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Long-term impact of community-based participatory women’s groups on child and maternal mortality and child disability: follow-up of a cluster randomised trial in rural Nepal

BACKGROUND: Community-based women’s groups practising participatory learning and action (PLA) can reduce maternal and neonatal mortality in low-income countries. However, it is not clear whether these reductions are associated with subsequent increased or decreased rates of childhood death and disab...

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Autores principales: Heys, Michelle, Gram, Lu, Wade, Angie, Haworth, Edward James Norman, Osrin, David, Sagar, Khadkha, Shrestha, Dej Krishna, Neupane, Rishi Prasad, Adhikari, Dhruba, Adhikari, Ramesh Kant, Budhathoki, Bharat, Manandhar, Dharma, Costello, Anthony
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6278922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30588343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2018-001024
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author Heys, Michelle
Gram, Lu
Wade, Angie
Haworth, Edward James Norman
Osrin, David
Sagar, Khadkha
Shrestha, Dej Krishna
Neupane, Rishi Prasad
Adhikari, Dhruba
Adhikari, Ramesh Kant
Budhathoki, Bharat
Manandhar, Dharma
Costello, Anthony
author_facet Heys, Michelle
Gram, Lu
Wade, Angie
Haworth, Edward James Norman
Osrin, David
Sagar, Khadkha
Shrestha, Dej Krishna
Neupane, Rishi Prasad
Adhikari, Dhruba
Adhikari, Ramesh Kant
Budhathoki, Bharat
Manandhar, Dharma
Costello, Anthony
author_sort Heys, Michelle
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description BACKGROUND: Community-based women’s groups practising participatory learning and action (PLA) can reduce maternal and neonatal mortality in low-income countries. However, it is not clear whether these reductions are associated with subsequent increased or decreased rates of childhood death and disability. We assessed the impact on child deaths and disability beyond the perinatal period among participants in the earliest trial in Nepal 2001–2003. METHODS: Household interviews were conducted with mothers or household heads. At cluster and individual levels, we analysed disability using pairwise log relative risks and survival using multilevel logistic models. FINDINGS: From 6075 children and 6117 mothers alive at 4 weeks post partum, 44 419 children (73%) were available for interview a mean 11.5 years later. Rates of child deaths beyond the perinatal period were 36.6 and 52.0 per 1000 children in the intervention and control arms respectively. Rates of disability were 62.7 and 85.5 per 1000 children in the intervention and control arms respectively. Individual-level analysis, including random effects for cluster pairing and adjusted for baseline maternal literacy, socioeconomic status and maternal age, showed lower, statistically non-significant, odds of child deaths (OR 0.70 (95% CI 0.43 to 1.18) and disability (0.64 (0.39 to 1.06)) in the intervention arm. CONCLUSION: Community-level exposure to women’s groups practising PLA did not significantly impact childhood death or disability or death beyond the perinatal period. Follow-up of other trials with larger sample sizes is warranted in order to explore the possibility of potential long-term survival and disability benefits with greater precision.
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spelling pubmed-62789222018-12-26 Long-term impact of community-based participatory women’s groups on child and maternal mortality and child disability: follow-up of a cluster randomised trial in rural Nepal Heys, Michelle Gram, Lu Wade, Angie Haworth, Edward James Norman Osrin, David Sagar, Khadkha Shrestha, Dej Krishna Neupane, Rishi Prasad Adhikari, Dhruba Adhikari, Ramesh Kant Budhathoki, Bharat Manandhar, Dharma Costello, Anthony BMJ Glob Health Research BACKGROUND: Community-based women’s groups practising participatory learning and action (PLA) can reduce maternal and neonatal mortality in low-income countries. However, it is not clear whether these reductions are associated with subsequent increased or decreased rates of childhood death and disability. We assessed the impact on child deaths and disability beyond the perinatal period among participants in the earliest trial in Nepal 2001–2003. METHODS: Household interviews were conducted with mothers or household heads. At cluster and individual levels, we analysed disability using pairwise log relative risks and survival using multilevel logistic models. FINDINGS: From 6075 children and 6117 mothers alive at 4 weeks post partum, 44 419 children (73%) were available for interview a mean 11.5 years later. Rates of child deaths beyond the perinatal period were 36.6 and 52.0 per 1000 children in the intervention and control arms respectively. Rates of disability were 62.7 and 85.5 per 1000 children in the intervention and control arms respectively. Individual-level analysis, including random effects for cluster pairing and adjusted for baseline maternal literacy, socioeconomic status and maternal age, showed lower, statistically non-significant, odds of child deaths (OR 0.70 (95% CI 0.43 to 1.18) and disability (0.64 (0.39 to 1.06)) in the intervention arm. CONCLUSION: Community-level exposure to women’s groups practising PLA did not significantly impact childhood death or disability or death beyond the perinatal period. Follow-up of other trials with larger sample sizes is warranted in order to explore the possibility of potential long-term survival and disability benefits with greater precision. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6278922/ /pubmed/30588343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2018-001024 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Research
Heys, Michelle
Gram, Lu
Wade, Angie
Haworth, Edward James Norman
Osrin, David
Sagar, Khadkha
Shrestha, Dej Krishna
Neupane, Rishi Prasad
Adhikari, Dhruba
Adhikari, Ramesh Kant
Budhathoki, Bharat
Manandhar, Dharma
Costello, Anthony
Long-term impact of community-based participatory women’s groups on child and maternal mortality and child disability: follow-up of a cluster randomised trial in rural Nepal
title Long-term impact of community-based participatory women’s groups on child and maternal mortality and child disability: follow-up of a cluster randomised trial in rural Nepal
title_full Long-term impact of community-based participatory women’s groups on child and maternal mortality and child disability: follow-up of a cluster randomised trial in rural Nepal
title_fullStr Long-term impact of community-based participatory women’s groups on child and maternal mortality and child disability: follow-up of a cluster randomised trial in rural Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Long-term impact of community-based participatory women’s groups on child and maternal mortality and child disability: follow-up of a cluster randomised trial in rural Nepal
title_short Long-term impact of community-based participatory women’s groups on child and maternal mortality and child disability: follow-up of a cluster randomised trial in rural Nepal
title_sort long-term impact of community-based participatory women’s groups on child and maternal mortality and child disability: follow-up of a cluster randomised trial in rural nepal
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6278922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30588343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2018-001024
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