一项过程评估显示,灵活性是向印度弱势部落群体提供营养教育的关键。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Food and Nutrition Bulletin Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1177/03795721241312275
Jonathan Mockshell, Thea Ritter, James Garrett
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背景:本研究是对营养教育干预的过程评估,该干预是针对印度奥里萨邦弱势部落群体的大规模发展计划的一部分。目的:目的是检查干预措施是否按计划运行(实施保真度),调查实现更大影响的潜在途径,并就如何在类似情况下设计营养教育干预措施提供建议。方法:项目影响路径构成了该过程评估的基础,跟踪投入、过程、产出、结果和影响。该研究的混合方法包括半结构化访谈、焦点小组讨论和过程网络映射。采用叙事分析对笔录进行检验。在项目影响路径的背景下分析数据。结果:干预措施未按预期交付(实施保真度低)。尽管面临种种挑战,如无法利用行为改变沟通、资金不足以及语言和文化障碍,但灵活性是向受益人提供营养教育的关键。尽管保真度较低,但定性结果表明,干预措施提高了受益者的营养和健康意识。结论:营养教育项目需要提供足够的资源来培训一线工作人员和受益者,以达到预期的效果和影响。利用现有组织,将其纳入基于生产的干预措施,并纳入易于理解的营养模型、实际示范和视频,将增加一线工作人员和受益人的参与和理解,从而改善妇幼营养和健康成果。
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A Process Evaluation Revealed That Flexibility Was Key to Delivering Nutrition Education to Vulnerable Tribal Groups in India.

BackgroundThis study is a process evaluation of a nutrition education intervention that is part of a large-scale development program targeting vulnerable tribal groups in Odisha, India.ObjectiveThe objectives are to examine whether the intervention is operating as planned (implementation fidelity), investigate potential pathways to achieve greater impact, and provide recommendations on how to design nutrition education interventions in similar contexts.MethodsA program impact pathway forms the basis of this process evaluation, tracing inputs, processes, outputs, outcomes, and impacts. The study's mixed-methods approach includes semistructured interviews, focus group discussions, and Process Net-Mapping. Narrative analysis was applied to examine the transcripts. Data were analyzed in the context of the program impact pathway.ResultsThe intervention was not delivered as intended (low implementation fidelity). Flexibility was key in providing nutrition education to beneficiaries despite challenges, such as the inability to utilize behavior change communication, inadequate funding, and language and cultural barriers. Despite low fidelity, the qualitative results show that the intervention improved awareness of nutrition and health among beneficiaries.ConclusionsProviding adequate resources for training frontline workers and beneficiaries is required for nutrition education programs to achieve their desired effectiveness and impact. Utilizing existing organizations, integration into production-based interventions, and incorporating easy-to-understand nutrition models, practical demonstrations, and videos would increase frontline worker and beneficiary engagement and understanding, leading to improved maternal and child nutritional and health outcomes.

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Food and Nutrition Bulletin
Food and Nutrition Bulletin 工程技术-食品科技
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4.10
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31
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Food and Nutrition Bulletin (FNB,) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal published quarterly by the Nevin Scrimshaw International Nutrition Foundation. The Journal is one of the leading resources used by researchers, academics, nutrition policy makers and planners in over 125 countries to obtain the most current research and policy information related to nutrition in developing countries.
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