Cultural perspectives of stunting prevention: A systematic review

Khalifatus Zuhriyah Alfianti, E. Yunitasari, N. K. Armini
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Introduction: Developmental delays in children are signs of chronic malnutrition brought on by unfavorable circumstances since birth. Throughout the first 1000 days of life, stunting might increase mortality and disrupt bodily processes. Toddler malnutrition can also result from their culture, traditions, and social food. This study sought to synthesize earlier research that offered an overview of the cultural perspective on stunting prevention.Methods: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) Guidelines were employed in the research design, and four databases were used for the literature search method (Scopus, PubMed, ProQuest, and Google Scholar) To find relevant articles, use the Boolean operator “stunting” OR “stunted” AND “culture” OR “cultural” AND “prevention” OR “prevent” by limiting 2017–2022 in English, full-text articles, and open access.Results: There are 12 papers addressing the cultural perspectives in the prevention of stunting, including parenting cultures on the role of fathers, parenting cultures on the role of grandmothers, and cultures of family empowerment. These studies are cross-sectional and quasi-experimental.Conclusions: Values emerge from interpersonal interaction and become part of the culture. A slightly different approach is required for communicating behavior change, especially in regions where ancestors’ customs and beliefs are still practiced. Stunting can be avoided by using the cultural perspective as a preventative measure.Keywords: culture; health care; prevention; stunting
预防发育迟缓的文化视角:系统综述
儿童发育迟缓是自出生以来不利环境导致的慢性营养不良的迹象。在生命最初的1000天里,发育迟缓可能会增加死亡率,扰乱身体机能。幼儿营养不良也可能与他们的文化、传统和社会饮食有关。这项研究试图综合早期的研究,这些研究提供了对预防发育迟缓的文化视角的概述。方法:研究设计采用PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis)指南,文献检索方法采用4个数据库(Scopus、PubMed、ProQuest和谷歌Scholar),通过限制2017-2022年的英文、全文文章和开放获取,使用布尔运算符“stunting”或“stunted”and“culture”或“cultural”and“prevention”或“prevent”查找相关文章。结果:共有12篇论文从文化角度探讨了预防发育迟缓的问题,包括父亲角色的养育文化、祖母角色的养育文化和家庭赋权文化。这些研究是横断面和准实验性的。结论:价值观产生于人际交往,成为文化的一部分。沟通行为改变需要一种稍微不同的方法,特别是在祖先的习俗和信仰仍然存在的地区。利用文化视角作为预防措施可以避免发育迟缓。关键词:文化;卫生保健;预防;发育不良
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