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Risking health for rental housing: Reviewing service access in the informal backyard rental sector

机译:出租住房的健康风险:审查非正式后院租赁部门的服务接入

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Informal backyard rentals (IBRs) constitute South Africa’s fastest growing housing subsector, flourishing within a relative research vacuum and without national policy intervention to address the vulnerabilities of stakeholders to the health risks potentially presented. This article reviewed the literature on IBRs, focussing on past policies and interventions, general characteristics, infrastructure and service access to inform an analysis of potential health risks from the existing literature to guide future research and policy-making. Research followed a qualitative approach to review IBR literature dating after 2004. Relevant publications were identified from bibliographic databases using Boolean search logic and by reviewing citations in and later citations of these publications. Relevant secondary sources were also included. The review evidenced that IBRs have received increasing policy, but limited research attention, and that health hazards have been particularly neglected. Although issues such as shared water and sanitation, inappropriate waste disposal, poor hygiene practices, high densities and poor quality structures have been referenced extensively – alluding to risks and health concerns – few studies have focussed directly on health, risk and vulnerability. The risk analysis completed based on the literature made potential risks explicit, exemplified by references to specific conditions, such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and the coronavirus pandemic, demonstrating pathogenic pathways, contamination and transmission risks conducive to poor health, infection and potential disaster. The review captured and updated the contemporary literature on IBRs, with the subsequent analysis providing a platform for future empirical research on health, infrastructure and IBRs to address potential risks towards positive change in future policies.
机译:非正式后院出租(IBRS)构成南非最快的住房分部,在相对研究的真空中蓬勃发展,没有国家政策干预,以解决利益攸关方对潜在展示的健康风险的脆弱性。本文审查了IBRS的文献,重点关注过去的政策和干预,一般特征,基础设施和服务机会,以便于分析现有文学中的潜在健康风险,以指导未来的研究和政策制定。研究遵循了一项定性方法,审查了2004年之后的IBR文献。使用布尔搜索逻辑从书目数据库中确定了相关出版物,并通过审查这些出版物的引文和后续文本。还包括相关的二级来源。审查证明,IBRS已收到越来越多的政策,但研究的研究人员有限,并且健康危害受到特别忽视。虽然共享水和卫生设施等问题,但广泛暗示风险和健康问题的暗示性和健康问题等问题,虽然被广泛地参考了不适当的废物处理,卫生卫生,高密度,高密度和差的质量结构 - 但很少有研究则直接侧重于健康,风险和脆弱性。基于文献完成的风险分析使潜在风险明确,通过对特定条件的参考,例如艾滋病毒/艾滋病,结核病和冠状病毒大流行,展示有利于健康,感染和潜在灾难差的致病途径,污染和传输风险。审查捕获并更新了IBR上的当代文学,随后的分析为未来的健康,基础设施和IBR的实证研究提供了一个平台,以解决未来政策的积极变革的潜在风险。

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