The Rang-Din Nutrition Study in Bangladesh

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The Rang-Din Nutrition Study in Bangladesh Implementation science- The Food And Nutrition Technical Assistance (FANTA) project s experience Zeina Maalouf-Manasseh September 4, 2014

Longitudinal RCT Measuring effectiveness of home fortification for the prevention of malnutrition over the 1,000 days window of opportunity Small quantity-lipid-based Nutrient Supplements (SQ-LNS) for mothers & children SQ-LNS for children MicroNutrient Powders (MNP) for children Control arm Main outcomes: maternal and child health and nutrition

Research setting Community Health and Development Program (CHDP) providing: maternal health services during pregnancy, delivery care, postpartum care, neonatal and child health services

Objectives of the Process Evaluation To identify the human and other resources required to deliver the products and the associated messages To assess the reach dose delivered dose received fidelity of the intervention, in the context of the CHDP.

Traditional RCT framework INPUTS IMPACT Product supplied Improved maternal nutritional status Improved child nutritional status

Study program theory framework INPUTS PROCESSES OUTPUTS OUTCOMES IMPACT CHDP Resources - Qualified and motivated staff - Enough product supply - Appropriate infrastructure - Materials available - Appropriate equipment available CHDP Context - Minimum staff turnover - Appropriate supervision Reach - Target population participates Fidelity - Proper product transportation - Products stored as recommended - Product distribution per protocol Dose delivered - Product pickedup/delivered (who, what, amount) - Message on product use delivered (who, what) Dose received & Fidelity - Product distribution regular and as intended - Message (frequency and content) delivery as intended Context -Other CHDP standard messages - Climate (e.g. rain season) - Political situation (e.g. turmoil) Dose received - Caregivers recall and understand messages - Mother / child consumes product regularly - Improved maternal nutritional status - Improved child nutritional status

Timeline Dec 09 Feb 10 Sep 11 Jun 15 Formative research Intervention began Process evaluation Intervention ends

Mixed Methods Process Evaluation Process component examined Human Resources Physical resources Reach Fidelity Dose delivered/received Context Data source baseline and annual interviews, time and motion assessments inventory checklists training pre & post-tests, beneficiary registers storage register logs, product distribution register (quarterly) participant adherence assessment (mode of consumption, sharing, delivery mechanism), qualitative assessment of facilitators and barriers to practices baseline and periodic assessments of governance, management practices, HR, financial resources; mapping of community facilities GIS data

Data collection

Challenges Local capacity: Lack of qualitative data collection and analysis experience Lack of local research and research management capacity Local infrastructure: Challenges reaching participants; procurement of vehicles Internet connectivity is weak, transfer of data Ensuring site security, electricity, ventilation Large volume of data

Lessons learned Detailed program theory framework Access to qualified staff, connectivity Map of the study area Plan for results sharing and reports

This presentation is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the support of the Office of Health, Infectious Diseases and Nutrition, Bureau for Global Health, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), under terms of Cooperative Agreement No. AID-OAA-A-12-00005, through the Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance III Project (FANTA), managed by FHI 360. The contents are the responsibility of FHI 360 and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.