一起学习:基于群体的营养干预在比哈尔农村影响的实验证据

Learning together: Experimental evidence on the impact of group-based nutrition interventions in rural Bihar

World Development · 2023
被引 13
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过随机对照试验,研究了在印度比哈尔农村通过自我帮助小组提供营养干预的效果,发现能改善儿童饮食多样性和妇女膳食多样性,但对体重指数和儿童消瘦无显著影响。

Abstract

India accounts for a large proportion of the global prevalence of maternal and child undernutrition, and recent trends have renewed the call for large-scale concerted efforts to improve outcomes. With their reach to millions of rural Indian women, self-help groups (SHGs) offer a possible solution. We provide evidence from a cluster-randomized controlled trial in the state of Bihar of the impact of a health and nutrition intervention that provided behavior change communication to SHG members and worked to strengthen utilization of services. Over the course of 2.5 years, the intervention resulted in a 7% increase in the number of food groups consumed by children and a 30% increase in the proportion of women achieving minimum dietary diversity but had no impact on women’s body mass index or child underweight and wasting. Both knowledge and adoption of key behaviors along the impact pathway improved as a result of the treatment. SHGs certainly have the potential to effect social change and accelerate improvements in maternal and child health and nutrition outcomes, but in resource-constrained settings such as these, information-only interventions delivered through these platforms will likely have limited impact.

自助小组营养干预行为改变沟通农村印度