Centring lived experiences in food environment research: A methodological framework and application in Colombo, Sri Lanka

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Leah Salm , Anisha Gooneratne , Iromi Perera , Jessica Gordon , Jessica Meeker , Nicholas Nisbett
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Abstract

Poor-quality diets and diet-related non-communicable diseases are a pressing global issue. Food environments, where everyday food choices intersect with broader food system dynamics, have emerged as a key policy intervention point. However, these environments are complex, shaped by physical, social, cultural, and political factors, and require insights from diverse stakeholders, especially those who provide and consume food.
The objective of this research is twofold, firstly providing an in-depth methodological framework for taking a ‘lived experience’ approach to studying food environments which is adaptable to different contexts, emphasizing community-centred research and policy engagement. Secondly, documenting the findings of this multi-layered and rich methodology in Colombo, Sri Lanka thereby providing a resource for those wanting to understand and act on the challenges of this urban context.
This study integrates multiple participatory methodologies such as in-depth interviews, photovoice, geospatial mapping, and collaborative needs assessments engaging community members, vendors and policy stakeholders, across two food environments in Northern Colombo.
The findings highlight key challenges voiced and captured by community members and vendors, including rising food costs, quality and safety concerns, the impact of infrastructure and utilities, interpersonal trust, and health needs, which inform food access and choice.
These insights have informed community-led policy recommendations and interventions that extend beyond the traditional food environment toolbox, aiming to improve equitable access to healthy, affordable, and culturally appropriate food in low-income urban areas.
以生活经验为中心的食品环境研究:方法框架及其在斯里兰卡科伦坡的应用
低质量饮食和与饮食有关的非传染性疾病是一个紧迫的全球问题。食物环境是日常食物选择与更广泛的食物系统动态交叉的地方,已成为一个关键的政策干预点。然而,这些环境是复杂的,受到物质、社会、文化和政治因素的影响,需要不同利益相关者的见解,特别是那些提供和消费食物的人。本研究的目的是双重的,首先,提供一个深入的方法框架,采用“生活经验”的方法来研究适应不同背景的食物环境,强调以社区为中心的研究和政策参与。其次,记录这种多层次和丰富的方法在斯里兰卡科伦坡的发现,从而为那些想要了解和应对这一城市环境挑战的人提供资源。本研究整合了多种参与性方法,如深度访谈、照片语音、地理空间测绘以及社区成员、供应商和政策利益相关者参与的协作需求评估,涉及北科伦坡的两个食品环境。调查结果强调了社区成员和供应商提出和抓住的主要挑战,包括食品成本上升、质量和安全问题、基础设施和公用事业的影响、人际信任和健康需求,这些都影响了食品的获取和选择。这些见解为社区主导的政策建议和干预提供了信息,超出了传统的食品环境工具箱,旨在改善低收入城市地区公平获得健康、负担得起和文化上适当的食物的机会。
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Health & Place
Health & Place PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
6.20%
发文量
176
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: he journal is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of all aspects of health and health care in which place or location matters.
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