Matching Intent With Intensity: Implementation Research on the Intensity of Health and Nutrition Programs With Women's Self-Help Groups in India.


Journal

Global health, science and practice
ISSN: 2169-575X
Titre abrégé: Glob Health Sci Pract
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101624414

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
28 04 2022
Historique:
received: 14 08 2021
accepted: 12 02 2022
entrez: 29 4 2022
pubmed: 30 4 2022
medline: 4 5 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

In India, a large network of self-help groups (SHGs) implements interventions to improve women's and children's health and nutrition. There is growing evidence on the effectiveness of women's group interventions to improve health but limited information on implementation intensity, including how often groups meet, for how long, and with whom, despite this often being cited as a key factor for success. We aimed to assess the implementation intensity of large SHG-based health and nutrition interventions with rural, low-income women, to inform program design, delivery, and measurement. We synthesized process data from surveys, meeting observations, and process evaluations across 8 maternal and child health and nutrition interventions in India. We examined the implementation intensity of 3 common intervention delivery channels: group meetings, home visits, and community-level activities. SHG members spent approximately 30 minutes in monthly meetings discussing health or nutrition. SHG dissolution or limited participation in meetings was a common challenge. Beyond group meetings, home visits reached approximately 1 in 3 households with an SHG member. Pregnant and breastfeeding women's participation in community events varied across interventions. Interventions that aim to capitalize on existing networks of financial women's groups not specifically formed for health and nutrition objectives, such as SHGs, will need to have an implementation intensity that matches the ambition of their health objectives: substantial changes in behavioral or mortality outcomes are unlikely to be achieved with relatively light intensity. Interventions that require sustained interactions with members to achieve health outcomes need to ensure adequate community and individual outreach to supplement group meetings, as well as improved participation through more intensive community mobilization approaches. Evaluations of group-based interventions should report on implementation intensity to support the interpretation of evaluation evidence and to inform further scale-up.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35487547
pii: GHSP-D-21-00383
doi: 10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00383
pmc: PMC9053147
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Informations de copyright

© Hazra et al.

Références

Bull World Health Organ. 2013 Jun 1;91(6):426-433B
pubmed: 24052679
J Perinatol. 2019 Jul;39(7):990-999
pubmed: 30940930
BMJ Glob Health. 2020 Dec;5(12):
pubmed: 33328198
BMC Public Health. 2015 Sep 25;15:963
pubmed: 26403082
BMJ Glob Health. 2021 Nov;6(11):
pubmed: 34732513
Malar J. 2014 Dec 08;13:482
pubmed: 25491041
AIDS Educ Prev. 2004 Oct;16(5):405-14
pubmed: 15491952
Int J Epidemiol. 2013 Apr;42(2):520-32
pubmed: 23509239
Pathog Glob Health. 2012 Dec;106(8):488-96
pubmed: 23318241
BMJ Open. 2019 Nov 18;9(11):e031632
pubmed: 31740469
EClinicalMedicine. 2019 Nov 20;18:100198
pubmed: 31993574
Glob Health Sci Pract. 2015 Sep 15;3(3):358-69
pubmed: 26374798
BMJ Glob Health. 2020 Dec;5(12):
pubmed: 33328199
J Glob Health. 2020 Dec;10(2):021007
pubmed: 33425331
Health Policy Plan. 2016 Sep;31(7):860-7
pubmed: 26965038
Lancet. 2013 May 18;381(9879):1736-46
pubmed: 23683640
Bull World Health Organ. 2016 Sep 01;94(9):694-704A
pubmed: 27708475
PLoS One. 2019 Jan 22;14(1):e0210836
pubmed: 30668595
BMJ. 2015 Mar 19;350:h1258
pubmed: 25791983
Sex Reprod Healthc. 2018 Dec;18:1-9
pubmed: 30420079
Lancet. 2010 Apr 3;375(9721):1182-92
pubmed: 20207411
Glob Food Sec. 2018 Jun;17:172-185
pubmed: 29930896
Lancet. 2008 Sep 27;372(9644):1151-62
pubmed: 18926277
BMC Int Health Hum Rights. 2010 Oct 22;10:25
pubmed: 20969787
Lancet Glob Health. 2016 Feb;4(2):e119-28
pubmed: 26823213
BMC Public Health. 2019 Jul 18;19(1):962
pubmed: 31319828
PLoS Med. 2012;9(7):e1001257
pubmed: 22802737
Health Psychol Rev. 2016 Sep;10(3):297-312
pubmed: 26262912
BMJ. 2018 May 16;361:k1079
pubmed: 29769210
PLoS One. 2018 Aug 23;13(8):e0202562
pubmed: 30138397
PLoS One. 2020 Aug 18;15(8):e0237519
pubmed: 32810162

Auteurs

Avishek Hazra (A)

Population Council, New Delhi, India.

Aikantika Das (A)

Population Council, New Delhi, India.

Jaleel Ahmad (J)

Population Council, New Delhi, India.

Shivani Singh (S)

Population Council, New Delhi, India.

Indrajit Chaudhuri (I)

Project Concern International, New Delhi, India.

Apollonius Purty (A)

Bihar Rural Livelihoods Promotion Society, Patna, India.

Audrey Prost (A)

UCL Institute of Global Health, London, United Kingdom.

Sapna Desai (S)

Population Council, New Delhi, India. sdesai@popcouncil.org.

Articles similaires

[Redispensing of expensive oral anticancer medicines: a practical application].

Lisanne N van Merendonk, Kübra Akgöl, Bastiaan Nuijen
1.00
Humans Antineoplastic Agents Administration, Oral Drug Costs Counterfeit Drugs

Smoking Cessation and Incident Cardiovascular Disease.

Jun Hwan Cho, Seung Yong Shin, Hoseob Kim et al.
1.00
Humans Male Smoking Cessation Cardiovascular Diseases Female
Humans United States Aged Cross-Sectional Studies Medicare Part C
1.00
Humans Yoga Low Back Pain Female Male

Classifications MeSH