Maternal Nutritional Deficiency During Childbirth Clinical Trial
Official title:
Demonstration Programme to Improve Maternal Nutrition Service Delivery Including Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS) Through Public Health ANC Platforms: A Community Based Cluster Randomized Control Trial
Malnutrition among women of reproductive age is a significant public health problem in Bangladesh, with major implications for a woman's own health and that of her newborn child. The principal drivers for maternal malnutrition in Bangladesh are poor-quality diets, care seeking practices and access to health care. An ideal contact point for pregnant women are antenatal care visits (ANC). However, the provision of maternal nutrition services through government systems is inadequate with just 29% of pregnant women attending all 4 ANC visits and 18% of women consuming at least 100 IFA tablets. Moreover, WHO made a context specific recommendation that countries with a high prevalence of nutritional deficiencies may choose to adopt multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS) over iron folic acid (IFA). The health benefits of MMS cannot be harnessed without a properly functioning delivery platform. A multifaceted approach focusing on improving the quality of ANC, the supply system for these services, engagement with communities, in addition to the adoption of MMS may have large benefits to women and children in Bangladesh. UNICEF and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have partnered with several different organizations, including the GoB, Sight & Life, Pennsylvania State University (PSU) and icddr, b to design and assess outcome of a community based randomized control trial to improve coverage and quality of maternal nutrition service delivery through ANC platform. The investigators hypothesize that implementation of demonstration programme will result in 60% relative improvement in the coverage of 100+ MMS among women who received 4+ANC in the intervention areas compared to the coverage of 100+ IFA among women who received 4+ANC in comparison areas.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 2520 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 49 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Pregnant women coming for ANC in the public health facilities - Provide consent to participate in the study Exclusion Criteria: - pregnant women who will not provide consent to participate in the study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Bangladesh | International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh | Bogra |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh | Government of Bangladesh, Penn State University, Sight and Life, Bangladesh, UNICEF, World Bank |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in the coverage of 100+ MMS supplementation among recently delivered women who received 4 ANC from the baseline to the end of the project in the intervention and the comparison areas | Change in the proportion of pregnant women received at least 4 ANCs and consumed 100+ MMS supplementation in their last pregnancy from baseline to the end of the project in intervention and comparison areas | Baseline (0 months) and end of project (18 months) | |
Secondary | Change in the quality of nutrition services during ANC (4 ANC MMS/IFA, weight gain monitoring and dietary counseling) from the baseline to the end of the project in the intervention and the comparison areas | Change in the proportion of recently delivered women attended at least 4 ANCs and received three maternal nutrition services (MMS/IFA, weight gain monitoring and dietary counseling) from the baseline to the end of the project in the intervention and the comparison areas | Baseline (0 months) and end of project(18 months) | |
Secondary | Change in the coverage of 4+ ANC from the baseline to the end of the project in the intervention and the comparison areas | Change in the proportion of recently delivered women who received at least 4 ANC in their last pregnancy from the baseline to the end of the project in the intervention and the comparison areas | Baseline (0 months) and end of project(18 months) | |
Secondary | Change in the coverage of nutrition counselling from the baseline to the end of the project in the intervention and the comparison areas | Change in the proportion of recently delivered women who received nutrition counselling (diet, supplement & lifestyle) in their last pregnancy from the baseline to the end of the project in the intervention and the comparison areas | Baseline (0 months) and end of project(18 months) | |
Secondary | Change in the coverage of weight monitoring from the baseline to the end of the project in the intervention and the comparison areas | Change in the proportion of recently delivered women who received at least 4 ANC and whose weight was recorded in the ANC card/ register for all four ANCs in their last pregnancy from the baseline to the end of the project in the intervention and the comparison areas | Baseline (0 months) and end of project(18 months) |