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Assessing the Impact of Micronutrient Intervention Programs Implemented under Special Circumstances—Meeting Report

机译:评估特殊情况下实施的微量营养素干预计划的影响-会议报告

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Introduction and Objective The World Food Programme and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees organized a meeting of experts to discuss evaluation of micronutrient interventions under special circumstances, such as emergency and refugee situations.Results Multimicronutrient interventions for groups with higher needs may include home fortification products for young children or supplements for pregnant and lactating women. The choice of preparation should be guided by target group needs, evidence of efficacy of a product or its compounds, acceptability, and cost-effectiveness. Different designs can be used to assess whether an intervention has the desired impact. First, program implementation and adherence must be ascertained. Then, impact on micronutrient status can be assessed, but design options are often limited by logistic challenges, available budget, security issues, and ethical and practical issues regarding nonintervention or placebo groups. Under these conditions, a plausibility design using pre- and postintervention cross-sectional surveys, a prospective cohort study, or a step-wedge design, which enrolls groups as they start receiving the intervention, should be considered. Post hoc comparison of groups with different adherence levels may also be useful. Hemoglobin is often selected as an impact indicator because it is easily measured and tends to respond to change in micronutrient status, especially iron. However, it is not a very specific indicator of micronutrient status, because it is also influenced by inflammation, parasitic infestation, physiological status (age, pregnancy), altitude, and disorders such as thalassemia and sickle cell disease.Conclusion Given the constraints described above, replicability of impact in different contexts is key to the validation of micronutrient interventions.
机译:引言和目标世界粮食计划署和联合国难民事务高级专员办事处组织了一次专家会议,讨论在特殊情况下(如紧急情况和难民情况)对微量营养素干预措施的评价。年幼儿童的家用强化产品或孕妇和哺乳期妇女的补品。制剂的选择应以目标人群的需求,产品或其化合物的功效证据,可接受性和成本效益为指导。可以使用不同的设计来评估干预措施是否具有所需的影响。首先,必须确定计划的实施和遵守情况。然后,可以评估其对微量营养素状态的影响,但设计方案通常受到后勤挑战,可用预算,安全性问题以及与非干预或安慰剂组有关的道德和实践问题的限制。在这种情况下,应考虑采用干预前和干预后横断面调查,前瞻性队列研究或阶梯式设计的合理性设计,这些设计会在小组开始接受干预时招募他们。事后比较具有不同依从性水平的组也可能有用。经常选择血红蛋白作为影响指标,因为它很容易测量并且易于对微量营养素状态(尤其是铁)的变化做出响应。但是,它不是微量营养素状况的非常具体的指标,因为它还受到炎症,寄生虫侵扰,生理状况(年龄,怀孕),海拔高度以及地中海贫血和镰状细胞病等疾病的影响。 ,影响在不同情况下的可复制性是验证微量营养素干预措施的关键。

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