Eucheria Ekugeni Abua, Antor Odu Ndep, Nsikakabasi Samuel George, Brian Enembe Edet, Edward Onun Okoi, Helen Lonn, Christiana Ogben, Gima Humphrey Forje, Theresa Mark Awa, Maurice-Joel Ugbe Ugbe
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Background: Internal displacement due to conflict or crises has led to millions, including children under five, residing in precarious internally displaced persons (IDP) camps. Malnutrition, predominantly undernutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa, is a significant concern in these contexts. This review aimed to assess the factors and determinants of malnutrition among under-five children in IDP Camps in Africa.
Method: The review was conducted according to the PRISMA guidelines, and the research protocol was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42023460266). Embase, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Web of Science, CABI Abstracts, Scopus and Google Scholar were searched methodically. The AXIS Critical Appraisal of Cross-sectional Studies Tool was utilized to evaluate the quality and risk of bias of each included study.
Result: After screening full-text articles, eight studies meeting eligibility criteria were included in the review. Factors influencing nutritional status of under-five children were summarized into 11 themes: Age, Gender, Caregiver's Educational Status, Family Planning, Antenatal Care, Displacement Status, Access to Safe Water and Handwashing, Dietary Diversity, Disease History, Caregiver's Occupation, and Household Income.
Conclusion: This review examined the factors contributing to malnutrition among under-five children in IDP camps in Africa, and sheds light on neglected crises. It adds to existing knowledge in this area. The findings underscore the need for future research to explore variations in malnutrition determinants across different IDP contexts and to focus on multi-sector collaboration for effective policy implementation in addressing malnutrition in African IDP camps.
背景:冲突或危机造成的国内流离失所已导致包括五岁以下儿童在内的数百万人居住在危险的国内流离失所者营地。在这些情况下,营养不良,主要是撒哈拉以南非洲的营养不足,是一个重大问题。本综述旨在评估非洲境内流离失所者营地中5岁以下儿童营养不良的因素和决定因素。方法:按照PRISMA指南进行综述,研究方案在PROSPERO注册(CRD42023460266)。系统检索Embase、MEDLINE、CINAHL、Web of Science、CABI Abstracts、Scopus和谷歌Scholar。采用AXIS横断面研究关键评价工具评估每项纳入研究的质量和偏倚风险。结果:在筛选全文文章后,符合资格标准的8项研究被纳入综述。影响五岁以下儿童营养状况的因素被归纳为11个主题:年龄、性别、照顾者的教育程度、计划生育、产前保健、流离失所状况、获得安全饮用水和洗手、饮食多样性、疾病史、照顾者的职业和家庭收入。结论:本综述调查了导致非洲境内流离失所者营地五岁以下儿童营养不良的因素,并揭示了被忽视的危机。它增加了这一领域的现有知识。研究结果强调,未来需要开展研究,探索不同境内流离失所者背景下营养不良决定因素的差异,并注重多部门合作,以有效实施政策,解决非洲境内流离失所者营地的营养不良问题。