| Literature DB >> 32153972 |
Mohamed Kalid1, Fatumo Osman2, Munshi Sulaiman3, Fiona Dykes4, Kerstin Erlandsson2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In an attempt to design an educational programme targeting caregivers of children aged 6 to 59 months in internally displaced persons camps in Somalia, the objective of this study was twofold. First, to explore the nutritional situation of all children aged 6-59 months enrolled in a nutrition programme provided by Save the Children in 2017 in internally displaced persons camps. Second, to identify gaps in the caregivers' hygiene and feeding practices.Entities:
Keywords: Breastfeeding; Complementary foods; Counseling; Education; Hygiene; Internally displaced persons
Year: 2019 PMID: 32153972 PMCID: PMC7050725 DOI: 10.1186/s40795-019-0325-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nutr ISSN: 2055-0928
Malnutrition based on Community Nutrition Volunteers’ measurements of Mid-Upper-Arm Circumference in children 6–59 months (n = 2370)
| aMAM | bSAM | cGAM | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Malnutrition in number (n) per district, sex, and age | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) |
| Baidoa district ( | 103 (7.9) | 73 (5.6) | 176 (13.5) |
| Dharkenley district ( | 71 (8.7) | 27 (3.3) | 98 (12.1) |
| Dayniile district ( | 31 (11.9) | 21 (8.0) | 52 (19.9) |
| 0.115 | |||
| Male child (sex) ( | 113 (9.6) | 62 (5.2) | 175 (14.8) |
| Female child (sex) ( | 92 (7.7) | 59 (5.0) | 151 (12.7) |
| 0.116 | 0.758 | 0.139 | |
| ≤ 24 months of age ( | 89 (10.8) | 44 (5.3) | 133 (16.1) |
| > 24 months of age ( | 116 (7.5) | 77 (5.0) | 193 (12.5) |
| 0.705 |
aModerate Acute Malnutrition (MAM)
bSevere Acute Malnutrition (SAM)
cGlobal Acute Malnutrition (GAM)
p-value <0.05 is marked with bold figures
Demographic data on caregivers (n = 1655) and the situation in the households (n = 1655)
| Demographic data on caregivers | Baidoa ( | Dharkenley ( | Dayniile ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n(%) | n(%) | n(%) | ||
| Age | 15–24 | 238 (25.2) | 236 (41.2) | 30 (22.1) |
| 25–34 | 433 (45.8) | 246 (42.9) | 74 (54.4) | |
| 35–44 | 230 (24.3) | 80 (14.0) | 29 (21.3) | |
| 45 and above | 45 (4.8) | 11 (1.9) | 3 (2.2) | |
| Age at first birth | 14–17 | 785 (83.0) | 572 (99.8) | 130 (95.6) |
| 18–34 | 149 (15.8) | 1 (0.2) | 6 (4.4) | |
| 35–44 | 12 (1.3) | 0 | 0 | |
| Age at first marriage | 14–17 | 379 (40.1) | 432 (75.4) | 104 (76.5) |
| 18–34 | 560 (59.2) | 141 (24.6) | 32 (22.5) | |
| 35–44 | 7 (0.7) | 0 | 0 | |
| Age at first marriage | mean ± SD | 18.9 ± 3.8 | 15.9 ± 1.9 | 16.3 ± 26 |
| Demographic data on households ( | ||||
| Head of household | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) | |
| Head of household is female (n and %) | 44 (4.7) | 138 (24.1) | 31 (22.8) | |
| Head of family can read and write (n and %) | 156 (16.5) | 30 (5.2) | 24 (17.6) | |
| No direct income in household (n and %) | 199 (21.0) | 218 (38.0) | 30 (22.1) | |
| Household hunger | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) | |
| Often (n and %) | 427 (45.1) | 26 (4.5) | 5 (3.7) | |
| Rarely/Sometimes (n and %) | 519 (54.9) | 547 (95.5) | 131 (96.3) | |
| Never (n and %) | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Caregivers’ statements and data collectors’ naturalistic observations on hygiene practices (n = 1665)
| Hygiene practices | Baidoa | Dharkenley | Dayniile | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caregivers’ statements | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) | |
| No treatment for drinking water | 203 (21.5) | 151 (26.4) | 74 (54.4) | |
| Drinking water treated with boiling | 231 (24.4) | 299 (52.2) | 58 (42.6) | |
| Drinking water treated with tablets | 512 (54.1) | 123 (21.5) | 4 (2.9) | |
| Adult family members wash hands with soap before a meal | Never | 148 (15.6) | 117 (20.4) | 22 (16.2) |
| Sometimes | 460 (48.6) | 416 (72.6) | 113 (83.1) | |
| Always | 338 (35.7) | 40 (7.0) | 1 (0.7) | |
| Children wash hands with soap before a meal | Never | 225 (23.8) | 103 (18.0) | 22 (16.2) |
| Sometimes | 586 (61.9) | 366 (63.9) | 113 (83.1) | |
| Always | 135 (14.3) | 104 (18.2) | 1 (0.7) | |
| Adult family members wash hands with soap after defecation | Never | 192 (20.3) | 61 (10.6) | 12 (8.8) |
