Capacity Development for Prevention and Management Moderate Acute Malnutrition

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NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre Capacity Development for Prevention and Management Moderate Acute Malnutrition International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna, May, 2014 Alan A Jackson and Steve Wootton NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre The Southampton Biomedical Research Centre is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and is a partnership between University Hospital Southampton Foundation Trust and the University of Southampton

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre 2005: Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to IAEA and Director General Cancer and Nutrition Fund The Fund will be used to maximize the Agency s ability to build capacity and transfer the needed know-how to developing countries. IAEA Board of Governors

International Atomic Energy Agency Nobel Peace Fund Schools for Nutrition 1. Raise awareness of the IAEA s activities in human nutritio; 2. Disseminate information about the usefulness of stable Isotope techniques in the development and monitoring of nutrition programs to combat malnutrition, in particular in infants and children. IAEA Nobel Peace Prize Fund School for Nutrition participants include policymakers and professionals with relevant background in nutrition. Events: Africa, Asia, Latin America, Pacific

John Waterlow TMRU, Jamaica Application of isotopic methodologies, 1960

Application of evidence based medicine and mortality: TMRU Jamaica Facility Based Care: Severe Acute Malnutrition with Complications

WHO Treatment Manual Severe Malnutrition 1981

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre Our experience Research integral to improved service Professor Dame Sally Davies Chief Medical Officer (DH) Chief Scientific Advisor (DH)

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre Quality in Research Safeguarding Improvement Accountability Responsibility ICH-GCP Guidelines for Clinical Trials - > 120 countries

NIHR Health Research System most integrated clinical research system in the world driving research from bench to bedside for the benefit of patients. Invention Evaluation Adoption Diffusion share seamlessly & steal shamelessly

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre Capacity building International Malnutrition Task Force International Atomic Energy Agency IUNS: International Congress Nutrition: Scaling Up Nutrition A way forwards: Community of practice.

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre What do we mean by capacity building? Understanding the obstacles that inhibit achieving developmental goals; Enhancing ability to achieve measurable and sustainable results; Strengthen skills, competencies, & abilities so that they can overcome causes of exclusion and suffering; - individual - communities / society - institutional UNDP

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre Capacity building UNU/IUNS Manila Report 1996. Systemic capacity (Potter and Brough 2004) Core nutrition, professionals and organization Wider health professionals: access and use nutrition Research Enable projects: Build system capable of delivering improved evidence informed care Leadership programmes The Southampton Biomedical Research Centre is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and is a partnership between University Hospital Southampton Foundation Trust and the University of Southampton

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre Systemic capacity Four-tier hierarchy of capacity building needs

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre Being clear of the problem & the purpose Nutrition is a demand-led process. We need to know: - what determines the demand? - how might the demand satisfied? - the consequences of failing to satisfy the demand or deal with excess? - what interventions can be introduced to ensure adequacy and avoid toxicity? Our research should be needs-led Support Service Delivery

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre Who are the Stakeholders? People How do we go to Scale? Trust the people and work with the people (Civil Society Associations)

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre 2005: International Congress Nutrition Durban, South Africa International Malnutrition Task Force

International Task Force on Malnutrition - 2005 International Union of Nutritional Sciences (IUNS) International Paediatric Association Board World Health Organization UNICEF IAEA www.imtf.org Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, London

Nutritional Lens Complicated SAM Effective care counterintuitive Structure no longer adequately marks function Reductive adaptation: Specific nutrient deficiencies Silent infection Ten point structured care order in which things done

Resource Poor Areas South Africa Structured Care Mortality pre- and post-training 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 A B C D Systems Failure 1998-99 2000-2001 2002 2004

Differences between hospitals Performing well Performing poorly In-service training Induction of new staff Audit and discussion of critical incidents Supervision of junior staff and mothers Leadership and teamwork

Needs Scale-up and Improved Programme Coverage Screening: active case finding Ready to use therapeutic food Emergency vs Development Context

IUNS Malnutrition Task Force: Tanzania 2006 Integrated Management of Malnutrition Nutritional status (anthropometry) Normal Food security Mild to moderate malnutrition, stunting Severe Acute Malnutrition Severe Acute Malnutrition - oedema - appetite loss Supplementary feeding Therapeutic food Facility based care

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre Food Security The Southampton Biomedical Research Centre is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and is a partnership between University Hospital Southampton Foundation Trust and the University of Southampton

Effectiveness: - doing simple things well, - doing the right thing for the particular circumstance - take complexity and make relevant intervention clear Organisation and structure: - know who does what best - complementarity of competence, skills and abilities Operational research: - translate what we know to better effect.

Country specific Targets Deliverables Education, training Integrated national programmes

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre Working with Professional Bodies 2009: ICN Bangkok Thailand: India and RUTF: Legitimate debate, allow differences, going to scale: 2010: 26 th International Paediatric Association: Johannesburg resolution 2010: 4 th African Nutritional Epidemiology Conference: Nairobi declaration Accept professional responsibility for leadership: training, best (better) Practice community of practitioners.

Paediatricians and Nutritionists Take responsibility for leadership in addressing the problem of severe malnutrition. Assure that all have the core elements of training to meet standard benchmarks and competencies for certification for professional practice, including training others in the health workforce in the identification, treatment of severe malnutrition. Academic institutions: examine curricula, training activities, CPD and evaluation process to ensure identification and treatment of severe malnutrition as a core competency.

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre Systemic Capacity: Sub-Saharan Africa Knowledge: Skills: Competency Training workshop (ANEC, Abuja 2011) Standardised knowledge skills, competency based curricula. In depth study: current training available at Higher Education Institutes across sub Saharan Africa: - types, levels - staffing capacity - graduate destinations Too few: <45% adequately staffed Lack of consistency: curricula, students, content Wide difference content, emphasis, focus Reflective practice, professional developmen, competency based Amuna, Ellahi, Annan, Jackson, Unpublished

Global Action Plan for Scaling Up Nutrition Scaling up of evidence-based, high priority nutrition interventions Focusing primarily on the window of opportunity from conception to 24 months Multisectoral: underlying socio-economic, intersectoral causes Integrate: health systems, agriculture and food security and social safety nets

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre IMTF and IAEA Lead up to International Congress of Nutrition, Grenada 2013 Scaling Up Nutrition Empowered people Draw on experience Share experience Create a space for people to carry forwards their agenda within defined framework Regional meetings: Africa (Ghana), Asia (Thailand) Food and Nutrition Bulletin, June 2013

SUN Ghana 2012

SUN Ghana 2012

SUN Ghana 2012

SUN Ghana 2012

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre Capacity Building - so what is required? Systemic capacity more than just numbers Problem solvers Focus on quality & professional standards Demonstrable competency Education & training fit for purpose Collaboration & networking Leadership

NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre Communities of Practice: Potentially better practice (Oxford-Vermont Model) Context specific experience 1. Facility based cliinical care: severe complicated: Paediatric lead (within IMCI) 2. Locally produced Therapeutic and Supplementary foods: Food Technology Lead 3. Uncomplicated SAM, MAM: Public Health Nutrition lead 4. Food Security: Agriculture, marketing lead 5. Body composition, growth, development Nutritional scientist lead