The Health and Well-Being of Women in Farming: A Systematic Scoping Review

被引:7
作者
Wheeler, Rebecca [1 ]
Nye, Caroline [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Exeter, Ctr Rural Policy Res, Prince Wales Rd, Exeter EX4 4PJ, England
关键词
Agriculture; gender; health; well-being; women; INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; PESTICIDE USE; AGRICULTURAL HEALTH; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; ECONOMIC HARDSHIP; INVISIBLE FARMER; UNITED-STATES; MENTAL-HEALTH;
D O I
10.1080/1059924X.2024.2407385
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
ObjectivesHealth and well-being have long been identified as key issues for investigation within agricultural communities. While myriad studies have been conducted to investigate causation, impact, outcomes and interventions among farming populations, the overall emphasis has been disproportionately weighted away from the experiences of women. This systematic scoping review determines the prevalence of topics, identifies the target populations and geographical locations of studies, outlines methodological approaches to the subject area, and summarizes the key findings and conclusions of the available literature.MethodsWith the guidance of the Arksey and O'Malley framework for conducting a scoping review, a single database search for publications focusing on the health and well-being of women in farming (including primary farmers, members of farm households, and farmworkers), in the Global North, published between 1990 and 2023, was conducted. Data were organized, thematically coded, critically appraised and analyzed using the systematic review online tool CADIMA.ResultsIn total, 93 studies met the inclusion criteria for full review. The majority of studies were conducted in the United States, with the number of publications steadily increasing since the 1990s. Of studies, 68% were wholly quantitative in nature, and 23% wholly qualitative. Key findings suggest women are at particular risk from certain illnesses associated with some aspects of agricultural work and face a number of stressors (including gender-specific issues) that can lower well-being, but evidence is scarce in a number of areas. Clear gaps in research exist in relation to reproductive health, caring responsibilities, or help-seeking and support. Women primary farmer and farmworkers are particularly neglected as study cohorts.ConclusionNumbers of studies related to the health and well-being of women in farming are still relatively small in comparison with the wider body of related literature, and there exists an obvious need for further studies with a specific emphasis on particular cohorts, issues pertaining to the contemporary climate, and issues specific to women, as well as greater geographical reach. By emphasizing such research gaps, opportunities exist to improve the health and well-being situation of women in agriculture through more explicit studies with the intention of developing more effective, targeted solutions.
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