Horwood C, Luthuli S, Haskins L, Mapumulo S, Kubeka Z, Tshitaudzi G
Centre for Rural Health, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.
Child Youth and School Health: National Department of Health, Pretoria, South Africa.
BMC Nutr. 2025 Mar 26;11(1):61. doi: 10.1186/s40795-025-01003-7.
In South Africa, severe acute malnutrition remains a significant cause of child mortality. Measuring mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) is a simple, cost-effective approach to identify malnutrition in communities. The Family MUAC intervention supported community health workers (CHWs) to mentor mothers and child caregivers to measure MUAC, record their findings and access nutrition information from the child's Road-to-Health-Book. Family MUAC was implemented in seven sites in two provinces in South Africa: Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. This study aimed to explore mother/caregiver's perceptions and experiences of participating in Family MUAC.
Focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with mothers purposively selected by CHWs based on their active participation in Family MUAC. Trained qualitative researchers conducted one FGD at each participating site. Coding reliability thematic analysis with topic summaries was employed to analyse the data using Nvivo v12.
Seven FGDs were conducted with a total of 59 participants. Key themes identified were mother's perceptions of the CHW's role, experiences of implementing Family MUAC activities, and perceptions of the broader effect on maternal empowerment and child health. Mothers appreciated the support from CHWs who were perceived as patient and caring, taking time to develop mother's skills and answer questions. CHWs provided ongoing care, encouraged participation and understood the mother's home situation. Mothers experienced group learning positively, and helped each other learn about MUAC measurements. Most mothers experienced measuring MUAC as challenging initially, needing support from CHWs to gain confidence to measure and record findings. Participating in Family MUAC empowered mothers in caring for their child, and improved their relationships with CHWs. Mothers compared support from CHWs to care received at the clinic, saying clinic visits were costly and time-consuming and nurses frequently did not explain their findings. Mothers reported feeling more confident to ask questions during clinic visits after participating in family MUAC.
Using CHWs to support mothers measuring MUAC in households was acceptable and feasible. CHWs provided ongoing good quality care, relevant advice and support, and empowered mothers. Family MUAC had wide ranging benefits for building relationships and peer support in communities and strengthened mothers perceived role in the care of her child.
在南非,重度急性营养不良仍然是儿童死亡的一个重要原因。测量上臂中部周长(MUAC)是在社区中识别营养不良的一种简单且经济高效的方法。家庭MUAC干预措施支持社区卫生工作者(CHWs)指导母亲和儿童照料者测量MUAC、记录测量结果并从儿童的《健康成长手册》中获取营养信息。家庭MUAC在南非豪登省和夸祖鲁 - 纳塔尔省的两个省份的七个地点实施。本研究旨在探讨母亲/照料者参与家庭MUAC的看法和经历。
由社区卫生工作者根据母亲积极参与家庭MUAC的情况有目的地挑选母亲进行焦点小组讨论(FGDs)。经过培训的定性研究人员在每个参与地点进行一次焦点小组讨论。使用Nvivo v12采用编码可靠性主题分析和主题摘要来分析数据。
共进行了七次焦点小组讨论,共有59名参与者。确定的关键主题包括母亲对社区卫生工作者角色的看法、实施家庭MUAC活动的经历以及对增强母亲权能和儿童健康的更广泛影响的看法。母亲们赞赏社区卫生工作者的支持,认为他们有耐心且关心他人,会花时间培养母亲的技能并回答问题。社区卫生工作者提供持续的照料,鼓励参与并了解母亲的家庭情况。母亲们积极体验到小组学习,并互相帮助学习MUAC测量方法。大多数母亲最初觉得测量MUAC具有挑战性,需要社区卫生工作者的支持才能获得测量和记录结果的信心。参与家庭MUAC增强了母亲照顾孩子的能力,并改善了她们与社区卫生工作者的关系。母亲们将社区卫生工作者的支持与在诊所获得的照料进行比较,称去诊所看病成本高且耗时,护士经常不解释检查结果。母亲们报告说,参与家庭MUAC后,她们在诊所看病时提问更有信心了。
利用社区卫生工作者支持母亲在家庭中测量MUAC是可接受且可行的。社区卫生工作者提供持续的优质照料、相关建议和支持,并增强了母亲的权能。家庭MUAC在社区中建立关系和同伴支持方面有广泛益处,并强化了母亲在照顾孩子方面的感知角色。