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COVID-19 如何影响食品系统、卫生服务提供以及孕产妇和婴儿营养实践:对肯尼亚向前发展的启示。

How COVID-19 affected food systems, health service delivery and maternal and infant nutrition practices: Implications for moving forward in Kenya.

机构信息

Kavle Consulting LLC, Nairobi, Kenya.

Kavle Consulting LLC, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

出版信息

Matern Child Nutr. 2023 Apr;19(2):e13466. doi: 10.1111/mcn.13466. Epub 2022 Dec 9.

Abstract

This implementation research study sought to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and infant nutrition practices, and related aspects of health and food systems in Nairobi and Uasin Gishu Counties, Kenya. The study triangulated in-depth interviews with 16 pregnant women, 31 lactating women (including COVID-19 positive), 10 facility health workers, 10 community health volunteers, 6 focus group discussions (FGDs) with food vendors, 4 FGDs and 15 stakeholder interviews with government and implementing partners. Trends from Kenyan Health Information System indicators (i.e., exclusive breastfeeding and initiation of breastfeeding, antenatal care) were also examined. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a decline in attendance of antenatal care, and maternity facilities was observed, and corroborated by Kenyan Health Information System data. Lack of clarity among health workers on COVID-19 breastfeeding guidance and fear of COVID-19 infection early in the pandemic were key drivers of early infant formula use, mother-child separation following delivery and delayed initiation of breastfeeding. Most women exclusively breastfed due to Government of Kenya restrictions in movement. Unemployment and job loss was linked to food insecurity and worsened by increased food prices and limited social protection measures. In response, pregnant and lactating women resorted to skipping meals and reducing quantity and variety of foods consumed. Efforts to build forward from COVID-19 in Kenya should include facility and community health education to prevent disruptions in breastfeeding and to support maternal dietary intake, and in the provision of targeted social protection measures alongside other multisectoral interventions (i.e., psychosocial support) for Kenyan pregnant and lactating women.

摘要

这项实施研究旨在考察 COVID-19 大流行对肯尼亚内罗毕和乌辛古舒县母婴营养实践以及卫生和食品系统相关方面的影响。该研究采用三角分析法,对 16 名孕妇、31 名哺乳期妇女(包括 COVID-19 阳性)、10 名医疗机构卫生工作者、10 名社区卫生志愿者、6 个食品供应商焦点小组讨论(FGD)、4 个 FGD 和 15 个与政府和实施伙伴的利益相关者访谈进行了深入访谈。还审查了肯尼亚卫生信息系统指标(即纯母乳喂养和母乳喂养开始、产前护理)的趋势。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,观察到产前护理和产妇设施的出勤率下降,这与肯尼亚卫生信息系统数据相符。卫生工作者对 COVID-19 母乳喂养指导的认识不清以及对 COVID-19 感染的恐惧在大流行早期是婴儿配方奶粉早期使用、母婴分离以及母乳喂养延迟开始的主要驱动因素。由于肯尼亚政府对行动的限制,大多数妇女都进行了纯母乳喂养。失业和失业与粮食不安全有关,而粮食价格上涨和有限的社会保护措施使情况恶化。作为回应,孕妇和哺乳期妇女开始不吃饭,减少所食用食物的数量和种类。肯尼亚从 COVID-19 中向前发展的努力应包括对设施和社区进行健康教育,以防止母乳喂养中断,并支持孕产妇饮食摄入,并在提供有针对性的社会保护措施的同时,对肯尼亚的孕妇和哺乳期妇女进行其他多部门干预(即社会心理支持)。

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