The vulnerable-empowered mother of academic food discourses: a qualitative meta-synthesis of studies of low-income mothers and food provisioning

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Natalie Jovanovski, K. Cook
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The nutritional health and wellbeing of children, and by extension their weight, is a heated topic in contemporary discussions of food and health, particularly for low-income populations. Despite contrary understandings, there remains a dominant societal framing that parents – in particular low-income mothers – are solely responsible for the status of their children’s health and wellbeing. In this paper, we examine how low-income mothers are positioned within the academic literature to reveal where responsibility for children’s health and well-being is positioned. We present a meta-synthesis of 18 qualitative studies to identify how mothers’ food choices and feeding are positioned, and the recommendations that researchers identify for promoting child health within this discursive terrain. We found that low-income mothers faced multiple challenges relating to cost, convenience, concerns about health and wellbeing. However, many of the recommendations made by researchers focused extensively on behavioural interventions aimed at the vulnerable mother rather than structural interventions to support mothers’ feeding practices. We argue that discourses of low-income motherhood must recommend structural, and not just individual, change to counteract dominant constructions of the ‘vulnerable-empowered mother’.
学术食物话语的脆弱授权之母:低收入母亲和食物供应研究的定性综合
儿童的营养健康和福祉,以及他们的体重,是当代食品和健康讨论中的一个热门话题,特别是对于低收入人群。尽管有相反的理解,但仍然存在一种占主导地位的社会框架,即父母,特别是低收入母亲,对子女的健康和福祉状况全权负责。在本文中,我们研究了低收入母亲如何在学术文献中定位,以揭示儿童健康和福祉的责任定位。我们提出了18项定性研究的综合研究,以确定母亲的食物选择和喂养是如何定位的,以及研究人员在这一话语领域为促进儿童健康所提出的建议。我们发现,低收入母亲面临着与成本、便利、健康和福祉有关的多重挑战。然而,研究人员提出的许多建议广泛侧重于针对弱势母亲的行为干预,而不是支持母亲喂养做法的结构性干预。我们认为,低收入母亲的话语必须建议结构性的,而不仅仅是个人的,改变,以抵消“弱势母亲”的主导结构。
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期刊介绍: An international, scholarly peer-reviewed journal, Health Sociology Review explores the contribution of sociology and sociological research methods to understanding health and illness; to health policy, promotion and practice; and to equity, social justice, social policy and social work. Health Sociology Review is published in association with The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) under the editorship of Eileen Willis. Health Sociology Review publishes original theoretical and research articles, literature reviews, special issues, symposia, commentaries and book reviews.
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