Taheem Ravita, Woods-Townsend Kathryn, Lawrence Wendy, Baird Janis, Godfrey Keith M, Hanson Mark A
NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospital Southampton, NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK.
Southampton City Council, Civic Centre, Southampton, UK.
J Public Health Policy. 2025 Jul 25. doi: 10.1057/s41271-025-00573-x.
Tackling the complex drivers of childhood obesity requires action across sectors and at all levels of government. Elected officials in local government can influence policies targeting communities to prevent childhood obesity, but little is known about their views on local government accountability for tackling the issue. Accountability is the obligation to justify actions on a topic and it could strengthen policy implementation. A qualitative study was conducted involving semi-structured interviews with sixteen Southampton City Council local government councillors. Factors limiting accountability included low citizen engagement, the lack of a national mandate to support local action and unachievable targets. Factors that improved accountability included setting a local mandate, public health officers proactively keeping the issue on the agenda and oversight from other system leaders. The findings from this study inform how public health officers and other stakeholders can work within the local system to progress childhood obesity prevention policies.
应对儿童肥胖这一复杂问题需要跨部门行动以及各级政府的参与。地方政府的民选官员能够影响针对社区预防儿童肥胖的政策,但对于他们对地方政府解决该问题的问责看法却知之甚少。问责制是就某一主题的行动作出解释的义务,它能够加强政策的实施。我们开展了一项定性研究,对南安普敦市议会的16名地方政府议员进行了半结构化访谈。限制问责的因素包括公民参与度低、缺乏支持地方行动的国家授权以及无法实现的目标。改善问责的因素包括设定地方授权、公共卫生官员积极将该问题提上议程以及其他系统领导者的监督。本研究的结果为公共卫生官员和其他利益相关者如何在地方系统内开展工作以推进儿童肥胖预防政策提供了参考。