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Improving early childhood development in the context of the nurturing care framework in Kenya: A policy review and qualitative exploration of emerging issues with policy makers

INTRODUCTION: The Nurturing Care Framework (NCF) describes “nurturing care” as the ability of nations and communities to support caregivers and provide an environment that ensures children's good health and nutrition, protects them from threats, and provides opportunities for early learning thr...

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Autores principales: Abboah-Offei, Mary, Amboka, Patrick, Nampijja, Margaret, Owino, George Evans, Okelo, Kenneth, Kitsao-Wekulo, Patricia, Chumo, Ivy, Muendo, Ruth, Oloo, Linda, Wanjau, Maryann, Mwaniki, Elizabeth, Mutisya, Maurice, Haycraft, Emma, Hughes, Robert, Griffiths, Paula, Elsey, Helen
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9551223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36238244
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.1016156
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author Abboah-Offei, Mary
Amboka, Patrick
Nampijja, Margaret
Owino, George Evans
Okelo, Kenneth
Kitsao-Wekulo, Patricia
Chumo, Ivy
Muendo, Ruth
Oloo, Linda
Wanjau, Maryann
Mwaniki, Elizabeth
Mutisya, Maurice
Haycraft, Emma
Hughes, Robert
Griffiths, Paula
Elsey, Helen
author_facet Abboah-Offei, Mary
Amboka, Patrick
Nampijja, Margaret
Owino, George Evans
Okelo, Kenneth
Kitsao-Wekulo, Patricia
Chumo, Ivy
Muendo, Ruth
Oloo, Linda
Wanjau, Maryann
Mwaniki, Elizabeth
Mutisya, Maurice
Haycraft, Emma
Hughes, Robert
Griffiths, Paula
Elsey, Helen
author_sort Abboah-Offei, Mary
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description INTRODUCTION: The Nurturing Care Framework (NCF) describes “nurturing care” as the ability of nations and communities to support caregivers and provide an environment that ensures children's good health and nutrition, protects them from threats, and provides opportunities for early learning through responsive and emotionally supportive interaction. We assessed the extent to which Kenyan government policies address the components of the NCF and explored policy/decision makers' views on policy gaps and emerging issues. METHODS: A search strategy was formulated to identify policy documents focusing on early childhood development (ECD), health and nutrition, responsive caregiving, opportunities for early learning and security and safety, which are key components of the NCF. We limited the search to policy documents published since 2010 when the Kenya constitution was promulgated and ECD functions devolved to county governments. Policy/decision-maker interviews were also conducted to clarify emerging gaps from policy data. Data was extracted, coded and analyzed based on the components of the NCF. Framework analysis was used for interview data with NCF being the main framework of analysis. The Jaccard's similarity coefficient was used to assess similarities between the themes being compared to further understand the challenges, successes and future plans of policy and implementation under each of the NCF domains. RESULTS: 127 policy documents were retrieved from government e-repository and county websites. Of these, n = 91 were assessed against the inclusion criteria, and n = 66 were included in final analysis. The 66 documents included 47 County Integrated Development Plans (CIDPs) and 19 national policy documents. Twenty policy/decision-maker interviews were conducted. Analysis of both policy and interview data reveal that, while areas of health and nutrition have been considered in policies and county level plans (coefficients >0.5), the domains of early learning, responsive caregiving and safety and security face significant policy and implementation gaps (coefficients ≤ 0.5), particularly for the 0–3 year age group. Inconsistencies were noted between county level implementation plans and national policies in areas such as support for children with disabilities and allocation of budget to early learning and nutrition domains. CONCLUSION: Findings indicate a strong focus on nutrition and health with limited coverage of responsive caregiving and opportunities for early learning domains. Therefore, if nurturing care goals are to be achieved in Kenya, policies are needed to support current gaps identified with urgent need for policies of minimum standards that provide support for improvements across all Nurturing Care Framework domains.
