Comparison of Four Different Supplementary Foods in the Treatment of Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM) in Children in Sierra Leone: a Cluster-randomised, Controlled Clinical Effectiveness Trial
Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM)
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM)
Eligibility Criteria
Beneficiary Children (Children 6 months to 59 months old)
Inclusion Criteria
- Child diagnosed with MAM and enrolled to receive a ration from a feeding site (i.e. enrolled in the SFP) Exclusion Criteria
- Children with bipedal oedema
- Children receiving food rations from another organization (e.g. USAID or UNICEF)
Beneficiary Mothers/Caretakers (Mothers/Caretakers of Children 6 months to 59 months old)
Inclusion Criteria
- Beneficiary Mother/Caretaker whose child is diagnosed with MAM and enrolled to receive a ration from a feeding site
- Beneficiary Mother/Caretaker has no age restrictions for inclusion (Note: Mothers/caretakers will be asked to participate regardless of age and consented appropriately; it is possible some mothers may be minors)
- Subject who is voluntarily willing to participate and indicates by signing (or marking with a thumbprint) the consent form.
Exclusion Criteria
• Beneficiary Mothers/Caretakers who participate in an interview, observation or FGD once for this study will not be eligible again for participation
Community Health Volunteers (CHV)/Health Development Committee Members (HDC) Inclusion Criteria
- Community Health Volunteers & Health Development Committee Members serving within the catchment area for the PHUs
- Community Health Volunteers that have been present during the study period
- Subject who is voluntarily willing to participate and indicates by signing the consent form
PPB and Clinic Staff Members Inclusion Criteria
- All staff members from Project Peanut Butter and the PHU who are directly involved in the feeding program
- Subject who is voluntarily willing to participate and indicates by signing the consent form Exclusion Criteria
- Staff members who joined too recently to have experience of the program change (new commodities)
Village Elders/Headmen Inclusion Criteria
- Village elder/headmen in study commune
- Subject who is voluntarily willing to participate and indicates by signing the consent form Exclusion Criteria
- Village elder/headmen whose community is not involved in the feeding program
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Super Cereal Plus (SC+)
Super Cereal (SC) and oil and sugar
Corn Soy Blend 14 (CSB14) and fortified oil
Plumpy'Sup
800 kcal/d, 215 g/d Current protocol for treating MAM is supplemental food distribution, often providing a fortified blended food (FBF) that requires cooking. In Sierra Leone, their FBF standard is Super Cereal Plus.
200 g SC and 20 g fortified oil and 15 g sugar, per day Fortified blended food (FBF) Fortified Oil with Vitamins A & D
978 kcal/day - 150 g CSB14 and 45 g oil, per day Fortified blended food (FBF) Fortified Oil with Vitamins A & D
500 kcal/d, 92 g/d Ready-to-Use Supplementary Food (RUSF)