What works and why? Evaluation of a community nutrition programme in Kenya

被引:6
作者
Havemann, Kirsten
Pridmore, Pat [1 ]
Tomkins, Andrew [2 ]
Garn, Kristine Dandanell
机构
[1] Univ London, Inst Educ, London, England
[2] UCL, Ctr Int Child Hlth, London, England
关键词
Kenya; Participation; Nutrition; Community; Participatory Learning and Action;
D O I
10.1017/S1368980012004880
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective To investigate the nutritional impact of a community-based programme that focused on social cohesion and action. Design The change in nutritional status of children aged 12-60 months was examined over a period of 3 years in Makueni District in Eastern Province of Kenya in six communities in which an intervention programme of Participatory Learning and Action was introduced and in ten communities in which only basic preparations were made but no intervention was started. Setting The intervention was part of the Government of Kenya Community Based Nutrition Programme and was supported by the Government of Denmark. Subjects Children aged 12-60 months. Results Among communities without intervention there were similar levels of underweight (mean Z-score: -1 center dot 63 v. -1 center dot 50 (NS); % with Z-score < -2: 36 center dot 6 % v. 34 center dot 5 % (NS)) and stunting (mean Z-score: -2 center dot 0 v. -1 center dot 99 (NS); % with Z-score < -2: 44 center dot 3 % and 47 center dot 4 % (NS)) at baseline and after 3 years. By contrast, among communities who had received interventions, there were significant improvements after 3 years in the levels of underweight (mean Z-score: -1 center dot 66 v. -1 center dot 37 (P < 0 center dot 02); % with Z-score < -2: 42 center dot 9 % v. 31 center dot 4 % (P < 0 center dot 035)) and stunting (mean Z-score: -2 center dot 05 v. -1 center dot 59 (P < 0 center dot 05); % with Z-score < -2: 52 center dot 7 % v. 39 center dot 7 % (P < 0 center dot 02)). Conclusions The results indicate considerable potential for using Participatory Learning and Action as a community-based approach to effectively address child undernutrition. It is suggested that these interventions are developed, implemented and evaluated more widely as a mean of tackling childhood undernutrition and improving child survival and development.
引用
收藏
页码:1614 / 1621
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Evaluation of a laboratory quality assurance pilot programme for malaria diagnostics in low-transmission areas of Kenya, 2013
    Wanja, Elizabeth
    Achilla, Rachel
    Obare, Peter
    Adeny, Rose
    Moseti, Caroline
    Otieno, Victor
    Moranga, Collins
    Murigi, Ephantus
    Nyamuni, John
    Monthei, Derek R.
    Ogutu, Bernhards
    Buff, Ann M.
    [J]. MALARIA JOURNAL, 2017, 16
  • [42] Kenya's emergency-hire nursing programme: a pilot evaluation of health service delivery in two districts
    Vindigni, Stephen M.
    Riley, Patricia L.
    Kimani, Francis
    Willy, Rankesh
    Warutere, Patrick
    Sabatier, Jennifer F.
    Kiriinya, Rose
    Friedman, Michael
    Osumba, Martin
    Waudo, Agnes N.
    Rakuom, Chris
    Rogers, Martha
    [J]. HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH, 2014, 12
  • [43] VALIDATION OF THE NUTRITION SCREENING TOOL 'SENIORS IN THE COMMUNITY: RISK EVALUATION FOR EATING AND NUTRITION, VERSION II' AMONG OCTOGENARIANS
    Wham, C. A.
    Redwood, K. M.
    Kerse, N.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NUTRITION HEALTH & AGING, 2014, 18 (01) : 39 - 43
  • [44] Validation of the nutrition screening tool ‘Seniors in the Community: Risk Evaluation for Eating and Nutrition, version II’ among octogenarians
    C. A. Wham
    K. M. Redwood
    N. Kerse
    [J]. The journal of nutrition, health & aging, 2014, 18 : 39 - 43
  • [45] "Why has this new vaccine come and for what reasons?" key antecedents and questions for acceptance of a future maternal GBS vaccine: Perspectives of pregnant women, lactating women, and community members in Kenya
    Limaye, Rupali J.
    Singh, Prachi
    Fesshaye, Berhaun
    Lee, Clarice
    Schue, Jessica
    Karron, Ruth A.
    [J]. HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS, 2024, 20 (01)
  • [46] What Works (or Does Not) in Community Risk Management for Persons Convicted of Sexual Offenses? A Contemporary Perspective
    Wilson, Robin J.
    Sandler, Jeffrey C.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OFFENDER THERAPY AND COMPARATIVE CRIMINOLOGY, 2021, 65 (12) : 1282 - 1298
  • [47] Community perceptions towards the new role of traditional birth attendants as birth companions and nutrition advocates in Kakamega County, Kenya
    Anono, Esther L.
    Ochola, Sophie
    Wawire, Salome
    Ogada, Irene
    Ndedda, Crispin
    Kung'u, Jacqueline K.
    [J]. MATERNAL AND CHILD NUTRITION, 2018, 14
  • [48] Integration of parenting and nutrition interventions in a community health program in Pakistan: an implementation evaluation
    Yousafzai, Aisha K.
    Rasheed, Muneera A.
    Siyal, Saima
    [J]. ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 2018, 1419 (01) : 160 - 178
  • [49] Historical background data of Spanish community nutrition:: the works of the National School of Health between 1930-36.
    Bernabeu-Mestre, Josep
    Xavier Esplugues Pellicer, Josep
    Eugenia Galiana Sanchez, Maria
    [J]. REVISTA ESPANOLA DE SALUD PUBLICA, 2007, 81 (05): : 451 - 459
  • [50] Increasing activity and improving nutrition through a schools-based programme: Project Energize. 1. Design, programme, randomisation and evaluation methodology
    Graham, David
    Appleton, Sarah
    Rush, Elaine
    McLennan, Stephanie
    Reed, Peter
    Simmons, David
    [J]. PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION, 2008, 11 (10) : 1076 - 1084