six agricultural development programmes implemented across Bangladesh, Burkina Faso and Mali (pooled sample = 12,114) and applied psychometric analysis (exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis) and the Alkire-Foster methodology. Results revealed seven indicators covering women's agency in the areas of her own health and diet; her health and diet during pregnancy; her child's diet; breastfeeding and weaning; purchasing food and health products; and acquiring food and health products. Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis revealed measurement invariance across contexts and samples. Tests of association (Cramer's V) and redundancy suggest that the pro-WEAI + HN indicators measured aspects of agency that are distinct from the core pro-WEAI. The uptake of these indicators in studies of nutrition-sensitive agricultural development projects may strengthen the evidence on how such programming can enhance women's empowerment to improve health and nutrition outcomes for themselves and their children.
农业发展项目越来越旨在改善健康和营养成果,通常通过让妇女参与其中。尽管有证据表明这些项目可以改善妇女和儿童的健康和营养状况,并赋予妇女权力,但人们对这些项目对妇女与健康和营养相关的机构的影响以及通过妇女赋权产生影响的程度知之甚少,这主要是由于缺乏衡量与健康和营养结果直接相关的妇女机构维度的工具。我们为农业部门妇女赋权项目级指数(pro-WEAI)开发了一个可选的补充模块,用于衡量与健康和营养相关的机构(pro-WEAI + HN)。我们开发相关指标的方法使用了在孟加拉国、布基纳法索和马里实施的六个农业发展项目收集的数据(汇总样本= 12114),并应用了心理计量分析(探索性和验证性因素分析)和 Alkire-Foster 方法。结果显示,有七个指标涵盖了妇女在以下领域的机构:自身健康和饮食;怀孕期间的健康和饮食;其子女的饮食;母乳喂养和断奶;购买食品和保健产品;以及获取食品和保健产品。多组验证性因素分析显示,这些指标在不同背景和样本中具有测量不变性。关联测试(Cramer's V)和冗余表明,pro-WEAI + HN 指标衡量的是与核心 pro-WEAI 不同的机构方面。在关注营养敏感型农业发展项目的研究中采用这些指标,可能会加强关于此类方案如何增强妇女权能以改善其自身和子女健康和营养成果的证据。