Accountability for tackling childhood obesity: insights from local councillors in England.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ravita Taheem, Kathryn Woods-Townsend, Wendy Lawrence, Janis Baird, Keith M Godfrey, Mark A Hanson
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Abstract

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.

解决儿童肥胖问题的责任:来自英格兰地方议员的见解。
解决儿童肥胖的复杂驱动因素需要跨部门和各级政府采取行动。地方政府的民选官员可以影响针对社区的政策,以防止儿童肥胖,但他们对地方政府解决这一问题的责任的看法却鲜为人知。问责制是为某一主题的行动辩护的义务,它可以加强政策的执行。进行了一项定性研究,涉及对16位南安普顿市议会地方政府议员的半结构化访谈。限制问责制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。改善问责制的因素包括制定地方授权,公共卫生官员主动将该问题列入议程,以及来自其他系统领导人的监督。这项研究的结果为公共卫生官员和其他利益相关者如何在当地系统内工作以推进儿童肥胖预防政策提供了信息。
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Journal of Public Health Policy
Journal of Public Health Policy 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
62
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Health Policy (JPHP) will continue its 35 year tradition: an accessible source of scholarly articles on the epidemiologic and social foundations of public health policy, rigorously edited, and progressive. JPHP aims to create a more inclusive public health policy dialogue, within nations and among them. It broadens public health policy debates beyond the ''health system'' to examine all forces and environments that impinge on the health of populations. It provides an exciting platform for airing controversy and framing policy debates - honing policies to solve new problems and unresolved old ones. JPHP welcomes unsolicited original scientific and policy contributions on all public health topics. New authors are particularly encouraged to enter debates about how to improve the health of populations and reduce health disparities.
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