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India's 2.42 Million Frontline Health Workers Enable Restoration of Health and Nutrition Service Delivery After Early COVID-19 Lockdowns

OBJECTIVES: Modeling studies have estimated impacts of potential service delivery disruptions due to COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and child nutrition outcomes, but little is known about actual delivery status. We studied disruptions and restorations of health and nutrition services by frontline wor...

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Autores principales: Avula, Rasmi, Nguyen, Phuong, Ashok, Sattvika, Bajaj, Sumati, Kachwaha, Shivani, Pant, Anjali, Walia, Monika, Singh, Anshu, Paul, Anshuman, Singh, Ayushi, Kulkarni, Bharati, Singhania, Deepak, Escobar-Alegria, Jessica, Augustine, Little Flower, Forissier, Thomas, Menon, Purnima, Khanna, Madhulika
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8181453/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzab029_007
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author Avula, Rasmi
Nguyen, Phuong
Ashok, Sattvika
Bajaj, Sumati
Kachwaha, Shivani
Pant, Anjali
Walia, Monika
Singh, Anshu
Paul, Anshuman
Singh, Ayushi
Kulkarni, Bharati
Singhania, Deepak
Escobar-Alegria, Jessica
Augustine, Little Flower
Forissier, Thomas
Menon, Purnima
Khanna, Madhulika
author_facet Avula, Rasmi
Nguyen, Phuong
Ashok, Sattvika
Bajaj, Sumati
Kachwaha, Shivani
Pant, Anjali
Walia, Monika
Singh, Anshu
Paul, Anshuman
Singh, Ayushi
Kulkarni, Bharati
Singhania, Deepak
Escobar-Alegria, Jessica
Augustine, Little Flower
Forissier, Thomas
Menon, Purnima
Khanna, Madhulika
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description OBJECTIVES: Modeling studies have estimated impacts of potential service delivery disruptions due to COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and child nutrition outcomes, but little is known about actual delivery status. We studied disruptions and restorations of health and nutrition services by frontline workers (FLWs) in India during COVID-19. METHODS: We conducted phone surveys with 5500 FLWs in seven states between August–October 2020, asking about service delivery during April 2020 (T1) and in the August-October period (T2) and analyzed changes between T1 and T2. We also analyzed publicly available administrative data (AD) from 704 districts including the pre-pandemic period (T0) to examine disruptions and restoration of services. RESULTS: Phone surveys suggest, in T1, opening of village centers, fixed day events, growth monitoring, and immunization services was <50% in several states. In T2, restorations of center-based services were seen, with increases of >33% in >= 3 states. Food supplementation was least disrupted both in T1 and T2. AD highlights geographic variability both in disruptions in T1 compared to T0 and restorations in T2. FLWs’ adaptations to ensure service provision included home delivery (60 to 96%), ensuring physical distancing (33 to 86%), coordinating with other FLWs (7 to 49%), and using phone (∼2 to 65%). Challenges included personal fears, walking long distances, and beneficiaries’ non-cooperation. CONCLUSIONS: Services to mothers and children were disrupted during lockdown and restored thereafter. Rapid policy guidance and local adaptations by a strong cadre of FLWs likely enabled service resumption. However, gaps remain, and more research is needed on use of services by clients. FUNDING SOURCES: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation through POSHAN, led by International Food Policy Research Institute.
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spelling pubmed-81814532021-06-07 India's 2.42 Million Frontline Health Workers Enable Restoration of Health and Nutrition Service Delivery After Early COVID-19 Lockdowns Avula, Rasmi Nguyen, Phuong Ashok, Sattvika Bajaj, Sumati Kachwaha, Shivani Pant, Anjali Walia, Monika Singh, Anshu Paul, Anshuman Singh, Ayushi Kulkarni, Bharati Singhania, Deepak Escobar-Alegria, Jessica Augustine, Little Flower Forissier, Thomas Menon, Purnima Khanna, Madhulika Curr Dev Nutr COVID-19 and Nutrition OBJECTIVES: Modeling studies have estimated impacts of potential service delivery disruptions due to COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and child nutrition outcomes, but little is known about actual delivery status. We studied disruptions and restorations of health and nutrition services by frontline workers (FLWs) in India during COVID-19. METHODS: We conducted phone surveys with 5500 FLWs in seven states between August–October 2020, asking about service delivery during April 2020 (T1) and in the August-October period (T2) and analyzed changes between T1 and T2. We also analyzed publicly available administrative data (AD) from 704 districts including the pre-pandemic period (T0) to examine disruptions and restoration of services. RESULTS: Phone surveys suggest, in T1, opening of village centers, fixed day events, growth monitoring, and immunization services was <50% in several states. In T2, restorations of center-based services were seen, with increases of >33% in >= 3 states. Food supplementation was least disrupted both in T1 and T2. AD highlights geographic variability both in disruptions in T1 compared to T0 and restorations in T2. FLWs’ adaptations to ensure service provision included home delivery (60 to 96%), ensuring physical distancing (33 to 86%), coordinating with other FLWs (7 to 49%), and using phone (∼2 to 65%). Challenges included personal fears, walking long distances, and beneficiaries’ non-cooperation. CONCLUSIONS: Services to mothers and children were disrupted during lockdown and restored thereafter. Rapid policy guidance and local adaptations by a strong cadre of FLWs likely enabled service resumption. However, gaps remain, and more research is needed on use of services by clients. FUNDING SOURCES: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation through POSHAN, led by International Food Policy Research Institute. Oxford University Press 2021-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8181453/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzab029_007 Text en Copyright © The Author(s) on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition 2021. https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_modelThis article is published and distributed under the terms of the Oxford University Press, Standard Journals Publication Model (https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model)
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Avula, Rasmi
Nguyen, Phuong
Ashok, Sattvika
Bajaj, Sumati
Kachwaha, Shivani
Pant, Anjali
Walia, Monika
Singh, Anshu
Paul, Anshuman
Singh, Ayushi
Kulkarni, Bharati
Singhania, Deepak
Escobar-Alegria, Jessica
Augustine, Little Flower
Forissier, Thomas
Menon, Purnima
Khanna, Madhulika
India's 2.42 Million Frontline Health Workers Enable Restoration of Health and Nutrition Service Delivery After Early COVID-19 Lockdowns
title India's 2.42 Million Frontline Health Workers Enable Restoration of Health and Nutrition Service Delivery After Early COVID-19 Lockdowns
title_full India's 2.42 Million Frontline Health Workers Enable Restoration of Health and Nutrition Service Delivery After Early COVID-19 Lockdowns
title_fullStr India's 2.42 Million Frontline Health Workers Enable Restoration of Health and Nutrition Service Delivery After Early COVID-19 Lockdowns
title_full_unstemmed India's 2.42 Million Frontline Health Workers Enable Restoration of Health and Nutrition Service Delivery After Early COVID-19 Lockdowns
title_short India's 2.42 Million Frontline Health Workers Enable Restoration of Health and Nutrition Service Delivery After Early COVID-19 Lockdowns
title_sort india's 2.42 million frontline health workers enable restoration of health and nutrition service delivery after early covid-19 lockdowns
topic COVID-19 and Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8181453/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzab029_007
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