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非洲健康行为改变举措的战略分析。

A strategic analysis of health behaviour change initiatives in Africa.

机构信息

ERIM Consulting, Lagos, Nigeria.

University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Glob Health Action. 2023 Dec 31;16(1):2202931. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2023.2202931.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Changed health behaviours can contribute significantly to improved health. Consequently, significant investments have been channelled towards health behaviour change initiatives in Africa. Health behaviour change initiatives that address social, economic and environmental levers for behaviour change can create more sustained impact.

OBJECTIVES

Through a scoping study of the literature, we explored the literature on behaviour change initiatives in Africa, to assess their typologies. We explored whether the availability of initiatives reflected country demographic characteristics, namely life expectancy, gross domestic product (GDP), and population sizes. Finally, we assessed topical themes of interventions relative to frequent causes of mortality.

METHODS

We used the Behaviour Change Wheel intervention categories to categorise each paper into a typology of initiatives. Using Pearson's correlation coefficient, we explored whether there was a correlation between the number of initiatives implemented in a country in the specified period, and socio-demographic indicators, namely, GDP per capita, total GDP, population size, and life expectancy.

RESULTS

Almost 64% of African countries were represented in the identified initiatives. One in five initiatives was implemented in South Africa, while there was a dearth of literature from Central Africa and western parts of North Africa. There was a positive correlation between the number of initiatives and GDP per capita. Most initiatives focused on addressing sexually transmitted infections and were short-term trials and/or pilots. Most initiatives were downstream focused e.g. with education and training components, while upstream intervention types such as the use of incentives were under-explored.

CONCLUSION

We call for more emphasis on initiatives that address contextual facilitators and barriers, integrate considerations for sustainable development, and consider intra-regional deprivation.

摘要

背景

改变健康行为可以显著促进健康改善。因此,大量投资被用于非洲的健康行为改变倡议。针对行为改变的社会、经济和环境杠杆的健康行为改变倡议可以产生更持续的影响。

目的

通过对文献进行范围界定研究,我们探讨了非洲行为改变倡议的文献,以评估其类型。我们探讨了倡议的可获得性是否反映了国家人口统计学特征,即预期寿命、国内生产总值(GDP)和人口规模。最后,我们评估了干预措施的主题与常见的死亡原因。

方法

我们使用行为改变轮干预类别将每篇论文归入倡议的类型学。使用皮尔逊相关系数,我们探讨了在指定时间段内一个国家实施的倡议数量与社会人口统计学指标(即人均 GDP、总 GDP、人口规模和预期寿命)之间是否存在相关性。

结果

在确定的倡议中,近 64%的非洲国家有代表。每五个倡议中就有一个在南非实施,而中部非洲和北非西部的文献却很少。倡议数量与人均 GDP 呈正相关。大多数倡议侧重于解决性传播感染问题,并且是短期试验和/或试点。大多数倡议侧重于下游,例如教育和培训组成部分,而上游干预类型,如使用激励措施,则探索不足。

结论

我们呼吁更多地关注针对背景促进因素和障碍的倡议,整合可持续发展考虑因素,并考虑区域内的贫困问题。

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