Examining the complex dynamics influencing acute malnutrition in Turkana and Samburu counties: study protocol

Calistus Wilunda, Estelle Sidze, Faith Thuita, Dickson Amugsi, Amanuel Abajobir, Martin Mutua, Bonventure Mwangi, Samuel Iddi, Chessa Lutter, Valerie Flax, Albert Webale, Esther Anono, Hazel Odhiambo, Caroline Wangui Wainaina, Elizabeth Kimani-Murage, Stephen Ekiru, Gillian Chepkwony, John Ebei, Duncan Lesiamito, Brad Sagara
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Acute malnutrition in children under 5 years is persistent in arid and semi-arid lands in Eastern Africa. This study aimed to identify the drivers of acute malnutrition in Turkana and Samburu counties, Kenya. This was a population-based longitudinal mixed-methods observational study. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected at Wave 1 but only quantitative data were collected during follow-up. Participants were a representative sample of children and their primary caregivers from households with children under 3 years at Wave 1. Anthropometric measurements of all children under 5 years in the sampled households were taken at Wave 1 (May to July 2021), and one child under 3 years was randomly selected for follow-up about every 4 months over 2 years for six data collection waves. The study also collected data on socio-demographics; child feeding practices and morbidity, household water and food insecurity; shocks; coping strategies, social safety nets and economic safeguards; water, sanitation, and hygiene; decision making of women; and food consumption. Qualitative data were collected through community dialogues, focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, photovoice and key informant interviews with mothers and fathers with children under 5 years, community leaders, county officials and staff of nongovernmental organizations. The data were coded and analyzed thematically. Data collection is complete, and analysis is ongoing. The analysis includes thematic analysis of qualitative data and descriptive and multivariable regression analysis of quantitative data.
研究影响图尔卡纳和桑布鲁县急性营养不良的复杂动态:研究协议
在非洲东部的干旱和半干旱地区,5 岁以下儿童的急性营养不良现象长期存在。这项研究旨在确定肯尼亚图尔卡纳县和桑布鲁县急性营养不良的驱动因素。这是一项基于人口的纵向混合方法观察研究。在第一波研究中收集了定性和定量数据,但在后续研究中仅收集了定量数据。在第一阶段,研究对象为有 3 岁以下儿童的家庭中具有代表性的儿童及其主要照顾者。在第 1 波(2021 年 5 月至 7 月)中,对抽样家庭中所有 5 岁以下儿童进行了人体测量,并在 2 年中每隔 4 个月随机抽取一名 3 岁以下儿童进行随访,共进行了 6 波数据收集。研究还收集了以下方面的数据:社会人口统计;儿童喂养方式和发病率;家庭用水和粮食不安全;冲击;应对策略、社会安全网和经济保障;用水、环境卫生和个人卫生;妇女决策;以及食品消费。定性数据是通过社区对话、焦点小组讨论、深度访谈、图片记录和关键信息提供者访谈收集的,访谈对象包括有 5 岁以下儿童的父母、社区领袖、县官员和非政府组织工作人员。对数据进行了编码和专题分析。数据收集工作已经完成,分析工作正在进行中。分析包括对定性数据进行专题分析,对定量数据进行描述性分析和多变量回归分析。
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