Improving child nutrition and development through community-based childcare centres in Malawi – The NEEP-IE study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Abstract Background The Nutrition Embedded Evaluation Programme Impact Evaluation (NEEP-IE) study is a cluster randomised controlled trial designed to evaluate the impact of a childcare centre-based integrated nutritional and agricultural intervention on the diets, nutrition and development of young...

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Main Authors: Aulo Gelli, Amy Margolies, Marco Santacroce, Katie Sproule, Sophie Theis, Natalie Roschnik, Aisha Twalibu, George Chidalengwa, Amrik Cooper, Tyler Moorhead, Melissa Gladstone, Patricia Kariger, Mangani Kutundu
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Published: BMC 2017-06-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-017-2003-7
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spelling doaj-9b34e2bfd4974860bbdec1e9ab951deb2020-11-25T01:52:42ZengBMCTrials1745-62152017-06-0118111210.1186/s13063-017-2003-7Improving child nutrition and development through community-based childcare centres in Malawi – The NEEP-IE study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trialAulo Gelli0Amy Margolies1Marco Santacroce2Katie Sproule3Sophie Theis4Natalie Roschnik5Aisha Twalibu6George Chidalengwa7Amrik Cooper8Tyler Moorhead9Melissa Gladstone10Patricia Kariger11Mangani Kutundu12International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)Johns Hopkins UniversityInternational Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)Save the Children, USA/MalawiSave the Children, USA/MalawiSave the Children, USA/MalawiIkapadata, RSAIkapadata, RSAUniversity of LiverpoolUniversity of California at BerkeleyChancellor College, University of MalawiAbstract Background The Nutrition Embedded Evaluation Programme Impact Evaluation (NEEP-IE) study is a cluster randomised controlled trial designed to evaluate the impact of a childcare centre-based integrated nutritional and agricultural intervention on the diets, nutrition and development of young children in Malawi. The intervention includes activities to improve nutritious food production and training/behaviour-change communication to improve food intake, care and hygiene practices. This paper presents the rationale and study design for this randomised control trial. Methods Sixty community-based childcare centres (CBCCs) in rural communities around Zomba district, Malawi, were randomised to either (1) a control group where children were attending CBCCs supported by Save the Children’s Early Childhood Health and Development (ECD) programme, or (2) an intervention group where nutritional and agricultural support activities were provided alongside the routine provision of the Save the Children’s ECD programme. Primary outcomes at child level include dietary intake (measured through 24-h recall), whilst secondary outcomes include child development (Malawi Development Assessment Tool (MDAT)) and nutritional status (anthropometric measurements). At household level, primary outcomes include smallholder farmer production output and crop-mix (recall of last production season). Intermediate outcomes along theorised agricultural and nutritional pathways were measured. During this trial, we will follow a mixed-methods approach and undertake child-, household-, CBCC- and market-level surveys and assessments as well as in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with project stakeholders. Discussion Assessing the simultaneous impact of preschool meals on diets, nutrition, child development and agriculture is a complex undertaking. This study is the first to explicitly examine, from a food systems perspective, the impact of a preschool meals programme on dietary choices, alongside outcomes in the nutritional, child development and agricultural domains. The findings of this evaluation will provide evidence to support policymakers in the scale-up of national programmes. Trial registration ISRCTN registry, ID: ISRCTN96497560 . Registered on 21 September 2016.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-017-2003-7Preschool feedingImpact evaluationNutritionAgricultureChild development
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author Aulo Gelli
Amy Margolies
Marco Santacroce
Katie Sproule
Sophie Theis
Natalie Roschnik
Aisha Twalibu
George Chidalengwa
Amrik Cooper
Tyler Moorhead
Melissa Gladstone
Patricia Kariger
Mangani Kutundu
spellingShingle Aulo Gelli
Amy Margolies
Marco Santacroce
Katie Sproule
Sophie Theis
Natalie Roschnik
Aisha Twalibu
George Chidalengwa
Amrik Cooper
Tyler Moorhead
Melissa Gladstone
Patricia Kariger
Mangani Kutundu
Improving child nutrition and development through community-based childcare centres in Malawi – The NEEP-IE study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Trials
Preschool feeding
Impact evaluation
Nutrition
Agriculture
Child development
author_facet Aulo Gelli
Amy Margolies
Marco Santacroce
Katie Sproule
Sophie Theis
Natalie Roschnik
Aisha Twalibu
George Chidalengwa
Amrik Cooper
Tyler Moorhead
Melissa Gladstone
Patricia Kariger
Mangani Kutundu
author_sort Aulo Gelli
title Improving child nutrition and development through community-based childcare centres in Malawi – The NEEP-IE study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_short Improving child nutrition and development through community-based childcare centres in Malawi – The NEEP-IE study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_full Improving child nutrition and development through community-based childcare centres in Malawi – The NEEP-IE study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Improving child nutrition and development through community-based childcare centres in Malawi – The NEEP-IE study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Improving child nutrition and development through community-based childcare centres in Malawi – The NEEP-IE study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_sort improving child nutrition and development through community-based childcare centres in malawi – the neep-ie study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Abstract Background The Nutrition Embedded Evaluation Programme Impact Evaluation (NEEP-IE) study is a cluster randomised controlled trial designed to evaluate the impact of a childcare centre-based integrated nutritional and agricultural intervention on the diets, nutrition and development of young children in Malawi. The intervention includes activities to improve nutritious food production and training/behaviour-change communication to improve food intake, care and hygiene practices. This paper presents the rationale and study design for this randomised control trial. Methods Sixty community-based childcare centres (CBCCs) in rural communities around Zomba district, Malawi, were randomised to either (1) a control group where children were attending CBCCs supported by Save the Children’s Early Childhood Health and Development (ECD) programme, or (2) an intervention group where nutritional and agricultural support activities were provided alongside the routine provision of the Save the Children’s ECD programme. Primary outcomes at child level include dietary intake (measured through 24-h recall), whilst secondary outcomes include child development (Malawi Development Assessment Tool (MDAT)) and nutritional status (anthropometric measurements). At household level, primary outcomes include smallholder farmer production output and crop-mix (recall of last production season). Intermediate outcomes along theorised agricultural and nutritional pathways were measured. During this trial, we will follow a mixed-methods approach and undertake child-, household-, CBCC- and market-level surveys and assessments as well as in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with project stakeholders. Discussion Assessing the simultaneous impact of preschool meals on diets, nutrition, child development and agriculture is a complex undertaking. This study is the first to explicitly examine, from a food systems perspective, the impact of a preschool meals programme on dietary choices, alongside outcomes in the nutritional, child development and agricultural domains. The findings of this evaluation will provide evidence to support policymakers in the scale-up of national programmes. Trial registration ISRCTN registry, ID: ISRCTN96497560 . Registered on 21 September 2016.
topic Preschool feeding
Impact evaluation
Nutrition
Agriculture
Child development
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-017-2003-7
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