Sunguya Bruno F, Poudel Krishna C, Mlunde Linda B, Urassa David P, Jimba Masamine, Yasuoka Junko
Department of Community and Global Health, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan.
Trials. 2013 Oct 25;14:352. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-14-352.
Feeding practices and child undernutrition can be improved when trained health workers provide proper nutrition counseling to caregivers. However, this important management component is difficult to achieve in countries where trained health workers are limited; Tanzania is no exception. In rural and semi-urban areas, mid-level providers (MLPs) are left to manage diseases such as HIV/AIDS.Training health workers in nutrition has been shown to be an effective intervention among HIV-negative children elsewhere, but no studies have been conducted among HIV-positive children. Furthermore, in Tanzania and other countries with MLPs, no evidence currently exists demonstrating an improvement in nutrition among children who receive health services given by MLPs. This study thus aims to examine the efficacy of nutrition training of MLPs on feeding practices and the nutrition status of HIV-positive children in Tanga, Tanzania.
METHODS/DESIGN: We will conduct a cluster randomized controlled trial in care and treatment centers (CTCs) in Tanga, Tanzania. The CTCs will be the unit of randomization. We will select 16 CTCs out of 32 for this study, of which we will randomly assign 8 to the intervention arm and 8 to the control arm by coin flipping. From the selected CTCs we will attempt to recruit a total of 800 HIV-positive children aged 6 months to 14 years, half of whom will be receiving care and/or treatment in the CTCs of the intervention arm, and the other half of whom will be receiving care and/or treatment in the CTCs of the control arm (400 children in each condition).We will provide nutrition training to MLPs of the CTCs selected for the intervention arm. In this intervention, we will use the World Health Organization guidelines on nutrition training of health workers for HIV-positive children aged 6 months to 14 years. The trained MLPs will then provide tailored nutrition counseling to caregivers of children being treated at the 8 CTCs of the intervention arm. We will measure nutrition status and child feeding practices monthly for a total of six months.
Results of this trial will help expanding undernutrition interventions among HIV-positive children in Tanzania and other countries.
Current Controlled Trials: ISRCTN65346364.
当经过培训的卫生工作者为照料者提供适当的营养咨询时,喂养方式和儿童营养不良状况能够得到改善。然而,在受过培训的卫生工作者数量有限的国家,这一重要的管理环节很难实现;坦桑尼亚也不例外。在农村和半城市地区,中级医疗服务提供者(MLP)负责管理诸如艾滋病毒/艾滋病等疾病。在其他地方,对卫生工作者进行营养培训已被证明是针对艾滋病毒阴性儿童的一项有效干预措施,但尚未在艾滋病毒阳性儿童中开展相关研究。此外,在坦桑尼亚和其他有MLP的国家,目前尚无证据表明接受MLP提供的卫生服务的儿童在营养方面有所改善。因此,本研究旨在探讨对坦桑尼亚坦噶地区的MLP进行营养培训对艾滋病毒阳性儿童喂养方式和营养状况的效果。
方法/设计:我们将在坦桑尼亚坦噶地区的护理和治疗中心(CTC)开展一项整群随机对照试验。CTC将作为随机分组单位。我们将从32个CTC中选取16个用于本研究,通过抛硬币的方式随机将其中8个分配到干预组,8个分配到对照组。我们将试图从选定的CTC中总共招募800名6个月至14岁的艾滋病毒阳性儿童,其中一半将在干预组的CTC接受护理和/或治疗,另一半将在对照组的CTC接受护理和/或治疗(每种情况各400名儿童)。我们将为被选入干预组的CTC的MLP提供营养培训。在这项干预中,我们将使用世界卫生组织针对6个月至14岁艾滋病毒阳性儿童的卫生工作者营养培训指南。然后,经过培训的MLP将为在干预组的8个CTC接受治疗的儿童的照料者提供量身定制的营养咨询。我们将总共六个月每月测量营养状况和儿童喂养方式。
本试验结果将有助于在坦桑尼亚和其他国家扩大针对艾滋病毒阳性儿童的营养不良干预措施。
当前受控试验:ISRCTN65346364。