2020
DOI: 10.1186/s40795-020-00403-1
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Implementation fidelity of nutritional counselling, iron and folic acid supplementation guidelines and associated challenges in rural Uasin Gishu County Kenya

Abstract: Background Implementation fidelity which is defined as the degree to which programmes are implemented as intended is one of the factors that affect programme outcome, thus requiring careful examination. This study aims to acquire insight into the degree to which nutritional counselling and Iron and Folic Acid supplementation (IFAs) policy guidelines during pregnancy have been implemented as intended and the challenges to implementation fidelity. Methods … Show more

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“…The model was developed using published data from the Orphaned and Separated Children's Assessments Related to their (OSCAR's) Health and Well-Being longitudinal cohort study and other published literature. The OSCAR study comprised participants from communities within 8 administrative locations in the predominantly (61.4%) rural Uasin Gishu County in Kenya [16][17][18] and included 300 randomly selected households caring for OSCA orphaned from all causes (family-based settings) and a convenience sample of 100 street-connected children and youth in self-care on the streets. One hundred percent of the 300 family-based settings enrolled in the OSCAR cohort were located in rural or periurban districts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model was developed using published data from the Orphaned and Separated Children's Assessments Related to their (OSCAR's) Health and Well-Being longitudinal cohort study and other published literature. The OSCAR study comprised participants from communities within 8 administrative locations in the predominantly (61.4%) rural Uasin Gishu County in Kenya [16][17][18] and included 300 randomly selected households caring for OSCA orphaned from all causes (family-based settings) and a convenience sample of 100 street-connected children and youth in self-care on the streets. One hundred percent of the 300 family-based settings enrolled in the OSCAR cohort were located in rural or periurban districts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notwithstanding a marked increase in overweight and obesity in women of reproductive age, at present, most programmes are focused on under-nutrition and micronutrient deficiencies [9]. Protocols and guidance on managing excessive weight gain while managing micronutrient deficiencies, particularly in settings where inherited disorders of Red Blood Cell (RBC) exist [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%