Community-based Follow-up of Severely Malnourished Children
Malnourished Children
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Malnourished Children focused on measuring Community based follow up, severely underweight children
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 6 - 24 months
- Either sex
- Severely malnourished [weight for age (WA) < -3 Z score]
- Resolution of acute illnesses
- Not planning to leave the current residence within next six months (for the purpose of follow-up)
- Informed consent granted from the guardian.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Persistent anorexia, fever, severe wasting (WH < -3 Z score) or edema
- Clinically apparent congenital/acquired disorders that may affect growth
- Other acute or chronic diseases requiring hospitalization and/or affecting growth
- Lack of fixed address (to avoid difficulties in tracing for follow up examinations)
- Caregiver's condition: children accompanied by caregivers who are not able to give any time for child care or unable to give stimulation due to any condition e.g. old age, disease, physical or mental handicap.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
No Intervention
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Standard Practice (H-C)
C-C
C-SF
C-PS
C-SF+PS
1) Hospital control group (Group H-C): children assigned to this group received the standard hospital-based, outpatient treatment package, which consisted of fortnightly follow-up for growth monitoring, health and nutrition education, and micronutrient supplementation.
Community-based follow-up (Group C-C): the standard community-based follow-up package was identical to the one provided to the hospital-based control group, except that the follow-up visits took place at the nearest CNFU rather than the HNFU.
Community-based follow-up plus supplementary food (Group C-SF): children assigned to this group received the same treatment package as those in Group C-C, except that supplementary food (SF) packets and preparation instructions were also provided at the time of each follow-up clinic visit for consumption at home in addition to the children's usual meals.
Community-based follow-up plus psychosocial stimulation (Group C-PS): children assigned to this group received the same treatment package as those in Group C-C, except that they were also provided with psychosocial stimulation (PS).
Community-based follow-up plus SF and PS (Group C-SF+PS): children assigned to this group received the same treatment package as those in the Group C-C, except that they were also provided with both SF and PS, as described above.