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Post Disaster Nutrition Intervention for Under-two-year-old Children in Lombok Indonesia (NIELombok)

S

SEAMEO Regional Centre for Food and Nutrition

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Weight Gain

Treatments

Other: nutrition and psychosocial intervention with community participatory

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03895398
NIELombok

Details and patient eligibility

About

In 2018, multiple earthquake with magnitude range from 6 to 7 hit Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. Following the situational analysis and baseline study in December 2018 (4 months after the first earthquake), it was found that the prevalence of wasting and underweight of underfive children in the affected population is moderate (10.2% and 28.8%) but the prevalence of stunting and anemia is considered of highly significant public health problem (33.3% and 43.8%). Various organizations have provided support at the emergency phase but there is no specific program for nutrition support at the rehabilitation phase.

Draft of intervention model which utilize early child education (ECE) centers as center of nutrition recovery in the community has been discussed with the local education and health officers. Training will be delivered to ECE teachers and community health officers. ECE teachers are expected to have regular parenting class for nutrition education and activities, whilst the community health officers will monitor the activities and provide technical guidance as needed. Mothers of the underfive children will be invited to attend weekly parenting class at nearby ECE center in which they receive messages related to infant and young child feeding (IYCF), including distribution of liver and fish floss as nutrient dense food supplement to their children, and provision of appropriate psychosocial care.This parenting class will be held for 6 months with regular monitoring from the researchers and health personnel from public health center. Effectiveness of the intervention will be assessed in improving IYCF practices and psychosocial care of mothers and nutrient intakes, nutritional status and developmental outcomes of the underfives children.

Full description

This study aims to strengthen management of nutrition program during post-disaster recovery for underfive children. In this study the following steps will be carried out.

Phase 1: Situation analysis is carried out with two approaches. The first approach is to analyze secondary data in the form of data related to nutrition, health and description of the affected population. The second approach is primary data collection by conducting a qualitative study in the form of in-depth interviews and focus group discussion (FGD) involving the local government and other parties related to the disaster management in East Lombok. Then, interviews and FGDs will be conducted to chief of villages and staff, community leaders and refugees, especially mothers with children under five children to complete data on the status and IYCF practices. The results of this situation analysis will be reported to the local government and also used as a basis for improving the implementation of the next stage.

Phase 2: Preparation of technical guidelines for the nutrition recovery program for underfive children by the research team based on situation analysis and literature review which has been carried out previously.

Stage 3: Representatives from ECE teachers and health workers from Public Health Centers will be trained on the implementation of parenting class and its monitoring. Then, together with the researchers, ECE teachers and community health workers will carry out the weekly parenting class, periodic monitoring and program evaluation.

Stage 4: At this stage there will be an intervention in the form of nutrient-dense food supplementation and psychosocial care for mothers with the concept of "Community Participation". Mothers and community members such as cadres will be involved in joint activities to provide nutrient-dense food for underfives children.

Stage 5: At the end of the activity an evaluation and monitoring program will be conducted by the research team in collaboration with the district health office.

Enrollment

480 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

6 to 49 months old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • age ranged between 6-13 months and 24-49 months
  • live with their mother / main caregiver
  • parents consent to join the study
  • live in affected areas

Exclusion criteria

  • has chronic / congenital diseases
  • have sibling that already join the study

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

480 participants in 2 patient groups

nutrition and psychosocial intervention arm
Experimental group
Description:
12 selected ECE centers will be selected to be the intervention group. ECE teachers will be trained on psychosocial and nutrition care for children and expected to deliver the information and parenting class to mother. Community health officers will be trained on how to monitored the activities regularly and providing technical assistance to ECE teachers if needed. mothers will received weekly parenting class. in the parenting class mothers will be informed on how to provide appropriate feeding and psychosocial stimulus to their children. nutrient dense food supplementation in the form of liver and fish floss will be prepared together and distributed. underfive children will received nutrient dense food supplementation in the form of liver and fish floss and expected to be eaten everyday for 6 months
Treatment:
Other: nutrition and psychosocial intervention with community participatory
control arm
No Intervention group
Description:
no intervention is given to this arm

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Indriani Oka Anak Agung Sagung; Umi Fahmida, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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