A&T Bangladesh Urban Maternal Nutrition Endline Survey 2022: Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Client Interview

This dataset is the result of the Client Interview survey that was conducted to gather data for the endline part of the impact evaluation study of the Alive & Thrive (A&T) interventions delivered through the Urban Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health (MNCH) Services in Bangladesh. These include build...

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Autor principal: International Food Policy Research Institute
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145241
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description This dataset is the result of the Client Interview survey that was conducted to gather data for the endline part of the impact evaluation study of the Alive & Thrive (A&T) interventions delivered through the Urban Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health (MNCH) Services in Bangladesh. These include building capacity for health providers and nutritional counselors in urban health clinics, creating friendly environment for maternal infant, and young child nutrition (MIYCN) counseling in clinic settings, community mobilization for demand creation of MIYCN services, interpersonal counseling on diet during pregnancy and consumption of iron-folic acid (IFA) and calcium, promotion of adequate weight-gain monitoring during pregnancy, and counseling on breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices. -A&T is a global initiative that supports the scaling up of nutrition interventions to save lives, prevent illnesses, and contribute to healthy growth and development through improved maternal nutrition, breastfeeding, and complementary feeding practices. Using a quasi-experimental design, the primary objectives of the A&T evaluation study in Bangladesh are to answer the following questions: -What are the impacts of standardized and upgraded MIYCN counseling services on the behaviors of clients including: -Pregnant women: 1) consumption of diversified foods; 2) intake of IFA and calcium supplements during pregnancy -Mothers of children <12 months: age-appropriate infant feeding -Is it feasible to standardize the delivery of MIYCN counseling services in existing urban health facilities? -Can the quality of MIYCN counseling services be improved by upgrading and standardizing existing MIYCN counseling services in urban health facilities? -What are the impacts of standardized and upgraded MIYCN counseling services on the utilization of MIYCN services? The endline survey used 16 facilities in Dhaka, Bangladesh, with a non-random assignment of facilities to the intervention and control groups. Eight facilities from two NGOs of Radda and Marie Stopes received the intervention, while eight facilities operated by Nari Maitree and Shimantik served as the comparison group. The survey took place in May-July 2022 by the team from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), in collaboration with the survey firm, DATA (Data Analysis and Technical Assistance). The endline survey comprised four questionnaires: 1) health facility assessment; 2) healthcare provider survey; 3) case observations and 4) client interviews. The Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Client Interviews were conducted in clients’ homes using the structured questionnaire. The questionnaires included modules on the background and demographic characteristics, obstetric history, ANC care and counseling, consumption of supplements, dietary intake, infant and young child feeding practices, current MIYCN knowledge and perceptions, food security, decision-making power, and mental health.
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spelling CGSpace1452412024-06-21T11:42:31Z A&T Bangladesh Urban Maternal Nutrition Endline Survey 2022: Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Client Interview International Food Policy Research Institute health services health communication sanitation standard operating procedures child feeding infant feeding breastfeeding nutrition education communication maternal and child health child health health nutrition This dataset is the result of the Client Interview survey that was conducted to gather data for the endline part of the impact evaluation study of the Alive & Thrive (A&T) interventions delivered through the Urban Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health (MNCH) Services in Bangladesh. These include building capacity for health providers and nutritional counselors in urban health clinics, creating friendly environment for maternal infant, and young child nutrition (MIYCN) counseling in clinic settings, community mobilization for demand creation of MIYCN services, interpersonal counseling on diet during pregnancy and consumption of iron-folic acid (IFA) and calcium, promotion of adequate weight-gain monitoring during pregnancy, and counseling on breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices. -A&T is a global initiative that supports the scaling up of nutrition interventions to save lives, prevent illnesses, and contribute to healthy growth and development through improved maternal nutrition, breastfeeding, and complementary feeding practices. Using a quasi-experimental design, the primary objectives of the A&T evaluation study in Bangladesh are to answer the following questions: -What are the impacts of standardized and upgraded MIYCN counseling services on the behaviors of clients including: -Pregnant women: 1) consumption of diversified foods; 2) intake of IFA and calcium supplements during pregnancy -Mothers of children <12 months: age-appropriate infant feeding -Is it feasible to standardize the delivery of MIYCN counseling services in existing urban health facilities? -Can the quality of MIYCN counseling services be improved by upgrading and standardizing existing MIYCN counseling services in urban health facilities? -What are the impacts of standardized and upgraded MIYCN counseling services on the utilization of MIYCN services? The endline survey used 16 facilities in Dhaka, Bangladesh, with a non-random assignment of facilities to the intervention and control groups. Eight facilities from two NGOs of Radda and Marie Stopes received the intervention, while eight facilities operated by Nari Maitree and Shimantik served as the comparison group. The survey took place in May-July 2022 by the team from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), in collaboration with the survey firm, DATA (Data Analysis and Technical Assistance). The endline survey comprised four questionnaires: 1) health facility assessment; 2) healthcare provider survey; 3) case observations and 4) client interviews. The Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Client Interviews were conducted in clients’ homes using the structured questionnaire. The questionnaires included modules on the background and demographic characteristics, obstetric history, ANC care and counseling, consumption of supplements, dietary intake, infant and young child feeding practices, current MIYCN knowledge and perceptions, food security, decision-making power, and mental health. 2023-05-19 2024-06-14T15:03:11Z 2024-06-14T15:03:11Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145241 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2023. A&T Bangladesh Urban Maternal Nutrition Endline Survey 2022: Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Client Interview. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/8Y7T53. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
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health communication
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nutrition education
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child health
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A&T Bangladesh Urban Maternal Nutrition Endline Survey 2022: Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Client Interview
title A&T Bangladesh Urban Maternal Nutrition Endline Survey 2022: Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Client Interview
title_full A&T Bangladesh Urban Maternal Nutrition Endline Survey 2022: Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Client Interview
title_fullStr A&T Bangladesh Urban Maternal Nutrition Endline Survey 2022: Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Client Interview
title_full_unstemmed A&T Bangladesh Urban Maternal Nutrition Endline Survey 2022: Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Client Interview
title_short A&T Bangladesh Urban Maternal Nutrition Endline Survey 2022: Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Client Interview
title_sort a t bangladesh urban maternal nutrition endline survey 2022 integrated management of childhood illness imci client interview
topic health services
health communication
sanitation standard operating procedures
child feeding
infant feeding
breastfeeding
nutrition education
communication
maternal and child health
child health
health
nutrition
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145241
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