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Implementing effective salt reduction programs and policies in low- and middle-income countries: learning from retrospective policy analysis in Argentina, Mongolia, South Africa and Vietnam

OBJECTIVE: To understand the factors influencing the implementation of salt reduction interventions in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). DESIGN: Retrospective policy analysis based on desk reviews of existing reports and semi-structured stakeholder interviews in four countries, using Walt and...

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Autores principales: Webster, Jacqui, Santos, Joseph Alvin, Hogendorf, Martyna, Trieu, Kathy, Rosewarne, Emalie, McKenzie, Briar, Allemandi, Lorena, Enkhtungalag, Batsaikhan, Do, Ha Thi Phuong, Naidoo, Pamela, Farrand, Clare, Waqanivalu, Temo, Cobb, Laura, Buse, Kent, Dodd, Rebecca
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34384514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S136898002100344X
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author Webster, Jacqui
Santos, Joseph Alvin
Hogendorf, Martyna
Trieu, Kathy
Rosewarne, Emalie
McKenzie, Briar
Allemandi, Lorena
Enkhtungalag, Batsaikhan
Do, Ha Thi Phuong
Naidoo, Pamela
Farrand, Clare
Waqanivalu, Temo
Cobb, Laura
Buse, Kent
Dodd, Rebecca
author_facet Webster, Jacqui
Santos, Joseph Alvin
Hogendorf, Martyna
Trieu, Kathy
Rosewarne, Emalie
McKenzie, Briar
Allemandi, Lorena
Enkhtungalag, Batsaikhan
Do, Ha Thi Phuong
Naidoo, Pamela
Farrand, Clare
Waqanivalu, Temo
Cobb, Laura
Buse, Kent
Dodd, Rebecca
author_sort Webster, Jacqui
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description OBJECTIVE: To understand the factors influencing the implementation of salt reduction interventions in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). DESIGN: Retrospective policy analysis based on desk reviews of existing reports and semi-structured stakeholder interviews in four countries, using Walt and Gilson’s ‘Health Policy Triangle’ to assess the role of context, content, process and actors on the implementation of salt policy. SETTING: Argentina, Mongolia, South Africa and Vietnam. PARTICIPANTS: Representatives from government, non-government, health, research and food industry organisations with the potential to influence salt reduction programmes. RESULTS: Global targets and regional consultations were viewed as important drivers of salt reduction interventions in Mongolia and Vietnam in contrast to local research and advocacy, and support from international experts, in Argentina and South Africa. All countries had population-level targets and written strategies with multiple interventions to reduce salt consumption. Engaging industry to reduce salt in foods was a priority in all countries: Mongolia and Vietnam were establishing voluntary programs, while Argentina and South Africa opted for legislation on salt levels in foods. Ministries of Health, the WHO and researchers were identified as critical players in all countries. Lack of funding and technical capacity/support, absence of reliable local data and changes in leadership were identified as barriers to effective implementation. No country had a comprehensive approach to surveillance or regulation for labelling, and mixed views were expressed about the potential benefits of low sodium salts. CONCLUSIONS: Effective scale-up of salt reduction programs in LMIC requires: (1) reliable local data about the main sources of salt; (2) collaborative multi-sectoral implementation; (3) stronger government leadership and regulatory processes and (4) adequate resources for implementation and monitoring.
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spelling pubmed-99916492023-03-08 Implementing effective salt reduction programs and policies in low- and middle-income countries: learning from retrospective policy analysis in Argentina, Mongolia, South Africa and Vietnam Webster, Jacqui Santos, Joseph Alvin Hogendorf, Martyna Trieu, Kathy Rosewarne, Emalie McKenzie, Briar Allemandi, Lorena Enkhtungalag, Batsaikhan Do, Ha Thi Phuong Naidoo, Pamela Farrand, Clare Waqanivalu, Temo Cobb, Laura Buse, Kent Dodd, Rebecca Public Health Nutr Research Paper OBJECTIVE: To understand the factors influencing the implementation of salt reduction interventions in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). DESIGN: Retrospective policy analysis based on desk reviews of existing reports and semi-structured stakeholder interviews in four countries, using Walt and Gilson’s ‘Health Policy Triangle’ to assess the role of context, content, process and actors on the implementation of salt policy. SETTING: Argentina, Mongolia, South Africa and Vietnam. PARTICIPANTS: Representatives from government, non-government, health, research and food industry organisations with the potential to influence salt reduction programmes. RESULTS: Global targets and regional consultations were viewed as important drivers of salt reduction interventions in Mongolia and Vietnam in contrast to local research and advocacy, and support from international experts, in Argentina and South Africa. All countries had population-level targets and written strategies with multiple interventions to reduce salt consumption. Engaging industry to reduce salt in foods was a priority in all countries: Mongolia and Vietnam were establishing voluntary programs, while Argentina and South Africa opted for legislation on salt levels in foods. Ministries of Health, the WHO and researchers were identified as critical players in all countries. Lack of funding and technical capacity/support, absence of reliable local data and changes in leadership were identified as barriers to effective implementation. No country had a comprehensive approach to surveillance or regulation for labelling, and mixed views were expressed about the potential benefits of low sodium salts. CONCLUSIONS: Effective scale-up of salt reduction programs in LMIC requires: (1) reliable local data about the main sources of salt; (2) collaborative multi-sectoral implementation; (3) stronger government leadership and regulatory processes and (4) adequate resources for implementation and monitoring. Cambridge University Press 2022-03 2021-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9991649/ /pubmed/34384514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S136898002100344X Text en © The Authors 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Webster, Jacqui
Santos, Joseph Alvin
Hogendorf, Martyna
Trieu, Kathy
Rosewarne, Emalie
McKenzie, Briar
Allemandi, Lorena
Enkhtungalag, Batsaikhan
Do, Ha Thi Phuong
Naidoo, Pamela
Farrand, Clare
Waqanivalu, Temo
Cobb, Laura
Buse, Kent
Dodd, Rebecca
Implementing effective salt reduction programs and policies in low- and middle-income countries: learning from retrospective policy analysis in Argentina, Mongolia, South Africa and Vietnam
title Implementing effective salt reduction programs and policies in low- and middle-income countries: learning from retrospective policy analysis in Argentina, Mongolia, South Africa and Vietnam
title_full Implementing effective salt reduction programs and policies in low- and middle-income countries: learning from retrospective policy analysis in Argentina, Mongolia, South Africa and Vietnam
title_fullStr Implementing effective salt reduction programs and policies in low- and middle-income countries: learning from retrospective policy analysis in Argentina, Mongolia, South Africa and Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Implementing effective salt reduction programs and policies in low- and middle-income countries: learning from retrospective policy analysis in Argentina, Mongolia, South Africa and Vietnam
title_short Implementing effective salt reduction programs and policies in low- and middle-income countries: learning from retrospective policy analysis in Argentina, Mongolia, South Africa and Vietnam
title_sort implementing effective salt reduction programs and policies in low- and middle-income countries: learning from retrospective policy analysis in argentina, mongolia, south africa and vietnam
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34384514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S136898002100344X
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