IF 0.9 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Pan African Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11604/pamj.2024.49.38.36956
Promise Rangarirai Majiwa, Prosper Chopera, Tonderayi Mathew Matsungo
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导言:家庭主导型中上臂围(FL-MUAC)是一种基于社区的急性营养不良筛查方法,其核心是培训母亲或护理人员使用彩色编码的中上臂围(MUAC)磁带来筛查儿童营养不良。为了总结现有证据并评估 FL-MUAC 方法在非洲急性营养不良筛查中的使用情况,我们进行了一次范围审查。我们使用电子数据库进行了系统性文献检索,以确定调查 FL-MUAC 方法的相关研究文献。搜索来源包括 PubMed、Google Scholar 和机构网站,如紧急营养网络 (ENN) 和《急性营养不良状况》。对文献进行筛选和资格评估,并从符合条件的文献中提取数据。根据纳入和排除标准,有 12 篇文献符合审查条件。八篇同行评议文章和四篇业务文件被纳入范围界定审查。结果显示,在包括津巴布韦、尼日尔、肯尼亚、乍得和马里在内的 16 个国家,母亲和看护人已使用 FL-MUAC 方法监测其子女的营养状况。在已实施该方法的 16 个国家中,有证据表明,急性营养不良筛查的覆盖面扩大了,筛查频率增加了,住院率降低了,营养不良病例的治愈率提高了,这些都归功于 FL-MUAC 方法。总之,FL-MUAC 方法仍在大多数非洲国家进行试点。此外,现有证据表明,FL-MUAC 有可能在早期诊断和提高急性营养不良覆盖率方面发挥有效作用。然而,有必要将 FL-MUAC 纳入医疗保健系统,并促进监测和评估指标的标准化。
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Family-led mid-upper arm circumference (FL-MUAC) approach and the screening of acute malnutrition in children aged 6 to 59 months in Africa: a scoping review.

Introduction: family-led mid-upper arm circumference (FL-MUAC) is a community-based acute malnutrition screening approach that is centered on training the mother or caregiver to use colour-coded MUAC tapes to screen children for malnutrition. A scoping review was conducted to summarise available evidence and evaluate the use of the FL-MUAC approach in the screening for acute malnutrition in Africa. A systematic literature search was performed using electronic databases to identify relevant research documents investigating the FL-MUAC approach. The search sources included PubMed, Google Scholar, and institution websites such as the Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN) and The State of Acute Malnutrition. Documents were screened and assessed for eligibility and data was extracted from the eligible documents. Twelve documents were eligible for review based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Eight peer-reviewed articles and four operational documents were included in the scoping review. The results show that the FL-MUAC approach has been used by mothers and caregivers to monitor their children's nutrition status in sixteen countries including Zimbabwe, Niger, Kenya, Chad, and Mali. In the sixteen countries where the approach has been implemented, there has been evidence of improved acute malnutrition screening coverage and increased frequency of screening, low hospitalization rate, and high cure rate of malnutrition cases attributed to the FL-MUAC approach. In conclusion, the FL-MUAC approach is still being piloted in most African countries. In addition, available evidence shows that FL-MUAC has the potential to be effective in early diagnosis and improved coverage for acute malnutrition. However, there is a need to integrate the FL-MUAC into healthcare systems and promote the standardization of monitoring and evaluation indicators.

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