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We hypothesize that it is feasible to integrate a program of Nutritional Care and Pychosocial Stimulation into the Community Clinics in Bangladesh and thereby improve malnourished children's growth and development after a year of intervention.
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Over 200 million children <5 yrs do not reach their full potential due to poor nutrition and inadequate cognitive stimulation. Nutritional Care (NC) alone is insufficient to correct developmental deficit in malnourished children and psychosocial stimulation (PS) is also required.
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Methods: The study consists of 3 different sub-studies:
Outcome variable: The main outcomes are children's language, mental and psychomotor development measured on Bayley-III. In addition we expect improvements in FCI and mother's child rearing knowledge and practices. We will also conduct cost analysis and based on the success indicators, cost per successful outcome will be calculated from total cost of intervention program.
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Children with above exclusion criteria or those whose parents do not wish to sign the consent form will not be included in the evaluation sample but if they wish they will receive the stimulation.
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