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New approach to simplifying and optimising acute malnutrition treatment in children aged 6–59 months: the OptiMA single-arm proof-of-concept trial in Burkina Faso

The Optimising treatment for acute MAlnutrition (OptiMA) strategy trains mothers to use mid upper arm circumference (MUAC) bracelets for screening and targets treatment to children with MUAC < 125 mm or oedema with one therapeutic food at a gradually reduced dose. This study seeks to determine wh...

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Autores principales: Daures, Maguy, Phelan, Kevin, Issoufou, Mariama, Kouanda, Séni, Sawadogo, Ousmane, Issaley, Kader, Cazes, Cecile, Séri, Benjamin, Ouaro, Bertine, Akpakpo, Bruno, Mendiboure, Vincent, Shepherd, Susan, Becquet, Renaud
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7054246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31818335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519003258
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author Daures, Maguy
Phelan, Kevin
Issoufou, Mariama
Kouanda, Séni
Sawadogo, Ousmane
Issaley, Kader
Cazes, Cecile
Séri, Benjamin
Ouaro, Bertine
Akpakpo, Bruno
Mendiboure, Vincent
Shepherd, Susan
Becquet, Renaud
author_facet Daures, Maguy
Phelan, Kevin
Issoufou, Mariama
Kouanda, Séni
Sawadogo, Ousmane
Issaley, Kader
Cazes, Cecile
Séri, Benjamin
Ouaro, Bertine
Akpakpo, Bruno
Mendiboure, Vincent
Shepherd, Susan
Becquet, Renaud
author_sort Daures, Maguy
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description The Optimising treatment for acute MAlnutrition (OptiMA) strategy trains mothers to use mid upper arm circumference (MUAC) bracelets for screening and targets treatment to children with MUAC < 125 mm or oedema with one therapeutic food at a gradually reduced dose. This study seeks to determine whether OptiMA conforms to SPHERE standards (recovery rate > 75 %). A single-arm proof-of-concept trial was conducted in 2017 in Yako district, Burkina Faso including children aged 6–59 months in outpatient health centres with MUAC < 125 mm or oedema. Outcomes were stratified by MUAC category at admission. Multivariate survival analysis was carried out to identify variables predictive of recovery. Among 4958 children included, 824 (16·6 %) were admitted with MUAC < 115 mm or oedema, 1070 (21·6 %) with MUAC 115–119 mm and 3064 (61·8 %) with MUAC 120–124 mm. The new dosage was correctly implemented at all visits for 75·9 % of children. Global recovery was 86·3 (95 % CI 85·4, 87·2) % and 70·5 (95 % CI 67·5, 73·5) % for children admitted with MUAC < 115 mm or oedema. Average therapeutic food consumption was 60·8 sachets per child treated. Recovery was positively associated with mothers trained to use MUAC prior to child’s admission (adjusted hazard ratio 1·09; 95 % CI 1·01, 1·19). OptiMA was successfully implemented at the scale of an entire district under ‘real-life’ conditions. Programme outcomes exceeded SPHERE standards, but further study is needed to determine if increasing therapeutic food dosages for the most severely malnourished will improve recovery.
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spelling pubmed-70542462020-03-12 New approach to simplifying and optimising acute malnutrition treatment in children aged 6–59 months: the OptiMA single-arm proof-of-concept trial in Burkina Faso Daures, Maguy Phelan, Kevin Issoufou, Mariama Kouanda, Séni Sawadogo, Ousmane Issaley, Kader Cazes, Cecile Séri, Benjamin Ouaro, Bertine Akpakpo, Bruno Mendiboure, Vincent Shepherd, Susan Becquet, Renaud Br J Nutr Full Papers The Optimising treatment for acute MAlnutrition (OptiMA) strategy trains mothers to use mid upper arm circumference (MUAC) bracelets for screening and targets treatment to children with MUAC < 125 mm or oedema with one therapeutic food at a gradually reduced dose. This study seeks to determine whether OptiMA conforms to SPHERE standards (recovery rate > 75 %). A single-arm proof-of-concept trial was conducted in 2017 in Yako district, Burkina Faso including children aged 6–59 months in outpatient health centres with MUAC < 125 mm or oedema. Outcomes were stratified by MUAC category at admission. Multivariate survival analysis was carried out to identify variables predictive of recovery. Among 4958 children included, 824 (16·6 %) were admitted with MUAC < 115 mm or oedema, 1070 (21·6 %) with MUAC 115–119 mm and 3064 (61·8 %) with MUAC 120–124 mm. The new dosage was correctly implemented at all visits for 75·9 % of children. Global recovery was 86·3 (95 % CI 85·4, 87·2) % and 70·5 (95 % CI 67·5, 73·5) % for children admitted with MUAC < 115 mm or oedema. Average therapeutic food consumption was 60·8 sachets per child treated. Recovery was positively associated with mothers trained to use MUAC prior to child’s admission (adjusted hazard ratio 1·09; 95 % CI 1·01, 1·19). OptiMA was successfully implemented at the scale of an entire district under ‘real-life’ conditions. Programme outcomes exceeded SPHERE standards, but further study is needed to determine if increasing therapeutic food dosages for the most severely malnourished will improve recovery. Cambridge University Press 2020-04-14 2019-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7054246/ /pubmed/31818335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519003258 Text en © The Authors 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Daures, Maguy
Phelan, Kevin
Issoufou, Mariama
Kouanda, Séni
Sawadogo, Ousmane
Issaley, Kader
Cazes, Cecile
Séri, Benjamin
Ouaro, Bertine
Akpakpo, Bruno
Mendiboure, Vincent
Shepherd, Susan
Becquet, Renaud
New approach to simplifying and optimising acute malnutrition treatment in children aged 6–59 months: the OptiMA single-arm proof-of-concept trial in Burkina Faso
title New approach to simplifying and optimising acute malnutrition treatment in children aged 6–59 months: the OptiMA single-arm proof-of-concept trial in Burkina Faso
title_full New approach to simplifying and optimising acute malnutrition treatment in children aged 6–59 months: the OptiMA single-arm proof-of-concept trial in Burkina Faso
title_fullStr New approach to simplifying and optimising acute malnutrition treatment in children aged 6–59 months: the OptiMA single-arm proof-of-concept trial in Burkina Faso
title_full_unstemmed New approach to simplifying and optimising acute malnutrition treatment in children aged 6–59 months: the OptiMA single-arm proof-of-concept trial in Burkina Faso
title_short New approach to simplifying and optimising acute malnutrition treatment in children aged 6–59 months: the OptiMA single-arm proof-of-concept trial in Burkina Faso
title_sort new approach to simplifying and optimising acute malnutrition treatment in children aged 6–59 months: the optima single-arm proof-of-concept trial in burkina faso
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7054246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31818335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519003258
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