School of Allied Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA 6009, Australia.
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, Harare P.O. Box MP 167, Zimbabwe.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Aug 29;21(9):1143. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21091143.
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) continue to pose a threat to public health. Although their impact on the workforce is widely recognized, there needs to be more understanding of how NCDs affect peace and security, particularly in low-middle-income countries. To address this, we conducted a scoping review and presented a narrative to explore how NCDs in the workforce threaten peace and security. Out of 570 papers screened, 34 articles, comprising 26 peer review and 8 grey literature, met the study criteria. Our findings reveal that while no study has drawn a direct relationship between NCDs in the workforce in LMICs and peace and security, several studies have demonstrated a relationship between NCDs and economic growth on one hand and economic growth and peace and security on the other. Therefore, using economic growth as a proximal factor, our findings show three pathways that link NCDs in the workforce to peace and security: (i) NCDs lead to low productivity and poor economic growth, which can threaten public peace and security; (ii) NCDs in the workforce can result in long-term care needs, which then puts pressure on public resources and have implications for public expenditure on peace and security; and (iii) household expenditures on caring for a family member with an NCD can destabilize families and create an unfavourable condition that threatens peace and security. This research highlights the dual threat of NCDs to health and security, as they impact human resources and community structures crucial for peace and security. The results underscore the importance of considering the workplace as a strategic setting for NCD prevention, which will have long-term implications for economic growth and peace and security.
非传染性疾病(NCDs)继续对公共卫生构成威胁。尽管人们广泛认识到它们对劳动力的影响,但仍需要更多地了解 NCDs 如何影响和平与安全,尤其是在中低收入国家。为此,我们进行了范围界定审查,并提出了一份叙述,以探讨劳动力中的 NCDs 如何威胁和平与安全。在筛选出的 570 篇论文中,有 34 篇文章符合研究标准,其中包括 26 篇同行评议和 8 篇灰色文献。我们的研究结果表明,虽然没有研究直接将中低收入国家劳动力中的 NCDs 与和平与安全联系起来,但有几项研究表明 NCDs 与经济增长之间存在关系,而经济增长与和平与安全之间也存在关系。因此,我们使用经济增长作为近端因素,发现了三种将劳动力中的 NCDs 与和平与安全联系起来的途径:(i)NCDs 导致生产力低下和经济增长缓慢,从而威胁公共和平与安全;(ii)劳动力中的 NCDs 可能导致长期护理需求,从而给公共资源带来压力,并对和平与安全方面的公共支出产生影响;(iii)家庭用于照顾患有 NCD 的家庭成员的支出可能使家庭不稳定,并造成不利于和平与安全的不利条件。这项研究强调了 NCDs 对健康和安全的双重威胁,因为它们影响到对和平与安全至关重要的人力资源和社区结构。研究结果强调了将工作场所视为 NCD 预防的战略环境的重要性,这将对经济增长和和平与安全产生长期影响。