Torlesse Harriet, Benedict Rukundo K, Craig Hope C, Stoltzfus Rebecca J
Nutrition Section, UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.
Matern Child Nutr. 2021 Jul;17(3):e13153. doi: 10.1111/mcn.13153. Epub 2021 Feb 7.
Antenatal care (ANC) provides a platform to counsel pregnant women on maternal nutrition and to prepare the mother to breastfeed. Recent reviews suggest that gaps in the coverage and quality of counselling during pregnancy may partly explain why services do not consistently translate to improved behavioural outcomes in South Asia. This scoping literature review collates evidence on the coverage and quality of counselling on maternal nutrition and infant feeding during ANC in five South Asian countries and the effectiveness of approaches to improve the quality of counselling. Coverage data were extracted from the most recent national surveys, and a scoping review of peer-reviewed and grey literature (1990-2019) was conducted. Only Afghanistan and Pakistan have survey data on the coverage of counselling on both maternal nutrition and breastfeeding, nine studies described the quality of counselling and three studies assessed the effectiveness of interventions to improve the quality of services. This limited body of evidence suggests that inequalities in access to services, gaps in capacity building opportunities for frontline workers and the short duration and frequency of counselling contracts constrain quality, while the format, duration, frequency and content of health worker training, together with supportive supervision, are probable approaches to improve quality. Greater attention is needed to integrate indicators into monitoring and supervision mechanisms, periodic surveys and programme evaluations to assess the status of and track progress in improving quality and to build accountability for quality counselling, while research is needed to understand how best to assess and strengthen quality in specific settings.
产前保健(ANC)为向孕妇提供孕产妇营养咨询以及帮助母亲做好母乳喂养准备提供了一个平台。近期的综述表明,孕期咨询服务在覆盖范围和质量上存在的差距,可能在一定程度上解释了为何在南亚,这些服务未能持续转化为更好的行为结果。这项范围界定文献综述整理了关于南亚五个国家产前保健期间孕产妇营养和婴儿喂养咨询的覆盖范围和质量的证据,以及提高咨询质量方法的有效性。覆盖范围数据取自最新的全国性调查,并对同行评审文献和灰色文献(1990 - 2019年)进行了范围界定综述。只有阿富汗和巴基斯坦有关于孕产妇营养和母乳喂养咨询覆盖范围的调查数据,九项研究描述了咨询质量,三项研究评估了提高服务质量干预措施的有效性。这一有限的证据表明,服务获取方面的不平等、一线工作人员能力建设机会的差距以及咨询服务的时长和频率不足限制了质量,而卫生工作者培训的形式、时长、频率和内容,以及支持性监督,可能是提高质量的方法。需要更加关注将指标纳入监测和监督机制、定期调查及项目评估,以评估提高质量的现状并跟踪进展情况,并建立质量咨询的问责制,同时需要开展研究以了解如何在特定环境中最好地评估和加强质量。