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'If he sees it with his own eyes, he will understand': how gender informed the content and delivery of a maternal nutrition intervention in Burkina Faso

机译:“如果他用自己的眼睛看到它,他就会理解':性别如何在布基纳法索在布基纳法索中获悉母体营养干预的内容

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A growing body of literature urges policymakers, practitioners and scientists to consider gender in the design and evaluation of health interventions. We report findings from formative research to develop and refine an mHealth maternal nutrition intervention in Nouna, Burkina Faso, one of the world's most resource-poor settings. Gender was not an initial research focus, but emerged as highly salient during data collection, and thus guided lines of inquiry as the study progressed. We collected data in two stages, first using focus group discussions (FGD; n=8) and later using FGDs (n= 2), interviews (n=30) and observations of intervention delivery (n=30). Respondents included pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and Close-to-Community (CTC) providers, who execute preventative and curative tasks at the community level. We applied Morgan et al.'s gender framework to examine intervention content (what a gender-sensitive nutrition programme should entail) and delivery (how a gender-sensitive programme should be administered). Mothers emphasized that although they are often the focus of nutrition interventions, they are not empowered to make nutrition-based decisions that incur costs. They do, however, wield some control over nutrition-related tasks such as farming and cooking. Mothers described how difficult it is to consider only one's own children during meal preparation (which is communal), and all respondents described how nutrition-related requests can spark marital strife. Many respondents agreed that involving men in nutrition interventions is vital, despite men's perceived disinterest. CTC providers and others described how social norms and gender roles underpin perceptions of CTC providers and dictate with whom they can speak within homes. Mothers often prefer female CTC providers, but these health workers require spousal permission to work and need to balance professional and domestic demands. We recommend involving male partners in maternal nutrition interventions and engaging and supporting a broader cadre of female CTC providers in Burkina Faso.
机译:越来越多的文学体系敦促政策制定者,从业者和科学家考虑在健康干预的设计和评估中考虑性别。我们向形成和改进Nouna,Burkina Faso的MHECHEATH Maternal Nutrition Distention的表现出来的调查结果报告了世界上最资产较差的环境之一。性别不是初步的研究重点,但在数据收集期间出现在高度突出期间,因此在研究进展时,询问线条。我们在两个阶段收集数据,首先使用焦点组讨论(FGD; n = 8),后来使用FGDS(n = 2),访谈(n = 30)和干预递送的观察(n = 30)。受访者包括孕妇,母乳喂养母亲和近社区(CTC)提供者,他在社区一级执行预防和治疗问题。我们应用Morgan等人。审查干预内容的性别框架(应该需要的性别敏感的营养计划是什么)和交付(如何管理性别敏感计划)。母亲强调,虽然它们往往是营养干预的焦点,但他们并没有赋予基于营养的决定,这是招致成本的。然而,他们确实掌握了一些对营养有关的任务等控制,例如农业和烹饪。母亲描述了在膳食准备期间只考虑一个人的孩子(这是公共的),以及所有受访者描述了与营养有关的请求如何激发婚姻冲突。许多受访者同意涉及营养干预的男性至关重要,尽管人们的感知是不合情的。 CTC提供者和其他人描述了社会规范和性别角色如何支持CTC提供者的看法,并与他们在家中发言的人。母亲经常更喜欢女性CTC提供商,但这些卫生工作者需要配偶允许工作,需要平衡专业和国内需求。我们建议涉及母亲营养干预的男性合作伙伴,并在布基纳法索中携带和支持更广泛的女性CTC提供商。

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