Lasco Gideon, Yu Vincen Gregory, Compra Julie Madelo, Leuangvilay Phetdavanh, Suphanchaimat Rapeepong, Zhang Yunting, Javier Charina
Department of Anthropology, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.
Development Studies Program, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines.
Acta Med Philipp. 2023 May 29;57(5):5-15. doi: 10.47895/amp.vi0.4963. eCollection 2023.
Despite the public-health significance of both malnutrition and crises, little has been done to explore the convergence of the two domains and develop ways to improve policies and practices, especially in rural communities. This article remedies that knowledge gap by focusing on nutrition-related changes, responses, and practices during crisis situations in Siargao Island, Philippines, using the COVID-19 pandemic as a backdrop.
Forty-six (46) semi-structured interviews were conducted among parents, caregivers, local health workers, and local officials of Del Carmen, Siargao Island. Principles of thematic analysis were applied to data analysis using NVivo 12. Afterwards, the preliminary data were presented in a virtual validation session with the local community and stakeholders.
Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition amid a backdrop of economic and nutritional difficulties, the community members generally viewed their children as healthy. Rice remained (disproportionately) central to people's diets; possible alternatives like root crops were considered emergency foods and not as staples, in spite of their cheap and ubiquitous nature. Lastly, the economic and financial repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic have also negatively affected the community members' overall nutrition and food sources.
More efforts should be directed toward encouraging the consumption of root vegetables and fruits as rice alternatives in everyday diet-a costeffective strategy that would also promote dietary diversification. More importantly, nutrition responses should consider local food systems in terms of specific local economies and geographies, while health promotion efforts should engage with local notions of 'health' and 'nutrition' and encourage community participation in (re)designing policy interventions.
尽管营养不良和危机对公共卫生都具有重要意义,但在探索这两个领域的交汇点以及制定改进政策和实践的方法方面,所做的工作甚少,尤其是在农村社区。本文以菲律宾锡亚高岛在新冠疫情背景下危机期间与营养相关的变化、应对措施及实践为重点,弥补这一知识空白。
在锡亚高岛德尔卡门的家长、照料者、当地卫生工作者和地方官员中进行了46次半结构化访谈。运用主题分析原则,使用NVivo 12对数据分析。之后,在与当地社区和利益相关者的虚拟验证会议上展示了初步数据。
尽管在经济和营养困难的背景下营养不良普遍存在,但社区成员普遍认为他们的孩子是健康的。大米在人们的饮食中(不成比例地)仍然占据核心地位;尽管根茎类作物价格便宜且随处可见,但像根茎类作物这样可能的替代品被视为应急食品而非主食。最后,新冠疫情的经济和财务影响也对社区成员的整体营养和食物来源产生了负面影响。
应做出更多努力,鼓励在日常饮食中食用根茎类蔬菜和水果来替代大米——这是一种具有成本效益的策略,还能促进饮食多样化。更重要的是,营养应对措施应根据特定的当地经济和地理情况考虑当地食物系统,而健康促进工作应结合当地的“健康”和“营养”观念,并鼓励社区参与(重新)设计政策干预措施。