Dewidar Omar, Saad Ammar, Baqar Aqeel, John Jessica C, Riddle Alison, Ota Erika, Kung'u Jacqueline K, Arabi Mandana, Raut Manoj K, Klobodu Seth S, Rowe Sarah, Busch-Hallen Jennifer, Jalal Chowdhury S B, Wuehler Sara, Welch Vivian
School of Epidemiology and Public Health University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada.
University of Ottawa/Bruyère Research Institute Ottawa Ontario Canada.
Campbell Syst Rev. 2021 Nov 9;17(4):e1202. doi: 10.1002/cl2.1202. eCollection 2021 Dec.
The objective of this systematic review is to identify, appraise and synthesise the best available evidence on the effectiveness of nutritional counselling and education interventions on maternal, infant and child health outcomes, and assess the differences in effects across participants' PROGRESS+ characteristics. To achieve these objectives, we will aim to answer the following research questions: What is the effectiveness of nutrition counselling interventions for pregnant women in low- or middle-income countries on maternal, infant and child health outcomes? What are the impacts of nutrition counselling interventions on maternal, infant and child health outcomes across participants' PROGRESS+ characteristics?
本系统评价的目的是识别、评估和综合关于营养咨询与教育干预措施对孕产妇、婴幼儿健康结局有效性的最佳现有证据,并评估不同参与者的PROGRESS+特征在效果上的差异。为实现这些目标,我们旨在回答以下研究问题:低收入或中等收入国家针对孕妇的营养咨询干预措施对孕产妇、婴幼儿健康结局的有效性如何?营养咨询干预措施对不同参与者的PROGRESS+特征在孕产妇、婴幼儿健康结局方面有何影响?