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Role of schools in community mobilisation to improve IYCF practices in 6–24-month-old tribal children in the Banswara district, India: findings from the qualitative PANChSHEEEL study
by
Benton, Lorna
, Saxena, Anita
, Warwick, Ian
, Mehta, Ramesh
, Singhal, Atul
, Osrin, David
, Sundararaman, T.
, Khanna, Rajesh
, Kashyap, Amita
, Demel, Isabel-Cathérine
, Pandya, Pramod
, Manoharan, Sathya Jegannathan
, Parikh, Priti
, Karve, Anand
, Allaham, Shereen
, Strummer, Sofia
, Lall, Marie-Carine
, Mistry, Nerges
, Manikam, Logan
, Pelton, John
, Lall, Marie
, Roy, Susrita
, Dang, Priyanka
, Maheshwari, Sachin
, Chaturvedi, Hemant
, Reddy, Hanimi
, Lakhanpaul, Monica
, Nair, Neeta Karal
, Karvande, Shilpa
, Prakash, Ritu
, Pattanaik, Satya Prakash
, Chhabria, Ritu
, Sharma, Sanjay
, Vijay, Virendra Kumar
, Benita, Ms
, Chariar, V M
, Singh, Tol
, Daruwalla, SNEHA; Nayreen
, Parikh, Himanshu
, Santwani, Neha
, Lakshmi, Sai
in
Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Childrens health
/ community child health
/ Community health care
/ Community involvement
/ Data collection
/ Disease prevention
/ Education
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Female
/ Food programs
/ Humans
/ India
/ Infant
/ Infants
/ Infectious diseases
/ international health services
/ Malnutrition
/ Mothers
/ Native children & youth
/ Nutrition
/ nutrition & dietetics
/ Opinion leaders
/ Preschool children
/ Public Health
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Schools
2022
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Role of schools in community mobilisation to improve IYCF practices in 6–24-month-old tribal children in the Banswara district, India: findings from the qualitative PANChSHEEEL study
by
Benton, Lorna
, Saxena, Anita
, Warwick, Ian
, Mehta, Ramesh
, Singhal, Atul
, Osrin, David
, Sundararaman, T.
, Khanna, Rajesh
, Kashyap, Amita
, Demel, Isabel-Cathérine
, Pandya, Pramod
, Manoharan, Sathya Jegannathan
, Parikh, Priti
, Karve, Anand
, Allaham, Shereen
, Strummer, Sofia
, Lall, Marie-Carine
, Mistry, Nerges
, Manikam, Logan
, Pelton, John
, Lall, Marie
, Roy, Susrita
, Dang, Priyanka
, Maheshwari, Sachin
, Chaturvedi, Hemant
, Reddy, Hanimi
, Lakhanpaul, Monica
, Nair, Neeta Karal
, Karvande, Shilpa
, Prakash, Ritu
, Pattanaik, Satya Prakash
, Chhabria, Ritu
, Sharma, Sanjay
, Vijay, Virendra Kumar
, Benita, Ms
, Chariar, V M
, Singh, Tol
, Daruwalla, SNEHA; Nayreen
, Parikh, Himanshu
, Santwani, Neha
, Lakshmi, Sai
in
Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Childrens health
/ community child health
/ Community health care
/ Community involvement
/ Data collection
/ Disease prevention
/ Education
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Female
/ Food programs
/ Humans
/ India
/ Infant
/ Infants
/ Infectious diseases
/ international health services
/ Malnutrition
/ Mothers
/ Native children & youth
/ Nutrition
/ nutrition & dietetics
/ Opinion leaders
/ Preschool children
/ Public Health
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Schools
2022
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Role of schools in community mobilisation to improve IYCF practices in 6–24-month-old tribal children in the Banswara district, India: findings from the qualitative PANChSHEEEL study
by
Benton, Lorna
, Saxena, Anita
, Warwick, Ian
, Mehta, Ramesh
, Singhal, Atul
, Osrin, David
, Sundararaman, T.
, Khanna, Rajesh
, Kashyap, Amita
, Demel, Isabel-Cathérine
, Pandya, Pramod
, Manoharan, Sathya Jegannathan
, Parikh, Priti
, Karve, Anand
, Allaham, Shereen
, Strummer, Sofia
, Lall, Marie-Carine
, Mistry, Nerges
, Manikam, Logan
, Pelton, John
, Lall, Marie
, Roy, Susrita
, Dang, Priyanka
, Maheshwari, Sachin
, Chaturvedi, Hemant
, Reddy, Hanimi
, Lakhanpaul, Monica
, Nair, Neeta Karal
, Karvande, Shilpa
, Prakash, Ritu
, Pattanaik, Satya Prakash
, Chhabria, Ritu
, Sharma, Sanjay
, Vijay, Virendra Kumar
, Benita, Ms
, Chariar, V M
, Singh, Tol
, Daruwalla, SNEHA; Nayreen
, Parikh, Himanshu
, Santwani, Neha
, Lakshmi, Sai
in
Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Childrens health
/ community child health
/ Community health care
/ Community involvement
/ Data collection
/ Disease prevention
/ Education
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Female
/ Food programs
/ Humans
/ India
/ Infant
/ Infants
/ Infectious diseases
/ international health services
/ Malnutrition
/ Mothers
/ Native children & youth
/ Nutrition
/ nutrition & dietetics
/ Opinion leaders
/ Preschool children
/ Public Health
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Schools
2022
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Role of schools in community mobilisation to improve IYCF practices in 6–24-month-old tribal children in the Banswara district, India: findings from the qualitative PANChSHEEEL study
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Role of schools in community mobilisation to improve IYCF practices in 6–24-month-old tribal children in the Banswara district, India: findings from the qualitative PANChSHEEEL study
2022
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ObjectiveIndia has been struggling with infant malnutrition for decades. There is a need to identify suitable platforms for community engagement to promote locally feasible, resource efficient Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) interventions. This study aims to explore if and how schools could represent a site for community engagement in rural India, acting as innovation hubs to foster positive change in partnership with the Angawadi centres.DesignFive-phase formative study; A parallel mixed methods approach structured by a socioecological framework was used for data collection at individual, household and community levels. This paper focuses on the qualitative findings.SettingThis study was undertaken in nine villages within two blocks, ‘Ghatol’ and ‘Kushalgarh’, in the Banswara district of Rajasthan, India.Participants17 schools were identified. Interviews were conducted with local opinion leaders and representatives in the education sector, including principals, schoolteachers, block and district education officers. Across the nine study villages, information was gathered from 67 mothers, 58 paternal grandmothers using Focus Discussion Groups (FDGs) and 49 key respondents in Key Informant Interviews.ResultsSchools were considered an important community resource. Challenges included limited parental participation and student absenteeism; however, several drivers and opportunities were identified, which may render schools a suitable intervention delivery site. Enrolment rates were high, with schools and associated staff encouraging parental involvement and student attendance. Existing initiatives, including the mid-day meal, play opportunities and education on health and hygiene, further highlight the potential reliability of schools as a platform for community mobilisation.ConclusionsSchools have been shown to be functional platforms frequently visited and trusted by community members. With teachers and children as change agents, schools could represent a suitable setting for community mobilisation in future wider scale intervention studies. Expanding the supportive environment around schools will be essential to reinforce healthy IYCF practices in the long term.
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