PMID: 9185374Jan 1, 1997Paper

Assessment of a take home child supplementary feeding programme in a high density suburb of Mutare City, Zimbabwe

The Central African Journal of Medicine
M Bijlsma, D McClean

Abstract

Assessment of a child supplementary feeding programme. Mutare City Health Department has a long existing, ongoing supplementary feeding programme for undernourished children. We assessed the programme in Sakubva, Mutare's oldest, largest, poorest and most densely populated high density suburb. During the time of assessment, after the 1994/95 poor rainy season, levels of undernutrition were more that double the normal levels. Analysis of clinic records. Results are illustrated with findings from students on attachment who studied underlying causes of undernutrition. The supplementary feeding programme is a health service to underweight children who attend our clinics. Assessment of the programme was done on all children that regularly made use of this service between July 1995 and May 1996 in Sakubva (n = 190). The child supplementary feeding programme does make an impact as 83% of the children attending regularly, improve. The impact of a child supplementary feeding programme in terms of growth development in undernourished children depends on the underlying chronic diseases that the children are presenting. Referral of children that do not improve for check up and treatment is urgent and should be a routine procedure in Well B...Continue Reading

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