Caregivers’ experiences and practices for malnourished children undergoing tuberculosis treatment in Eswatini

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2349
Bhekisisa S. Tsabedze, D. Habedi
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Background: Eswatini is one of the countries affected by malnutrition and tuberculosis (TB) and some cases remained untreated. These two conditions are major public health problems.Aim: This study aimed to explore and describe caregivers’ experiences and practices of children’s nutrition during treatment.Setting: Baylor College of Nursing Children’s Foundation – Eswatini (BCMCF-SD).Methods: A qualitative study following a narrative design used purposive sampling to identify 12 caregivers of malnourished children and informed consent obtained. In-depth interview used semi-structured interview guide and digital voice recorder. Field notes were taken, transcribed, translated and analysed using NVivo version 11.Results: Two themes emerged as home’s nutritional situation and health facility’s nutritional support. The study found that most of the caregivers gave children unbalanced diet, while those less than a year were mixed-fed. Some caregivers reported experience of lost breadwinners, unemployment and high number of children than what the family could afford. The caregivers’ practices around food by prescription included inadequate supply of the ready-to-use therapeutic food and sharing of prescribed food supplies with other healthy children.Conclusion: During treatment, children’s caregivers need short health education and support. The Ministry of Health in Eswatini should consider using some comic books to guide that. Moreover, upscale vocational training promotes entrepreneurship and agricultural activities.Contribution: Association of malnutrition and TB outcomes has provided evidence-based information for more comprehensive integration between nutrition programmes and tuberculosis programmes. The study’s findings contributed to the growing body of knowledge about the association between malnutrition and diagnosed drug-susceptible TB among children aged from 0 – 15 years.
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埃斯瓦提尼营养不良儿童接受结核病治疗时护理人员的经验和做法
背景:埃斯瓦提尼是受营养不良和结核病(TB)影响的国家之一,一些病例仍未得到治疗。目的:本研究旨在探讨和描述护理人员在儿童治疗期间的营养经验和做法:贝勒护理学院儿童基金会--埃斯瓦提尼(BCMCF-SD):这是一项采用叙事设计的定性研究,通过有目的的抽样,确定了 12 名营养不良儿童的护理人员,并征得了他们的知情同意。深入访谈使用了半结构化访谈指南和数字录音机。采用 NVivo 11 版本进行现场记录、誊写、翻译和分析:出现了两个主题:家庭营养状况和医疗机构的营养支持。研究发现,大多数照顾者给儿童喂养的食物不均衡,而一岁以下的儿童则混合喂养。一些照顾者报告说,他们失去了养家糊口的人,失业,孩子的数量超出了家庭的承受能力。护理人员的处方食品做法包括即食治疗食品供应不足,以及与其他健康儿童分享处方食品:结论:在治疗期间,儿童看护者需要短期的健康教育和支持。埃斯瓦提尼卫生部应考虑使用一些漫画书来指导这方面的工作。此外,提高职业培训水平可促进创业和农业活动:营养不良与结核病结果之间的关系为营养计划与结核病计划之间更全面的整合提供了循证信息。这项研究的结果有助于进一步了解 0-15 岁儿童营养不良与确诊药物敏感性结核病之间的关系。
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