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Beneficiaries’ perceptions and reported use of unconditional cash transfers intended to prevent acute malnutrition in children in poor rural communities in Burkina Faso: qualitative results from the MAM’Out randomized controlled trial

机译:受益人的看法和报告的无条件现金转移用于防止布基纳法索贫困农村社区儿童急性营养不良:MAM’Out随机对照试验的定性结果

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Background Acute malnutrition is a public health issue worldwide, and particularly in the Eastern region of Burkina Faso. Following a needs assessment, unconditional seasonal, multiannual cash transfers were implemented as a safety net to prevent childhood undernutrition. The objectives of this study were to explore the types of purchases made by beneficiaries of this cash transfer program and to understand the perceived effects of and changes induced by regular cash transfers in the daily lives of women, and at the household and community level. Methods The design of this study was a two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial. Qualitative data were collected each month during the cash transfer period for two years, leading to a total of more than 300 interviews and focus group discussions with various participants: beneficiary mothers, heads of households, mothers-in-law, co-wives, key members of the community, and participants of the control group. Results The two main types of expenses reported were food and health care for the child and the whole family. The program was also associated with positive perceived changes at the household level, mainly related to gender equality and improvement of women’s status, and has promoted an increase in dignity and social integration of the poorest at the community level through cash sharing. Unexpected effects of this program included some women planning new pregnancies and some individuals not expecting the transfers to end. Conclusion Although the transfers were unconditional, the cash was mainly used to improve the children’s and households’ food security and health, which correspond to two main underlying causes of undernutrition. Therefore, spending mainly in these areas can help to prevent undernutrition in children. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov , identifier: NCT01866124 , registered May 7, 2013.
机译:背景急性营养不良是全世界的公共卫生问题,尤其是在布基纳法索东部地区。在进行需求评估之后,实施了无条件的季节性,多年期现金转移,作为防止儿童营养不良的安全网。这项研究的目的是探讨该现金转移计划的受益人进行的购买类型,并了解定期现金转移在妇女的日常生活中以及在家庭和社区一级的感知影响和变化。方法本研究的设计为两臂类群随机对照试验。在两年的现金转移期间,每个月都收集定性数据,总共与不同的参与者进行了300多次访谈和焦点小组讨论:受益母亲,户主,婆in,同居妻子,关键社区成员和对照组的参与者。结果报告的两种主要支出类型是儿童和整个家庭的食品和保健费用。该方案还与家庭一级的积极变化有关,主要与性别平等和妇女地位的提高有关,并通过现金共享促进了社区一级最贫困者的尊严和社会融合。该计划的意外后果包括一些计划新怀孕的妇女和一些不希望转移结束的人。结论尽管转移支付是无条件的,但现金主要用于改善儿童和家庭的粮食安全与健康,这与造成营养不良的两个主要原因有关。因此,主要在这些领域的支出可以帮助防止儿童营养不良。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov,标识符:NCT01866124,于2013年5月7日注册。

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