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肯尼亚多部门营养治理的改善受到部委隶属关系和各职能部委营养优先事项水平的影响。

Improved Multisectoral Nutrition Governance in Kenya is Influenced by Ministry Affiliation and Level of Nutrition Prioritization in Line Ministries.

作者信息

Korir Jacob, Gichohi-Wainaina Wanjiku N, Niraula Surya, Dhurandhar Nikhil, Oldewage-Theron Wilna

机构信息

Department of Nutritional Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA.

WorldFish, Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia.

出版信息

Food Nutr Bull. 2025 Jul 17:3795721251357628. doi: 10.1177/03795721251357628.

Abstract

BackgroundKenya has shown progress in social, economic, and health indicators over the past two decades. Yet, malnutrition remains a critical public health issue. Effective Multisectoral Nutrition Governance (MNG) is an enabling determinant of nutrition ensures that nutrition policies are well-coordinated, adequately funded, and effectively implemented, leading to better nutrition outcomes.ObjectiveOur study assessed the status, evolution, and factors associated with MNG in Kenya using a cross-sectional design at two distinct time points (2012 and 2023). The two distinct time points provided valuable comparative perspectives allowing for the assessment of progress and trends in MNG allowing further analysis.MethodsThe study targeted 96 government and nongovernmental staff from eligible ministries at the national level. It used a structured closed-ended questionnaire adapted from a validated Nutrition Governance Index.ResultsOur findings reveal an improvement in MNG status, from 58.4% in 2012 to 71.1% in 2023 ( < .01). The six MNG domains demonstrated varying performance levels, with mean scores ranging from 3.1 to 4.0 (out of 5). Despite the performance variation, the domains contributed equally to the MNG status. A positive relationship was found between the MNG score and respondent affiliation with the Ministry of Health and the level of prioritization of nutrition in a ministry ( < .05).ConclusionsFurther efforts are needed to strengthen specific MNG domains, particularly nutrition financing, transparency, accountability, and capacity, to ensure progress in tackling malnutrition in Kenya. These findings can inform efforts to enhance MNG strategies to improve nutrition outcomes sustainably in Kenya.

摘要

背景

在过去二十年中,肯尼亚在社会、经济和健康指标方面取得了进展。然而,营养不良仍然是一个关键的公共卫生问题。有效的多部门营养治理(MNG)是营养状况的一个促成决定因素,可确保营养政策得到良好协调、资金充足且有效实施,从而带来更好的营养成果。

目的

我们的研究采用横断面设计,在两个不同时间点(2012年和2023年)评估了肯尼亚多部门营养治理的现状、演变及相关因素。这两个不同时间点提供了宝贵的比较视角,有助于评估多部门营养治理的进展和趋势,并进行进一步分析。

方法

该研究针对国家层面符合条件部委的96名政府和非政府工作人员。使用了一份根据经过验证的营养治理指数改编的结构化封闭式问卷。

结果

我们的研究结果显示,多部门营养治理状况有所改善,从2012年的58.4%提高到2023年的71.1%(P<0.01)。多部门营养治理的六个领域表现出不同的水平,平均得分在3.1至4.0之间(满分5分)。尽管表现存在差异,但这些领域对多部门营养治理状况的贡献相同。多部门营养治理得分与卫生部受访者所属部门以及各部委对营养的优先重视程度之间存在正相关关系(P<0.05)。

结论

需要进一步努力加强多部门营养治理的特定领域,特别是营养融资、透明度、问责制和能力,以确保肯尼亚在解决营养不良问题方面取得进展。这些研究结果可为加强多部门营养治理战略的努力提供参考,以便在肯尼亚可持续地改善营养成果。

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