Infant Malnutrition Clinical Trial
Official title:
Peer Support Groups Improve Infant Growth and Complementary Feeding Practices Among Refugees in Post-emergency Settlements in the West- Nile Region in Uganda
Verified date | October 2022 |
Source | Oklahoma State University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The goal of this randomized trial was to examine whether a peer-to-peer integrated intervention using Care Groups combining nutrition education and social support will improve infant growth and complementary feeding practices among refugees in the West-Nile region in Uganda. The aims of the study were to 1) determine the relationship of the intervention using the Care Group model on complementary feeding of infants, and 2) investigate the effects of a peer-led integrated nutrition education intervention using the Care Group model on growth among infants of refugees in Uganda. Pregnant mothers (390) in their 3rd trimester were enrolled in a peer-led nutrition education intervention using the Care Group model. One treatment arm had moms only in the Care Groups while the other treatment arm had both moms and dads in the groups. Each study arm had a total of 10 Care Groups with 10-20 participants each. The control arm equally had 10 groups, however, did not receive the intervention. Each of the treatment arms participated in a biweekly integrated nutrition training hypothesized to effect behavioral change in infant feeding practices. The biweekly training started in March 2022 and ended in December 2022 with data collection at four-time points during the study (baseline, midline-I, II, and endline). Infant complementary feeding was evaluated using the World Health Organization & UNICEF guidelines. Infant growth was assessed using length-for-age z-scores, weight-for-age z-scores and weight-for-length z-scores. The Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) Social Support Index was used as a proxy to measure maternal social support. Effects of Care Group intervention on infant complementary feeding and growth were tested by study arm compared to the control arm.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 390 |
Est. completion date | December 21, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | December 21, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 15 Years to 49 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Pregnant women of reproductive age (15 - 49 years) in their third trimester were eligible to participate in the study. - Husbands were eligible to participate with their wives in the Moms & Dads treatment arm Exclusion Criteria: - Mothers whose antenatal records showed pregnancy complications were excluded from the study. - Mothers who gave birth to premature infants, infants with congenital abnormalities, or whose infants died had the option of remaining in the study but were excluded from the final analyses. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Uganda | Adjumani refugee settlements | Adjumani |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Oklahoma State University | Lutheran World Federation, Makerere University, Nestlé Foundation for the Study of Problems of Nutrition in the World |
Uganda,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Introduction of solid and semi-solid or soft foods (ISSSF) | Proportion of infants introduced to solid, semi-solid or soft foods at 6 months, continually breastfed and were between 6 - 8 months of age | through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Primary | Infant minimum dietary diversity scores (MDD) | Proportion of infants in the age category 6 - 23 months who consumed at least five food groups of the recommended eight in the past 24 hours. The food groups include - currently breastfed; roots and tubers; grains; flesh foods (meat, fish, poultry, and organ meats); legumes and nuts; dairy products; vitamin A-rich fruits and vegetables; eggs; other fruits and vegetables | through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Primary | Infant minimum meal frequency (MMF) | Proportion of infants in the age category 6 - 23 months who consumed solid, semi-solid or soft foods including snacks the recommended minimum number of times for both breastfed and non-breastfed infants. That is, a minimum of
2 feedings for breastfed infants 6 - 8 months of age 3 feedings for breastfed infants in the 9 - 23 months of age category 4 feeding for non-breastfed infants in 6 - 23 months age category. |
through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Primary | Infant minimum acceptable diet (MAD) | Proportions of infants who met composite indicator of optimal age specific frequency of meals and the adequate variety i.e.
Breastfed infants in the 6 - 23 months age range with adequate minimum dietary diversity and meal frequency in the past 24 hours Non-breastfed infants within 6 - 23 months with adequate minimum dietary diversity and meal frequency in the past 24 hours in addition to at least two milk feeds |
through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Primary | Eggs and or flesh foods consumption (EFF) | Proportion of infants between 6 - 23 months who consumed an egg or flesh foods in the previous day. | through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Primary | infant stunting | Length-for-age z-scores (LAZ)(The z-scores were calculated after subtracting the measured length of a child from the median value of the reference population and adjusted for sex and age). A cutoff of - 2 z-score indicates stunting. | through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Primary | infant underweight | Weight-for-age z-scores (WAZ)(The z-scores were calculated after subtracting the measured weight of a child from the median value of the reference population and adjusted for sex and age). A cutoff of - 2 z-score indicates underweight. | through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Primary | infant wasting | Weight-for-length z-scores (WAZ)(The z-scores were calculated after subtracting the measured length and weight of a child from the median value of the reference population and adjusted for sex and age). A cutoff of - 2 z-score indicates wasting. | through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Secondary | Maternal social support | Maternal social support was assessed with the medical outcomes study (MOS) social support scale [8]. A set of 19 questions with a five-point Likert scale was adapted from the MOS scale which has often been used in assessing social support. In this study, participants expressed the level of perceived support with responses ranging from "none of the time" (score of '1') to "all of the time" (score of '5'). The mother's perceived social support based on their total mean score was categorized into optimal (>4 and =5); moderate (>3 and =4), low (>2 and =3), and none or very low support (=2) | through study completion, an average of 1 year |
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