Risk of child undernutrition in households with life-limiting illness: A cross-sectional study.

IF 1.2 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Janni B Petersen, Irene Naleba, Josephine Namugambe, Sofine Heilskov, Per Kallestrup
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Abstract

Background:  An ongoing challenge within the field of undernutrition is to identify children at risk.

Aim:  The objective of this study was to investigate whether children who are living in households inhabiting a household member with a life-limiting illness are at risk of undernutrition.

Setting:  A comparative cross-sectional study was performed in Uganda.

Methods:  We collected anthropometric data on children under the age of five and information on household dietary diversity, food security and healthcare barriers. Study participants for the hypothesised high-risk group were recruited within households receiving home-based palliative care. The comparison group included neighbouring households.

Results:  Data collection from 145 paired households was performed from April to July 2021. There was no statistically significant difference in prevalence of undernutrition. For all continuous nutrition indicators there was a trend towards less undernutrition in the hypothesised high-risk group than in the comparison group. We found lower overall prevalence of acute malnutrition than expected. The hypothesised high-risk group was associated with higher food insecurity than the comparison group.

Conclusion:  Lower overall acute malnutrition than expected may be because of the season variability. Stunting was higher than expected in both groups, which may suggest season variability in undernutrition. The results suggest a protective effect of receiving home-based palliative care on child nutritional status.Contribution: The study did not show a risk of child undernutrition in households inhabiting a household member with life-limiting illness. Future research may identify key elements responsible for the potential protective effects of home-based palliative care on child undernutrition.

患有限制生命疾病的家庭中儿童营养不良的风险:一项横断面研究。
背景:在营养不良领域中,一个持续的挑战是确定处于危险中的儿童。目的:本研究的目的是调查生活在患有限制生命疾病的家庭中的儿童是否有营养不良的风险。背景:在乌干达进行了一项比较横断面研究。方法:我们收集了5岁以下儿童的人体测量数据以及家庭饮食多样性、食品安全和保健障碍的信息。假设的高风险组的研究参与者是在接受家庭姑息治疗的家庭中招募的。对照组包括邻近的家庭。结果:从2021年4月至7月收集了145对配对家庭的数据。在营养不良发生率方面没有统计学上的显著差异。对于所有的连续营养指标,假设的高风险组的营养不良倾向比对照组少。我们发现急性营养不良的总体发生率低于预期。与对照组相比,假设的高风险组的食物不安全程度更高。结论:急性营养不良发生率低于预期可能与季节变化有关。两组的发育迟缓率都高于预期,这可能表明营养不良的季节变化。结果表明,接受以家庭为基础的姑息治疗对儿童营养状况有保护作用。贡献:该研究并未显示患有限制生命疾病的家庭成员存在儿童营养不良的风险。未来的研究可能会确定家庭姑息治疗对儿童营养不良的潜在保护作用的关键因素。
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