| Sometimes | 476 (50.3) | 379 (66.1) | 116 (85.3) | |
| Always | 278 (29.4) | 133 (23.2) | 8 (5.9) | |
| Children wash hands with soap after defecation | Never | 232 (24.5) | 67 (11.7) | 33 (24.3) |
| Sometimes | 600 (63.4) | 384 (67.0) | 99 (72.8) | |
| Always | 114 (12.1) | 122 (21.3) | 4 (2.9) | |
| Naturalistic observations | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) | |
| Caregiver’s hands are clean | 381 (40.3) | 258 (45.0) | 1 (0.7) | |
| Caregiver’s clothes are clean | 349 (36.9) | 292 (51.0) | 23 (16.9) | |
| Interior of house looks swept | 501 (53.0) | 268 (45.9) | 85 (62.5) | |
| Drinking container is covered | 602 (63.0) | 321 (56.0) | 50 (36.8) | |
| Human faeces observed around the house | 434 (45.9) | 89 (15.5) | 47 (34.6) | |
| Animal droppings observed around the house | 485 (51.3) | 142 (24.8) | 68 (50.0) | |
| Household waste observed around the house | 488 (51.6) | 171 (29.8) | 92 (67.6) | |
Caregivers’ statements on child feeding practices (n = 1665)
| Baidoa ( | Dharkenley ( | Dayniile ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caregivers agreed to the following statements: | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) |
| Animal milk (goat and camel) should be given to children < 5 months | 459 (48.5) | 299 (52.2) | 120 (88.2) |
| A 3 day-old baby needs water to quench its thirst | 583 (61.6) | 267 (46.6) | 132 (97.1) |
| Breastfeeding increases mother-child bonding | 714 (75.5) | 424 (74.0) | 125 (91.9) |
| First yellow breast milk (danbar, colostrum) is harmful to children’s health | 485 (51.3) | 360 (62.8) | 46 (33.8) |
| A small child with diarrhoea should be given fewer liquids than normal | 211 (22.3) | 161 (28.1) | 77 (56.6) |
Caregivers’ knowledge and attitudes regarding infant and young child feeding (n = 1665)
| Baidoa | Dharkenley | Dayniile | |
|---|---|---|---|
| The caregivers agreed with the following statements: | |||
| | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) |
| within an hour after birth | 705 (74.5) | 327 (57.1) | 12 (8.8) |
| between 1 and 2 h after birth | 173 (18.3) | 224 (39.1) | 118 (86.8) |
| more than 2 h after birth | 57 (6.0) | 22 (3.8) | 6 (4.4) |
| | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) |
| up to 3 months | 232 (24.5) | 146 (25.5) | 17 (12.5) |
| up to 6 months | 590 (62.4) | 273 (47.6) | 115 (84.6) |
| | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) |
| Sugar water or glucose water | |||
| under 6 months | 178 (18.8) | 289 (50.4) | 115 (84.6) |
| between 6–8 months | 401 (42.3) | 217 (37.9) | 19 (14.0) |
| above 8 months | 314 (33.2) | 65 (11.3) | 0 |
| Thin porridge | |||
| under the age of 6 months | 70 (7.4) | 69 (12.0) | 18 (13.2) |
| between the age of 6–8 months | 221 (23.4) | 279 (48.7) | 102 (75.0) |
| above the age of 8 months | 583 (61.6) | 204 (35.6) | 11 (8.1) |
| Rice | |||
| under the age of 6 months | 58 (6.1) | 27 (4.7) | 23 (16.9) |
| between the age of 6–8 months | 181 (19.1) | 243 (42.4) | 36 (25.5) |
| above the age of 8 months | 634 (68.0) | 281 (49.0) | 76 (55.9) |
| Vegetables | |||
| under the age of 6 months | 64 (6.8) | 24 (4.2) | 20 (14.7) |
| between the age of 6–8 months | 189 (20.0) | 176 (30.7) | 31 (22.8) |
| above the age of 8 months | 604 (63.8) | 349 (60.9) | 82 (60.3) |
| Fruits and fruit juice | |||
| under the age of 6 months | 66 (7.0) | 22 (3.8) | 24 (17.6) |
| between the age of 6–8 months | 195 (20.6) | 217 (37.8) | 62 (45.6) |
| above the age of 8 months | 574 (60.9) | 313 (54.6) | 48 (35.3) |
| Eggs (yolk and whole) | |||
| under the age of 6 months | 70 (7.4) | 55 (9.6) | 16 (11.8) |
| between the age of 6–8 months | 190 (20) | 209 (36.5) | 78 (57.4) |
| above the age of 8 months | 506 (53.5) | 281 (49) | 39 (28.7) |
| Meat/fish/poultry flesh | |||
| under the age of 6 months | 69 (7.3) | 43 (7.5) | 11 (8) |
| between the age of 6–8 months | 164 (17.3) | 162 (28.3) | 25 (18.4) |
| above the age of 8 months | 509 (53.8) | 337 (58.8) | 96 (70.6) |
| | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) |
| once or less | 259 (27.4) | 52 (9) | 8 (5.9) |
| twice or more | 644 (68) | 508 (88.7) | 127 (93.4) |
| | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) |
| 1 year | 386 (40.8) | 129 (22.51) | 33 (24.26) |
| 2 years | 509 (53.8) | 432 (75.4) | 102 (75.0) |