Nutritional Status Clinical Trial
— GMPOfficial title:
Assessing the Effectiveness of Strengthening the Growth Monitoring and Promotional Activities in Improving the Nutritional Status of Children Under 2 Years of Age in Rural Bangladesh
Background: To tackle the high burden of undernutrition, the government of Bangladesh has identified growth monitoring and promotion (GMP) as a priority activity in the National Nutrition Services operational plan. Till date, no evidence are available from Bangladeshi studies to identify the effectiveness of GMP in improving the nutritional status of Bangladeshi children under 2 years of age. During 2013-14, two Bangladeshi studies looking at implementation issues of GMP at Community Clinic level and assessing the quality of nutrition services at primary health care facilities. The studies identified that lack of coordination, inadequate training, supervision, and logistic supplies as challenges to GMP implementation. Currently, GMP, (primarily sick child GMP) is being implemented through community clinics, supported by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) or other programs funded by donors. Besides, GMP is also taking place in areas where there are no NGO or donor support activities. However, the quality of nutrition data related to GMP is believed to be unsatisfactory. Hence, it is important to assess the effectiveness of GMP on the growth of under 2-year-old children. Hypothesis: GMP services could improve the growth of children under 2 years of age by 20 percent in the intervention group compared to the control group Objectives:To examine the effectiveness of GMP in improving nutritional status of children under 2 years of age Methods: Study design: Quasi-experimental study using mixed methods Study duration: 24 months Study setting: The study will be conducted in six sub-districts of rural Bangladesh where GMP is operational at the community clinic level. However, those areas will be excluded if there is any ongoing community or household level intervention on nutrition counseling being implemented by an NGO. For smooth implementation of GMP, refresher training on nutrition to health service providers will be provided by the study team. Study participants: children under 2 years of age, mother's/caregiver's of children <2 and service providers. Intervention group: children under 2 years of age who are exposed to GMP services at community clinics where an NGO funded program is supporting GMP implementation Control group: children under 2 years of age, at community clinics where GMP is not operational
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 2000 |
Est. completion date | December 30, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | December 30, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 6 Months to 12 Months |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Children aged between 6-12 months living in community clinic catchment area 2. Free from any acute or chronic illness(es) 3. Not a known case of a congenital anomaly or chromosomal abnormality 4. Not severely stunted (length-for-age Z score, LAZ <-3) or wasted (weight-for-length Z score, WLZ <-3) or underweight (weight-for-age Z score, WAZ <-3) 5. Not enrolled in any other intervention program 6. Caregiver report to have no plans to move out of the catchment area for at least 6 months following enrolment in the study Exclusion Criteria: Children's parents who will decline consent will not be enrolled in the study - |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh | United States Agency for International Development (USAID) |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in length of the children under 2 years of age | Children who are aged between 6-12 months, their length in centimeter will be measured at baseline and then 3 monthly till end-line using a standard length board. The length for age z-score will be calculated by using a software developed by World Health Organization. The changes in length for age z-score will be detected through comparing the measurements over time by using difference-in-difference method. | 12 months | |
Primary | Change in weight of the children under 2 years of age | Children who are aged between 6-12 months, their weight in kilograms will be measured at baseline and then 3 monthly till end-line using a standard weighing scale. The weight for age z-score will be calculated by using a software developed by World Health Organization. The changes in weight for age z-score will be detected through comparing the measurements over time by using difference-in-difference method. | 12 months | |
Secondary | Change in mother's knowledge and attitude on infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices measured by a standard semi-structured questionnaire | The change in IYCF practice will be reported in percentages through baseline and end-line differences through following indicators (either combined or separately):
Early initiation of breastfeeding Introduction of solid, semi-solid or soft foods Minimum dietary diversity Minimum meal frequency Minimum acceptable diet: It summed the results of Minimum dietary diversity and Minimum meal frequency. |
12 months | |
Secondary | Changes in service provider's skill and perception on GMP | The community clinic service provider's skill and perception on GMP will be measured by using observation checklist and key informant interviews at baseline and end-line. The responses gathered from this 2 time points will be compared at the end of the study. | 12 months |
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