Trials of Improved Practices (TIPs) to Enhance the Dietary and Iron-Folate Intake during Pregnancy-A Quasi Experimental Study among Rural Pregnant Women of Varanasi, India

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作者
Shivalli, Siddharudha [1 ]
Srivastava, Ratan Kumar [2 ]
Singh, Gyan Prakash [3 ]
机构
[1] Yenepoya Univ, Dept Community Med, Yenepoya Med Coll, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
[2] Banaras Hindu Univ, Inst Med Sci, Dept Community Med, Varanasi 221005, Uttar Pradesh, India
[3] Banaras Hindu Univ, Inst Med Sci, Dept Community Med, Div Biostat, Varanasi 221005, Uttar Pradesh, India
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PLOS ONE | 2015年 / 10卷 / 09期
关键词
ADHERENCE; SERVICES; BELIEFS; CARE;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0137735
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background Behavior Change Communications (BCC) play a decisive role in modifying socio-cultural norms affecting the perception and nutritional practices during pregnancy. Objective To examine the effectiveness of 'Trials of Improved Practices' (TIPs) on dietary and iron-folate intake during pregnancy. Design Community based quasi experimental study with a control group Setting Four villages of Chiraigaon Community Development Block of Varanasi, India from May 2010 and recruited from August 2010. End line assessment, after 12 weeks of intervention, was completed in April 2011. Participants Pregnant women in 13-28 weeks of gestation Intervention TIPs was implemented in addition to ongoing essential obstetric care services in two villages through 3 home (assessment, negotiation and evaluation) visits and only assessmentand evaluation visits in the other two control villages. Interpersonal communication, endorsing the active participation of family members and home based reminder materials were the TIPs based strategies. The effect of TIPs was assessed by comparing key outcome variables at baseline and after 12 weeks of intervention. Outcome Measures Hemoglobin%, anemia prevalence, weight gain, compliance for iron-folate supplementation and dietary intake of calorie, protein, calcium and iron. Results A total of 86 participants completed the study. At the end, mean hemoglobin levels were 11.5 +/- 1.24 g/dl and 10.37 +/- 1.38 g/dl in the TIPs and control groups, respectively. The prevalence of anemia reduced by half in TIPs group and increased by 2.4% in the control group. Weight gain (grams/week) was significantly (p<0.01) higher in TIPs group (326.9 +/- 91.8 vs. 244.6 +/- 97.4). More than 85% of the PW in TIPs group were compliant for Iron-folate and only 38% were compliant among controls. The mean intake of protein increased by 1.78gm in intervention group and decreased by 1.81 gm in controls (p<0.05). More than two thirds of PW in TIPs group were taking one extra meal and only one third of controls were doing the same. Conclusion TIPs found to be an effective approach to improve the nutritional status of pregnant women in the study area. TIPs strategy could be further explored on larger sample representing different socio-cultural and geographical areas.
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