Authors
Michelle Holdsworth, Jalila El Ati, Abdellatif Bour, Yves Kameli, Abdelfettah Derouiche, Erik Millstone, Francis Delpeuch
Publication date
2013/12/1
Journal
Health policy and planning
Volume
28
Issue
8
Pages
858-870
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background The prevalence of overweight and obesity is a rapidly growing threat to public health in both Morocco and Tunisia, where it is reaching similar proportions to high-income countries. Despite this, a national strategy for obesity does not exist in either country. The aim of this study was to explore the views of key stakeholders towards a range of policies to prevent obesity, and thus guide policy makers in their decision making on a national level.
Methods Using Multicriteria Mapping, data were gathered from 82 stakeholders (from 33 categories in Morocco and 36 in Tunisia) who appraised 12 obesity policy options by reference to criteria of their own choosing.
Results The feasibility of policies in practical or political terms and their cost were perceived as more important than how effective they would be in reducing obesity. There was most consensus and preference for options …
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