Methodological considerations and cost to measure coverage of multisectoral nutrition interventions: Protocol for the One Nutrition Coverage Survey in Bangladesh

Introduction Despite global commitments to eliminate malnutrition, over half the world’s population remains affected. Multisectoral nutrition interventions targeting both proximate and distal causes of malnutrition are essential across the lifespan. Yet, current data collection lacks comprehensive n...

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Main Authors: Manohar, Swetha, Nguyen, Phuong Hong, Neupane, Sumanta, Munos, Melinda Kay, Heidkamp, Rebecca, Banerjee, Archis, Pandya, Niharika, Kim, Sunny S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: BMJ 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179641
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author Manohar, Swetha
Nguyen, Phuong Hong
Neupane, Sumanta
Munos, Melinda Kay
Heidkamp, Rebecca
Banerjee, Archis
Pandya, Niharika
Kim, Sunny S.
author_browse Banerjee, Archis
Heidkamp, Rebecca
Kim, Sunny S.
Manohar, Swetha
Munos, Melinda Kay
Neupane, Sumanta
Nguyen, Phuong Hong
Pandya, Niharika
author_facet Manohar, Swetha
Nguyen, Phuong Hong
Neupane, Sumanta
Munos, Melinda Kay
Heidkamp, Rebecca
Banerjee, Archis
Pandya, Niharika
Kim, Sunny S.
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description Introduction Despite global commitments to eliminate malnutrition, over half the world’s population remains affected. Multisectoral nutrition interventions targeting both proximate and distal causes of malnutrition are essential across the lifespan. Yet, current data collection lacks comprehensive nutrition intervention coverage measures, risking inaccuracies in tracking progress. The One Nutrition Coverage Survey (ONCS) aims to test new and refined coverage measurement methods, assess coverage equity and guide integration into large-scale household surveys. Methods and analysis The ONCS will be a cross-sectional, population-representative household survey conducted in four districts of Bangladesh (Rangpur, Sylhet, Dhaka and Khulna), selected for their geographic spread and urban–rural balance. A stratified multistage sampling approach will be used to select enumeration areas, and a total of approximately 3280 households randomly selected within each EA will be included in the survey. The survey will interview women of reproductive age (15–49 years), caregivers of children (0–9 years), adolescents (10–19 years) and pregnant women, collecting data on multisectoral nutrition interventions relevant to these groups. It will use both existing and new measures, while also capturing monetary and non-monetary costs for survey design to implementation. Data will be analysed to assess coverage, co-coverage and equity by sociodemographic characteristics, as well as the feasibility, accuracy and costs of the survey approach. Ethics and dissemination The study protocol and instruments were reviewed and approved by the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh’s (icddr,b) Ethical Review Board in Bangladesh and the International Food Policy Research Institute’s Institutional Review Board in Washington, DC, USA. Adults provided signed informed consent and adolescents their assent. Findings will be shared through peer-reviewed publications, conferences and presentations in Bangladesh with key stakeholders. This study will yield new tools, methods and evidence for measuring multisectoral nutrition intervention coverage, applicable to other low-income and middle-income countries. Learnings from ONCS will enhance data collection aligned with national strategies, helping governments improve coverage assessments, inform decisions and strengthen programme monitoring.
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spelling CGSpace1796412026-01-09T22:44:26Z Methodological considerations and cost to measure coverage of multisectoral nutrition interventions: Protocol for the One Nutrition Coverage Survey in Bangladesh Manohar, Swetha Nguyen, Phuong Hong Neupane, Sumanta Munos, Melinda Kay Heidkamp, Rebecca Banerjee, Archis Pandya, Niharika Kim, Sunny S. nutrition surveys social protection malnutrition Introduction Despite global commitments to eliminate malnutrition, over half the world’s population remains affected. Multisectoral nutrition interventions targeting both proximate and distal causes of malnutrition are essential across the lifespan. Yet, current data collection lacks comprehensive nutrition intervention coverage measures, risking inaccuracies in tracking progress. The One Nutrition Coverage Survey (ONCS) aims to test new and refined coverage measurement methods, assess coverage equity and guide integration into large-scale household surveys. Methods and analysis The ONCS will be a cross-sectional, population-representative household survey conducted in four districts of Bangladesh (Rangpur, Sylhet, Dhaka and Khulna), selected for their geographic spread and urban–rural balance. A stratified multistage sampling approach will be used to select enumeration areas, and a total of approximately 3280 households randomly selected within each EA will be included in the survey. The survey will interview women of reproductive age (15–49 years), caregivers of children (0–9 years), adolescents (10–19 years) and pregnant women, collecting data on multisectoral nutrition interventions relevant to these groups. It will use both existing and new measures, while also capturing monetary and non-monetary costs for survey design to implementation. Data will be analysed to assess coverage, co-coverage and equity by sociodemographic characteristics, as well as the feasibility, accuracy and costs of the survey approach. Ethics and dissemination The study protocol and instruments were reviewed and approved by the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh’s (icddr,b) Ethical Review Board in Bangladesh and the International Food Policy Research Institute’s Institutional Review Board in Washington, DC, USA. Adults provided signed informed consent and adolescents their assent. Findings will be shared through peer-reviewed publications, conferences and presentations in Bangladesh with key stakeholders. This study will yield new tools, methods and evidence for measuring multisectoral nutrition intervention coverage, applicable to other low-income and middle-income countries. Learnings from ONCS will enhance data collection aligned with national strategies, helping governments improve coverage assessments, inform decisions and strengthen programme monitoring. 2025-12 2026-01-09T22:44:25Z 2026-01-09T22:44:25Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179641 en https://datadent.org/improving-multi-sectoral-nutrition-coverage-measurement-the-one-nutrition-coverage-survey-in-bangladesh/ Open Access BMJ Manohar, Swetha; Nguyen, Phuong Hong; Neupane, Sumanta; Munos, Melinda Kay; Heidkamp, Rebecca; et al. 2025. Methodological considerations and cost to measure coverage of multisectoral nutrition interventions: Protocol for the One Nutrition Coverage Survey in Bangladesh. BMJ Open 15(12): e099314. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2025-099314
spellingShingle nutrition
surveys
social protection
malnutrition
Manohar, Swetha
Nguyen, Phuong Hong
Neupane, Sumanta
Munos, Melinda Kay
Heidkamp, Rebecca
Banerjee, Archis
Pandya, Niharika
Kim, Sunny S.
Methodological considerations and cost to measure coverage of multisectoral nutrition interventions: Protocol for the One Nutrition Coverage Survey in Bangladesh
title Methodological considerations and cost to measure coverage of multisectoral nutrition interventions: Protocol for the One Nutrition Coverage Survey in Bangladesh
title_full Methodological considerations and cost to measure coverage of multisectoral nutrition interventions: Protocol for the One Nutrition Coverage Survey in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Methodological considerations and cost to measure coverage of multisectoral nutrition interventions: Protocol for the One Nutrition Coverage Survey in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Methodological considerations and cost to measure coverage of multisectoral nutrition interventions: Protocol for the One Nutrition Coverage Survey in Bangladesh
title_short Methodological considerations and cost to measure coverage of multisectoral nutrition interventions: Protocol for the One Nutrition Coverage Survey in Bangladesh
title_sort methodological considerations and cost to measure coverage of multisectoral nutrition interventions protocol for the one nutrition coverage survey in bangladesh
topic nutrition
surveys
social protection
malnutrition
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179641
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