2022
DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-007298
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Can digitally enabling community health and nutrition workers improve services delivery to pregnant women and mothers of infants? Quasi-experimental evidence from a national-scale nutrition programme in India

Abstract: BackgroundIndia’s 1.4 million community health and nutrition workers (CHNWs) serve 158 million beneficiaries under the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) programme. We assessed the impact of a data capture, decision support, and job-aid mobile app for the CHNWs on two primary outcomes—(1) timeliness of home visits and (2) appropriate counselling specific to the needs of pregnant women and mothers of children <12 months.MethodsWe used a quasi-experimental pair-matched controlled trial using repeate… Show more

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“…Out-of-school adolescent girls were especially difficult to reach as schools were commonly utilised as a delivery platform for nutrition services, especially for IFA supplementation programmes [ 16 ]. Solutions may lie in the use of innovative platforms, especially for education and counselling interventions, such as social media, mHealth, behaviour change communication messaging and large-scale communication networks [ 86 , 88 ]. These factors and innovations should also be considered when aiming to integrate nutrition services within health systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Out-of-school adolescent girls were especially difficult to reach as schools were commonly utilised as a delivery platform for nutrition services, especially for IFA supplementation programmes [ 16 ]. Solutions may lie in the use of innovative platforms, especially for education and counselling interventions, such as social media, mHealth, behaviour change communication messaging and large-scale communication networks [ 86 , 88 ]. These factors and innovations should also be considered when aiming to integrate nutrition services within health systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data for this study comes from a larger mixed-methods quasi-experimental evaluation of ICDS-CAS intervention for community health workers (AWWs) in the two northern Indian states of Madhya Pradesh (MP) and Bihar [ 51 ]. The evaluation aimed to assess the impact of ICDS-CAS above and beyond the business-as-usual ICDS and ISSNIP activities on service delivery of CHWs and infant and young child feeding practices [ 52 ]. These two states were selected because of the availability of comparable control districts (non-CAS ISSNIP district), willingness of the states to support the evaluation, and on suggestion of the Ministry of Woman and Child Development and the funding agency.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%