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Analysis of Stakeholder Networks to Strengthen the Prevention of Childhood Obesity and the Caring for Children With Obesity in Brazil
OBJECTIVES: In Brazil, there have been different strategies for preventing childhood obesity and caring for children with obesity. However, scaling up the impact of these strategies to effectively reduce this condition is challenging. We aimed to map and describe the influence level (i.e., power) of...
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author | Buccini, Gabriela Machado, Juliana Recine, Elisabetta |
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description | OBJECTIVES: In Brazil, there have been different strategies for preventing childhood obesity and caring for children with obesity. However, scaling up the impact of these strategies to effectively reduce this condition is challenging. We aimed to map and describe the influence level (i.e., power) of key actors at the federal and local levels to implement strategies to address this issue. METHODS: This is a participatory study using the Net-Map method. Two virtual workshops composed of 8 to 13 stakeholders were held to map key actors involved with the agenda at the federal and local (state/municipal) level and to connect their network according to four domains of influence (command, funding, support for the development of technical capacity, and dissemination). Stakeholders have completed a power mapping worksheet asynchronously and identified leaders in each domain of influence. Preliminary descriptive analysis was carried out. RESULTS: Preliminary data show a total of 188 key actors at the federal (FED) level and 68 key actors at the local (LOC) level shaping the agenda through four domains of influence: command (FED = 89; LOC = 44), funding (FED = 37; LOC = 24), support for the development of technical capacity (DTC) (FED = 47; LOC = 28) and dissemination (FED = 13; LOC = 15). The executive authority group emerged as the most involved in commanding childhood obesity policy and programming decisions at federal and local levels. The executive authority group was the most cited in all domains at the local level. In the funding domain at the federal level, academia, civil society, private sector, and international organizations had a balanced presence with executive authority groups, while civil society key actors were the most cited in the DTC domain. The dissemination network at the federal level focused on the private sector due to the time limit of the workshop. CONCLUSIONS: Federal and local levels have different key actors and networks shaping strategies to prevent childhood obesity and care for children with obesity. While there is a more diverse group at the federal level across domains of influence, the local level relies on the executive authority group to implement the agenda. FUNDING SOURCES: Panamerican Health Association/Ministry of Health, University of Nevada Las Vegas. |
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spelling | pubmed-91938172022-06-14 Analysis of Stakeholder Networks to Strengthen the Prevention of Childhood Obesity and the Caring for Children With Obesity in Brazil Buccini, Gabriela Machado, Juliana Recine, Elisabetta Curr Dev Nutr Community and Public Health Nutrition OBJECTIVES: In Brazil, there have been different strategies for preventing childhood obesity and caring for children with obesity. However, scaling up the impact of these strategies to effectively reduce this condition is challenging. We aimed to map and describe the influence level (i.e., power) of key actors at the federal and local levels to implement strategies to address this issue. METHODS: This is a participatory study using the Net-Map method. Two virtual workshops composed of 8 to 13 stakeholders were held to map key actors involved with the agenda at the federal and local (state/municipal) level and to connect their network according to four domains of influence (command, funding, support for the development of technical capacity, and dissemination). Stakeholders have completed a power mapping worksheet asynchronously and identified leaders in each domain of influence. Preliminary descriptive analysis was carried out. RESULTS: Preliminary data show a total of 188 key actors at the federal (FED) level and 68 key actors at the local (LOC) level shaping the agenda through four domains of influence: command (FED = 89; LOC = 44), funding (FED = 37; LOC = 24), support for the development of technical capacity (DTC) (FED = 47; LOC = 28) and dissemination (FED = 13; LOC = 15). The executive authority group emerged as the most involved in commanding childhood obesity policy and programming decisions at federal and local levels. The executive authority group was the most cited in all domains at the local level. In the funding domain at the federal level, academia, civil society, private sector, and international organizations had a balanced presence with executive authority groups, while civil society key actors were the most cited in the DTC domain. The dissemination network at the federal level focused on the private sector due to the time limit of the workshop. CONCLUSIONS: Federal and local levels have different key actors and networks shaping strategies to prevent childhood obesity and care for children with obesity. While there is a more diverse group at the federal level across domains of influence, the local level relies on the executive authority group to implement the agenda. FUNDING SOURCES: Panamerican Health Association/Ministry of Health, University of Nevada Las Vegas. Oxford University Press 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9193817/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzac051.014 Text en © The Author 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The International Society for Human and Animal Mycology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Community and Public Health Nutrition Buccini, Gabriela Machado, Juliana Recine, Elisabetta Analysis of Stakeholder Networks to Strengthen the Prevention of Childhood Obesity and the Caring for Children With Obesity in Brazil |
title | Analysis of Stakeholder Networks to Strengthen the Prevention of Childhood Obesity and the Caring for Children With Obesity in Brazil |
title_full | Analysis of Stakeholder Networks to Strengthen the Prevention of Childhood Obesity and the Caring for Children With Obesity in Brazil |
title_fullStr | Analysis of Stakeholder Networks to Strengthen the Prevention of Childhood Obesity and the Caring for Children With Obesity in Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of Stakeholder Networks to Strengthen the Prevention of Childhood Obesity and the Caring for Children With Obesity in Brazil |
title_short | Analysis of Stakeholder Networks to Strengthen the Prevention of Childhood Obesity and the Caring for Children With Obesity in Brazil |
title_sort | analysis of stakeholder networks to strengthen the prevention of childhood obesity and the caring for children with obesity in brazil |
topic | Community and Public Health Nutrition |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9193817/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzac051.014 |
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