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A large number of children in developing countries lack access to known effective interventions. Almost 9 million die each year before reaching their fifth birthday, and over 200 million children who survive fail to achieve their full growth or developmental potential, trapping them in a cycle of continuing disadvantage. The goal of "SPRING", Sustainable Programme Incorporating Nutrition and Games, is to develop an innovative approach to close this access gap, in two of the worst affected countries India and Pakistan, using community based agents. Extensive formative research will be carried out to help ensure that the content and approach of the "SPRING" intervention is feasible, acceptable and appropriately targeted. Findings will be reviewed at an intervention development workshop with local and international stakeholders and experts, and the agreed intervention piloted with a few community based agents and their supervisors. Cluster randomised controlled trials will be carried out in each setting to evaluate the impact of "SPRING" on child growth, development and survival. The programme will include process and economic evaluations to provide information on the total cost of the intervention and its cost effectiveness, as well as development of a framework with lessons learned for implementing "SPRING" in other settings.
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The goal of "SPRING", Sustainable Programme Incorporating Nutrition and Games, is to develop an innovative, feasible, affordable and sustainable community based approach that can achieve delivery at scale of known effective interventions that will maximise child development, growth and survival. The vision is to do this by working in close collaboration with government programmes in India and Pakistan, and modifying the approach, content and supervision of existing community based programmes to develop an innovative intervention package that
Is designed from the outset to be feasible, affordable and appropriate for delivery at scale.
Is delivered by low cost community based agents through home visits from pregnancy through the first 2 years of life, which
Includes regular supervision, monitoring and evaluation to support the community based agents and ensure the quality of the intervention activities carried out.
Includes a range of supporting activities developed to provide an enabling environment for mothers and families to carry out the interventions and skills promoted. These might include, for example, community group meetings, and sensitisation sessions with health staff.
The specific objectives of "SPRING" are
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12,000 participants in 2 patient groups
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