An Intervention for Primary Caregivers to Improve Outcomes in Children With Severe Malnutrition
Child Malnutrition
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Child Malnutrition focused on measuring child malnutrition, child development, counseling
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Child 6-59 months of age with severe malnutrition
- Child admitted to hospital because of severe malnutritionwith medical complications as defined by the current World Health Organization guidelines or has no appetite if there are no complications
- Primary caregiver (self-identified) present at hospital.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Primary caregiver declined to give informed consent;
- Child with a known terminal illness (i.e. in the opinion of the treating physician the child is likely to die within six months)
- Child requires a surgical procedure.
Sites / Locations
- Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Standard of Care
Counseling Intervention Package
Comparison group will receive the current standard of care. Nurses are instructed to tell mothers about nutrition and water, sanitation and hygiene at any point prior to discharge from hospital. In addition, nurses will tell primary caregivers to play with their children even while they are receiving treatment in a play area with toys available.
Primary caregivers in the intervention group receive group education sessions involving psychosocial stimulation, nutrition and feeding, and water, sanitation and hygiene components during a total of four days.