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Nguyen M., Poonawala A., Leyvraz M., Berger Jacques, Schofield D., Tran Thuy Nga, Tran Khan Van, Do Thi Bao Hoa, Wieringa Franck. (2016). A delivery model for home fortification of complementary foods with micronutrient powders : innovation in the context of Vietnamese health system strengthening. Nutrients, 8 (5), p. art. 259 [14 p.]. ISSN 2072-6643.

Titre du document
A delivery model for home fortification of complementary foods with micronutrient powders : innovation in the context of Vietnamese health system strengthening
Année de publication
2016
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000378780900020
Auteurs
Nguyen M., Poonawala A., Leyvraz M., Berger Jacques, Schofield D., Tran Thuy Nga, Tran Khan Van, Do Thi Bao Hoa, Wieringa Franck
Source
Nutrients, 2016, 8 (5), p. art. 259 [14 p.] ISSN 2072-6643
Adding micronutrient powders (MNP) to complementary foods at the point of preparation (home fortification) can improve micronutrient status of young children. Ensuring sustained access to MNPs at scale, however, remains challenging in many countries. The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) partnered with the National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) in Vietnam to pioneer the distribution of a locally-produced MNP, provided for sale through the public health system with counseling on optimal infant and young child feeding practices by trained health workers. Different packaging options were available to adapt to caregivers' disposable income. During the six-month pilot, 1.5 million sachets were sold through 337 health centers across four provinces, targeting children 6-59 months of age. Sales were routinely monitored, and a cross-sectional survey in 32 communes for caregivers (n = 962) and health staff (n = 120) assessed MNP coverage and compliance, five months after the start of distribution. A total of 404 caregivers among the 962 caregivers surveyed (i.e., 42%) had visited the health center in the past year. Among them, 290 caregivers had heard about the product and a total of 217caregivers had given the MNP to their child at least once, representing a conversion rate from product awareness to product trial of 74.8%. The effective coverage (i.e., consumption of >= 3 sachets/child/week) was 11.5% among the total surveyed caregivers and reached 27.3% amongst caregivers who visited health centers in the previous month. The MNP purchase trends showed that the number of sachets bought by caregivers was positively correlated with the wealth index. The pilot showed that providing MNPs for sale in packs of various quantities, combined with infant and young child feeding (IYCF) counseling at the health center, is effective for groups accessing the health system.
Plan de classement
Nutrition, alimentation [054]
Description Géographique
VIET NAM
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010067635]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010067635
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