Objective: We assessed the role of home visits by Shasthya Shebika (SS) – female volunteer community health workers (CHWs) – in improving the distribution of micronutrient powder (MNP), and explored the independent effects of caregiver–provider interaction on coverage variables. Design: We used data from three cross-sectional surveys undertaken at baseline (n 1927), midline (n 1924) and endline (n 1540) as part of an evaluation of a home fortification programme. We defined an exposure group as one that had at least one SS visit to the caregiver’s household in the 12 months preceding the survey considering three outcome variables – message (ever heard), contact (ever used) and effective coverage (regular used) of MNP. We performed mu...
BRAC, an international development organization, implemented a home‐fortification programme from 201...
BACKGROUND: Microbial food contamination, although a known contributor to diarrheal disease and high...
Background: Microbial food contamination, although a known contributor to diarrheal disease and high...
Home-fortification of foods with micronutrient powder is an innovative nutrition interventions have ...
Objective: BRAC, an international development organization based in Bangladesh, engages community he...
This article was published in BMC Public Health [© 2015 BioMed Central Ltd.] and the definite versio...
Micronutrient powders (MNP) are recommended by the World Health Organization as an effective interve...
BackgroundSuboptimal complementary feeding contributes to undernutrition in children aged 6–23 month...
Introduction BRAC, an international development organisation based in Bangladesh, uses female volun...
Objective: We estimated the cost-effectiveness of home fortification with micronutrient powder deli...
BackgroundMicronutrient powders (MNP) reduce anemia and improve iron status in children aged 6 to 23...
Home fortification with micronutrient powders (MNP) has been shown to reduce anaemia, with high over...
Objective:This paper focuses on the use of 'concurrent evaluation' to evaluate a nationally scaled-u...
BackgroundAnemia poses a significant public health problem, affecting 1.6 billion people and contrib...
BackgroundAnemia poses a significant public health problem, affecting 1.6 billion people and contrib...
BRAC, an international development organization, implemented a home‐fortification programme from 201...
BACKGROUND: Microbial food contamination, although a known contributor to diarrheal disease and high...
Background: Microbial food contamination, although a known contributor to diarrheal disease and high...
Home-fortification of foods with micronutrient powder is an innovative nutrition interventions have ...
Objective: BRAC, an international development organization based in Bangladesh, engages community he...
This article was published in BMC Public Health [© 2015 BioMed Central Ltd.] and the definite versio...
Micronutrient powders (MNP) are recommended by the World Health Organization as an effective interve...
BackgroundSuboptimal complementary feeding contributes to undernutrition in children aged 6–23 month...
Introduction BRAC, an international development organisation based in Bangladesh, uses female volun...
Objective: We estimated the cost-effectiveness of home fortification with micronutrient powder deli...
BackgroundMicronutrient powders (MNP) reduce anemia and improve iron status in children aged 6 to 23...
Home fortification with micronutrient powders (MNP) has been shown to reduce anaemia, with high over...
Objective:This paper focuses on the use of 'concurrent evaluation' to evaluate a nationally scaled-u...
BackgroundAnemia poses a significant public health problem, affecting 1.6 billion people and contrib...
BackgroundAnemia poses a significant public health problem, affecting 1.6 billion people and contrib...
BRAC, an international development organization, implemented a home‐fortification programme from 201...
BACKGROUND: Microbial food contamination, although a known contributor to diarrheal disease and high...
Background: Microbial food contamination, although a known contributor to diarrheal disease and high...