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spelling pubmed-95512232022-10-12 Improving early childhood development in the context of the nurturing care framework in Kenya: A policy review and qualitative exploration of emerging issues with policy makers Abboah-Offei, Mary Amboka, Patrick Nampijja, Margaret Owino, George Evans Okelo, Kenneth Kitsao-Wekulo, Patricia Chumo, Ivy Muendo, Ruth Oloo, Linda Wanjau, Maryann Mwaniki, Elizabeth Mutisya, Maurice Haycraft, Emma Hughes, Robert Griffiths, Paula Elsey, Helen Front Public Health Public Health INTRODUCTION: The Nurturing Care Framework (NCF) describes “nurturing care” as the ability of nations and communities to support caregivers and provide an environment that ensures children's good health and nutrition, protects them from threats, and provides opportunities for early learning through responsive and emotionally supportive interaction. We assessed the extent to which Kenyan government policies address the components of the NCF and explored policy/decision makers' views on policy gaps and emerging issues. METHODS: A search strategy was formulated to identify policy documents focusing on early childhood development (ECD), health and nutrition, responsive caregiving, opportunities for early learning and security and safety, which are key components of the NCF. We limited the search to policy documents published since 2010 when the Kenya constitution was promulgated and ECD functions devolved to county governments. Policy/decision-maker interviews were also conducted to clarify emerging gaps from policy data. Data was extracted, coded and analyzed based on the components of the NCF. Framework analysis was used for interview data with NCF being the main framework of analysis. The Jaccard's similarity coefficient was used to assess similarities between the themes being compared to further understand the challenges, successes and future plans of policy and implementation under each of the NCF domains. RESULTS: 127 policy documents were retrieved from government e-repository and county websites. Of these, n = 91 were assessed against the inclusion criteria, and n = 66 were included in final analysis. The 66 documents included 47 County Integrated Development Plans (CIDPs) and 19 national policy documents. Twenty policy/decision-maker interviews were conducted. Analysis of both policy and interview data reveal that, while areas of health and nutrition have been considered in policies and county level plans (coefficients >0.5), the domains of early learning, responsive caregiving and safety and security face significant policy and implementation gaps (coefficients ≤ 0.5), particularly for the 0–3 year age group. Inconsistencies were noted between county level implementation plans and national policies in areas such as support for children with disabilities and allocation of budget to early learning and nutrition domains. CONCLUSION: Findings indicate a strong focus on nutrition and health with limited coverage of responsive caregiving and opportunities for early learning domains. Therefore, if nurturing care goals are to be achieved in Kenya, policies are needed to support current gaps identified with urgent need for policies of minimum standards that provide support for improvements across all Nurturing Care Framework domains. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9551223/ /pubmed/36238244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.1016156 Text en Copyright © 2022 Abboah-Offei, Amboka, Nampijja, Owino, Okelo, Kitsao-Wekulo, Chumo, Muendo, Oloo, Wanjau, Mwaniki, Mutisya, Haycraft, Hughes, Griffiths and Elsey. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Abboah-Offei, Mary
Amboka, Patrick
Nampijja, Margaret
Owino, George Evans
Okelo, Kenneth
Kitsao-Wekulo, Patricia
Chumo, Ivy
Muendo, Ruth
Oloo, Linda
Wanjau, Maryann
Mwaniki, Elizabeth
Mutisya, Maurice
Haycraft, Emma
Hughes, Robert
Griffiths, Paula
Elsey, Helen
Improving early childhood development in the context of the nurturing care framework in Kenya: A policy review and qualitative exploration of emerging issues with policy makers
title Improving early childhood development in the context of the nurturing care framework in Kenya: A policy review and qualitative exploration of emerging issues with policy makers
title_full Improving early childhood development in the context of the nurturing care framework in Kenya: A policy review and qualitative exploration of emerging issues with policy makers
title_fullStr Improving early childhood development in the context of the nurturing care framework in Kenya: A policy review and qualitative exploration of emerging issues with policy makers
title_full_unstemmed Improving early childhood development in the context of the nurturing care framework in Kenya: A policy review and qualitative exploration of emerging issues with policy makers
title_short Improving early childhood development in the context of the nurturing care framework in Kenya: A policy review and qualitative exploration of emerging issues with policy makers
title_sort improving early childhood development in the context of the nurturing care framework in kenya: a policy review and qualitative exploration of emerging issues with policy makers
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9551223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36238244
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.1016156
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