Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition (Apr 2023)

Outcomes of a food voucher program and factors associated with the recovery rate of children with moderate acute malnutrition in Far North Cameroon

  • Ismael Teta,
  • Brice Ulrich Saha Foudjo,
  • Jennifer N. Nielsen,
  • Julius Oben,
  • Georges Nguefack-Tsague,
  • Françoise Raissa Ntentie,
  • Volkan Cakir,
  • Rolf Klemm,
  • Yunhee Kang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41043-023-00379-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract Background Research on moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) is limited, despite its high prevalence. This study examined outcomes of bi-weekly locally available foods provided via a food voucher program (FVP) on nutritional recovery [mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) ≥ 125 mm] from MAM (defined as MUAC between 115 and 124 mm) and identified the factors associated with recovery rate in Kaélé health district, Far North Region of Cameroon. Methods This was a prospective study with 474 MAM children aged 6–59 months. Food voucher distribution and MUAC screening were conducted at 6 bi-weekly visits or until the child was recovered. Time to recovery was evaluated with multivariate Cox proportional regression hazard models with associations quantified using adjusted hazard ratio (aHR). The trend for MUAC, including its determinants, was examined with multivariate linear mixed effect models. Results The recovery rate was 78.3% by 6 weeks after the first food basket; 3.4% remained MAM, and 5.9% were transferred for treatment for severe acute malnutrition (SAM defined as MUAC 75%). Child’s WHZ, gender and age were significant factors associated with MUAC increase and recovery from MAM in the FVP. These findings indicate the FVP approach shows promise as an effective alternative treatment for MAM with consideration of associated factors and merits further evaluation.

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