2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-15887/v2
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Exploring how and why Care Groups work to improve infant feeding practices in Low and Middle Income Countries: a realist review protocol

Abstract: Background Within our enquiry into the implementation of breastfeeding policy in Malawi, Care Groups have been mentioned as a means to improve maternal and child health and nutrition outcomes. The ‘Care Group model’ is an approach primarily used in international development settings, whereby social and behaviour changes are promoted through supported peer-to-peer (mostly mother-to-mother) knowledge sharing. The aim of most Care Groups is to promote improved infant nutrition, improve hygiene, and increase the … Show more

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“…The realist synthesis we conducted followed the steps set out in our research protocol (23) . These, are comprised of (i) developing our initial programme theories: a series of statements that describe components of the intervention under study and how we hypothesise that each will bring about change.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The realist synthesis we conducted followed the steps set out in our research protocol (23) . These, are comprised of (i) developing our initial programme theories: a series of statements that describe components of the intervention under study and how we hypothesise that each will bring about change.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sample search strategies and sample results can be found in supplemental file 1. As we described in the protocol for this synthesis (23) , there were challenges with the search as the terms 'Care' and 'Groups', and even 'Care Groups' are used in many different ways and contexts. As can be seen in the sample searches included, we specifically searched for articles using keyterms for the intervention (Care Group and variations), the focus of the intervention (nutrition, behaviour change, infant feeding, etc.)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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