Understanding malnutrition management through a socioecological lens: Evaluation of a community-based child malnutrition program in rural Uganda

被引:0
|
作者
Gagnon-Dufresne, Marie-Catherine [1 ,2 ]
Fortin, Genevieve [1 ,2 ]
Bunkeddeko, Kirsten [3 ]
Kalumuna, Charles [3 ]
Zinszer, Kate [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montreal, Sch Publ Hlth, 7101 Pk Ave, Montreal, PQ H3N 1X9, Canada
[2] Ctr Publ Hlth Res, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[3] Soft Power Hlth, Kyabirwa, Uganda
关键词
children; community-based management of acute malnutrition; low-income countries; malnutrition; program evaluation; socioecological model; Uganda; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; PERCEPTIONS; MODEL; FOOD; CARE;
D O I
10.1111/hsc.14032
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
In Uganda, almost half of children under 5 years old suffer from undernutrition. Undernutrition, a common form of malnutrition in children, encompasses stunting, wasting and underweight. The causes of child undernutrition are complex, suggesting that interventions to tackle malnutrition must be multifaceted. Furthermore, limited access to healthcare for vulnerable populations restricts the potential of hospital-based strategies. Community-based management of acute malnutrition (CMAM), which includes nutritional counselling, ready-to-use therapeutic foods and the outpatient management of malnutrition by caregivers, is recognised as an effective approach for children's recovery. However, evaluations of CMAM programs are largely based on biomedical and behavioural health models, failing to incorporate structural factors that influence malnutrition management. The objective of this evaluation was to understand the factors influencing malnutrition management in a CMAM program in rural Uganda, using the socioecological model to assess the multilevel determinants of outpatient malnutrition management. This evaluation used qualitative methods to identify factors related to caregivers, healthcare providers and societal structures that influence children's outpatient care. Data were collected at a community health clinic in 2019 through observations and interviews with caregivers of malnourished children. We observed 14 caregiver-provider encounters and interviewed 15 caregivers to examine factors hindering outpatient malnutrition management. Data were thematically analysed informed by the socioecological model. Findings showed that caregivers had a limited understanding of malnutrition. Counselling offered to caregivers was inconsistent and insufficient. Poverty and gender inequality limited caregivers' access to healthcare and their ability to care for their children. Factors at the caregiver and healthcare levels interacted with societal factors to shape malnutrition management. Results suggest that CMAM programs would benefit from providing holistic interventions to tackle the structural barriers to children's care. Using a socioecological approach to program evaluation could help move beyond individual determinants to address the social dynamics shaping malnutrition management in low- and middle-income countries.
引用
收藏
页码:E5998 / E6008
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Community-based intervention of chronic disease management program in rural areas of Indonesia
    Tantut Susanto
    Kumboyono
    Irawan Fajar Kusuma
    Adzham Purwandhono
    Junaiti Sahar
    Frontiers of Nursing, 2022, 9 (02) : 187 - 195
  • [42] Health needs assessment for the double burden of malnutrition-A community-based study on nutrition facilitators and barriers in rural Tanzania
    Von Salmuth, Victoria
    Buijs, Lieke
    Chirangi, Bwire
    Vreugdenhil, Anita
    Van Schayck, Onno
    TROPICAL MEDICINE & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH, 2023, 28 : 15 - 15
  • [43] Evaluation of the community-based outpatient therapeutic feeding program implementation for managing children with severe acute malnutrition in Northwest Ethiopia: A mixed-method evaluation protocol
    Takele, Wubet Worku
    Ayele, Amare Demsie
    Haile, Tsegaye Gebremedhin
    Debie, Ayal
    Amare, Ashenafi Tazebew
    Tsehay, Chalie Tadie
    Mekonnen, Eskedar Getie
    PLOS ONE, 2022, 17 (10):
  • [44] Evaluation of a community-based program to improve infant immunization rates in rural Minnesota
    Hellerstedt, WL
    Olson, SM
    Oswald, JW
    Pirie, PL
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 1999, 16 (03) : 50 - 57
  • [45] COMMUNITY-BASED HIV/AIDS RESEARCH - WHITHER COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION - UNSOLVED PROBLEMS IN A RESEARCH-PROGRAM IN RURAL UGANDA
    SEELEY, JA
    KENGEYAKAYONDO, JF
    MULDER, DW
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 1992, 34 (10) : 1089 - 1095
  • [46] Implementation of community-based management of severe acute malnutrition in conflict affected regions: a case of South Kordofan, Sudan
    Quraish Sserwanja
    Osman Omer Adam
    Eissa Hassan Mohamed
    Mohammed Bashir Adam
    Linet M. Mutisya
    Archives of Public Health, 81
  • [47] Information-sharing to improve learning about community-based management of acute malnutrition (CMAM) and its impact
    Dent, Nicky
    Deconinck, Hedwig
    Golden, Kate
    Brown, Rebecca
    Walsh, Anne
    FOOD AND NUTRITION BULLETIN, 2014, 35 (02) : S86 - S89
  • [48] Implementation of community-based management of severe acute malnutrition in conflict affected regions: a case of South Kordofan, Sudan
    Sserwanja, Quraish
    Adam, Osman Omer
    Mohamed, Eissa Hassan
    Adam, Mohammed Bashir
    Mutisya, Linet M.
    ARCHIVES OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2023, 81 (01)
  • [49] Seasonal effect and long-term nutritional status following exit from a Community-Based Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition program in Bihar, India
    S Burza
    R Mahajan
    E Marino
    T Sunyoto
    C Shandilya
    M Tabrez
    K Kumar
    A Jha
    P Mathew
    N Salse
    C Casademont
    N K Mishra
    European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2016, 70 : 437 - 444
  • [50] Seasonal effect and long-term nutritional status following exit from a Community-Based Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition program in Bihar, India
    Burza, S.
    Mahajan, R.
    Marino, E.
    Sunyoto, T.
    Shandilya, C.
    Tabrez, M.
    Kumar, K.
    Jha, A.
    Mathew, P.
    Salse, N.
    Casademont, C.
    Mishra, N. K.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2016, 70 (04) : 437 - 444