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Effects of a home-based participatory play intervention on infant and young child nutrition: a randomised evaluation among low-income households in El Alto, Bolivia

BACKGROUND: Stunting affects child survival and is a key indicator of child well-being. Therefore, reducing stunting is a global goal. Improving infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices is a recommended approach to reduce the risk of mortality and ameliorate nutritional status. Behavioural ch...

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Autores principales: Martinez, Sebastian, Johannsen, Julia, Gertner, Gaston, Franco, Jorge, Perez Exposito, Ana B, Bartolini, Rosario M, Condori, Irma, Ayllón, Jhovanna Flores, Llanque, Ramiro, Alvarado, Nohora, Lunstedt, Christian, Ferrufino, Cecilia, Reinaga, Teresa, Chumacero, Mauricio, Foronda, Carlos, Albarracin, Santiago, Aguilar, Ana Maria
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5976118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29868243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000687
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author Martinez, Sebastian
Johannsen, Julia
Gertner, Gaston
Franco, Jorge
Perez Exposito, Ana B
Bartolini, Rosario M
Condori, Irma
Ayllón, Jhovanna Flores
Llanque, Ramiro
Alvarado, Nohora
Lunstedt, Christian
Ferrufino, Cecilia
Reinaga, Teresa
Chumacero, Mauricio
Foronda, Carlos
Albarracin, Santiago
Aguilar, Ana Maria
author_facet Martinez, Sebastian
Johannsen, Julia
Gertner, Gaston
Franco, Jorge
Perez Exposito, Ana B
Bartolini, Rosario M
Condori, Irma
Ayllón, Jhovanna Flores
Llanque, Ramiro
Alvarado, Nohora
Lunstedt, Christian
Ferrufino, Cecilia
Reinaga, Teresa
Chumacero, Mauricio
Foronda, Carlos
Albarracin, Santiago
Aguilar, Ana Maria
author_sort Martinez, Sebastian
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Stunting affects child survival and is a key indicator of child well-being. Therefore, reducing stunting is a global goal. Improving infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices is a recommended approach to reduce the risk of mortality and ameliorate nutritional status. Behavioural change interventions have the potential to improve IYCF practices. METHODS: We evaluated the effectiveness of an innovative behavioural change strategy on caregiver’s knowledge, IYCF practices and nutritional status of children from low-income households in El Alto, Bolivia. Home visits used culturally adapted participatory play strategies to promote recommended IYCF practices. A total of 2014 households with children younger than 12 months at baseline were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups. FINDINGS: Caregiver knowledge and IYCF practices improved by 0.2 SD, as did food expenditures on recommended foods and dietary diversity. No significant effects were detected on anthropometric indicators or anaemia. Treatment compliance was 88% of households at enrolment and 66% at completion. INTERPRETATION: Participatory play-based behavioural change strategies are a promising delivery model to improve recommended IYCF practices. After 30 months of intervention, we found sustained positive effects on caregiver’s knowledge and IYCF practices but no effect on nutritional status. Despite the lack of effect on linear growth and anaemia, our results highlight the relevance of implementing interventions that improve IYCF practices due to their importance for early development and prevention of obesity. Other contextual variables, apart from diet, that could be limiting children’s growth potential in this population need to be identified to design holistic approaches that improve child well-being and human capital.
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spelling pubmed-59761182018-06-04 Effects of a home-based participatory play intervention on infant and young child nutrition: a randomised evaluation among low-income households in El Alto, Bolivia Martinez, Sebastian Johannsen, Julia Gertner, Gaston Franco, Jorge Perez Exposito, Ana B Bartolini, Rosario M Condori, Irma Ayllón, Jhovanna Flores Llanque, Ramiro Alvarado, Nohora Lunstedt, Christian Ferrufino, Cecilia Reinaga, Teresa Chumacero, Mauricio Foronda, Carlos Albarracin, Santiago Aguilar, Ana Maria BMJ Glob Health Research BACKGROUND: Stunting affects child survival and is a key indicator of child well-being. Therefore, reducing stunting is a global goal. Improving infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices is a recommended approach to reduce the risk of mortality and ameliorate nutritional status. Behavioural change interventions have the potential to improve IYCF practices. METHODS: We evaluated the effectiveness of an innovative behavioural change strategy on caregiver’s knowledge, IYCF practices and nutritional status of children from low-income households in El Alto, Bolivia. Home visits used culturally adapted participatory play strategies to promote recommended IYCF practices. A total of 2014 households with children younger than 12 months at baseline were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups. FINDINGS: Caregiver knowledge and IYCF practices improved by 0.2 SD, as did food expenditures on recommended foods and dietary diversity. No significant effects were detected on anthropometric indicators or anaemia. Treatment compliance was 88% of households at enrolment and 66% at completion. INTERPRETATION: Participatory play-based behavioural change strategies are a promising delivery model to improve recommended IYCF practices. After 30 months of intervention, we found sustained positive effects on caregiver’s knowledge and IYCF practices but no effect on nutritional status. Despite the lack of effect on linear growth and anaemia, our results highlight the relevance of implementing interventions that improve IYCF practices due to their importance for early development and prevention of obesity. Other contextual variables, apart from diet, that could be limiting children’s growth potential in this population need to be identified to design holistic approaches that improve child well-being and human capital. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5976118/ /pubmed/29868243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000687 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Martinez, Sebastian
Johannsen, Julia
Gertner, Gaston
Franco, Jorge
Perez Exposito, Ana B
Bartolini, Rosario M
Condori, Irma
Ayllón, Jhovanna Flores
Llanque, Ramiro
Alvarado, Nohora
Lunstedt, Christian
Ferrufino, Cecilia
Reinaga, Teresa
Chumacero, Mauricio
Foronda, Carlos
Albarracin, Santiago
Aguilar, Ana Maria
Effects of a home-based participatory play intervention on infant and young child nutrition: a randomised evaluation among low-income households in El Alto, Bolivia
title Effects of a home-based participatory play intervention on infant and young child nutrition: a randomised evaluation among low-income households in El Alto, Bolivia
title_full Effects of a home-based participatory play intervention on infant and young child nutrition: a randomised evaluation among low-income households in El Alto, Bolivia
title_fullStr Effects of a home-based participatory play intervention on infant and young child nutrition: a randomised evaluation among low-income households in El Alto, Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a home-based participatory play intervention on infant and young child nutrition: a randomised evaluation among low-income households in El Alto, Bolivia
title_short Effects of a home-based participatory play intervention on infant and young child nutrition: a randomised evaluation among low-income households in El Alto, Bolivia
title_sort effects of a home-based participatory play intervention on infant and young child nutrition: a randomised evaluation among low-income households in el alto, bolivia
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5976118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29868243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000687
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