Role of home visits by volunteer community health workers: To improve the coverage of micronutrient powders in rural Bangladesh
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Sarma, Haribondhu
Mbuya, Mduduzi NN
Tariqujjaman, Md
Rahman, Mahfuzur
Askari, Sufia
Khondker, Rudaba
Sultana, Sabiha
Shahin, Shaima Arzuman
Bossert, Thomas
Banwell, Cathy
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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 multiple logistic
regressions to explore the determinants of coverage, employed an ‘interaction
term’ and calculated an odds ratio (OR) to assess the modifying effect of SS’s home
visits on coverage.
Settings: Sixty-eight sub-districts from ten districts of Bangladesh.
Participants: Children aged 6–59 months and their caregivers.
Results: A home visit from an SS positively impacts message coverage at both midline (ratio of OR 1·70; 95 % CI 1·25, 2·32; P < 0·01) and endline (ratio of OR 3·58;
95 % CI 2·22, 5·78; P < 0·001), and contact coverage both at midline (ratio of OR
1·48; 95 % CI 1·06, 2·07; P = 0·021) and endline (ratio of OR 1·74; 95 % CI 1·23,
2·47; P = 0·002). There was no significant effect of a SS’s home visit on effective
coverage.
Conclusions: The households visited by BRAC’s volunteer CHWs have better
message and contact coverage among the children aged 6–59 months
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