Effectiveness of nutrition centers in Ceará state, northeastern Brazil

Childhood malnutrition has been a major, long-standing health concern in northeastern Brazil. In response, during 1992_1994, the state government of Ceará, with financial support from the World Bank, established 34 new nutrition centers. During 1996 an evaluation of the centers was conducted to dete...

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Main Authors: Monte Cristina Maria Gomes do, Ashworth Ann, Sá Maria Lúcia Barreto, Diniz Regina Lúcia Portela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pan American Health Organization 1998-01-01
Series:Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
Online Access:http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49891998001200002
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spelling doaj-22e2e3d9381041c09bbcc8d3f48b63c12020-11-25T00:02:26ZengPan American Health OrganizationRevista Panamericana de Salud Pública1020-49891998-01-0146Effectiveness of nutrition centers in Ceará state, northeastern BrazilMonte Cristina Maria Gomes doAshworth AnnSá Maria Lúcia BarretoDiniz Regina Lúcia PortelaChildhood malnutrition has been a major, long-standing health concern in northeastern Brazil. In response, during 1992_1994, the state government of Ceará, with financial support from the World Bank, established 34 new nutrition centers. During 1996 an evaluation of the centers was conducted to determine their effectiveness in treating children with malnutrition and to identify weaknesses in the system and possible solutions. Also evaluated were the adequacy of resources, admission and discharge criteria, staff training, and community satisfaction. Effectiveness was found to be low. Treatment procedures did not conform with World Health Organization recommendations. Rates of weight gain were inadequate, and the mean duration of rehabilitation-8.7 months-was too long. Case fatality in two centers was unacceptably high, 40% and more. Entry and exit criteria for rehabilitation were ill defined, resulting in some nonmalnourished children being enrolled. Few staff were adequately trained; knowledge was weak, especially about case management; and mothers were not effectively instructed. Recommendations include setting objectives for the centers, improving referral systems, standardizing entry criteria, improving case management, and establishing performance indicators.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49891998001200002
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author Monte Cristina Maria Gomes do
Ashworth Ann
Sá Maria Lúcia Barreto
Diniz Regina Lúcia Portela
spellingShingle Monte Cristina Maria Gomes do
Ashworth Ann
Sá Maria Lúcia Barreto
Diniz Regina Lúcia Portela
Effectiveness of nutrition centers in Ceará state, northeastern Brazil
Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
author_facet Monte Cristina Maria Gomes do
Ashworth Ann
Sá Maria Lúcia Barreto
Diniz Regina Lúcia Portela
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title Effectiveness of nutrition centers in Ceará state, northeastern Brazil
title_short Effectiveness of nutrition centers in Ceará state, northeastern Brazil
title_full Effectiveness of nutrition centers in Ceará state, northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Effectiveness of nutrition centers in Ceará state, northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of nutrition centers in Ceará state, northeastern Brazil
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series Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
issn 1020-4989
publishDate 1998-01-01
description Childhood malnutrition has been a major, long-standing health concern in northeastern Brazil. In response, during 1992_1994, the state government of Ceará, with financial support from the World Bank, established 34 new nutrition centers. During 1996 an evaluation of the centers was conducted to determine their effectiveness in treating children with malnutrition and to identify weaknesses in the system and possible solutions. Also evaluated were the adequacy of resources, admission and discharge criteria, staff training, and community satisfaction. Effectiveness was found to be low. Treatment procedures did not conform with World Health Organization recommendations. Rates of weight gain were inadequate, and the mean duration of rehabilitation-8.7 months-was too long. Case fatality in two centers was unacceptably high, 40% and more. Entry and exit criteria for rehabilitation were ill defined, resulting in some nonmalnourished children being enrolled. Few staff were adequately trained; knowledge was weak, especially about case management; and mothers were not effectively instructed. Recommendations include setting objectives for the centers, improving referral systems, standardizing entry criteria, improving case management, and establishing performance indicators.
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