Grey Kelsey, Kodish Stephen R, Namohunu Salome Aroma, Losi Jill, Matean Maryam, Palaniappan Uma, Northrup-Lyons Martina, Cherian Arlin, Gwavuya Stanley, McLean Judy, Erasmus Wendy
Nourish Global Nutrition, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Chandlee Lab, Department of Nutritional Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States.
Front Nutr. 2023 Jan 19;9:1082161. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.1082161. eCollection 2022.
This focused ethnographic study used qualitative, ethnographic, and participatory methods to explore determinants of maternal, infant, and young child nutrition (MIYCN) during the first 1,000 days of life as part of efforts to address the double burden of malnutrition in Solomon Islands.
An iterative study design was used to first explore and then confirm findings related to food and nutrition security and social and behavioral determinants of MIYCN in urban and rural settings. The first phase included in-depth interviews, household observations, free lists, and seasonal food availability calendar workshops while the second phase included focus group discussions, pile sorts, participatory community workshops, and repeated household observations.
We found that MIYCN is shaped by a complex interaction of factors at the macro- and micro-levels. At the macro-level, globalization of the food system, a shifting economy, and climate change are driving a shift toward a delocalized food system based on imported processed foods. This shift has contributed to a food environment that leaves Solomon Islanders vulnerable to food and nutrition insecurity, which we found to be the primary determinant of MIYCN in this context. At the micro-level, this food environment leads to household- and individual-level food decisions that often do not support adequate MIYCN. Multi-sectoral interventions that address the macro- and micro-level factors shaping this nutrition situation may help to improve MIYCN in Solomon Islands.
这项重点人种志研究采用定性、人种志和参与式方法,探索生命最初1000天母婴和幼儿营养(MIYCN)的决定因素,作为应对所罗门群岛营养不良双重负担努力的一部分。
采用迭代研究设计,首先探索然后确认与城乡环境中MIYCN的粮食和营养安全以及社会和行为决定因素相关的研究结果。第一阶段包括深入访谈、家庭观察、自由列举和季节性食物供应日历研讨会,而第二阶段包括焦点小组讨论、分类排序、参与式社区研讨会和重复的家庭观察。
我们发现,MIYCN受到宏观和微观层面复杂因素相互作用的影响。在宏观层面,食品系统的全球化、经济转型和气候变化正在推动向基于进口加工食品的非本地化食品系统转变。这种转变导致了一种食品环境,使所罗门群岛居民容易面临粮食和营养不安全问题,我们发现在这种情况下,这是MIYCN的主要决定因素。在微观层面,这种食品环境导致家庭和个人层面的食品决策往往无法支持充足的MIYCN。应对塑造这种营养状况的宏观和微观层面因素的多部门干预措施可能有助于改善所罗门群岛的MIYCN。