Core Principles and Practices for the Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Social and Behavior Change for Nutrition in Low- and Middle-Income Contexts with Special Applications for Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture

IF 3.8 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Current Developments in Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cdnut.2024.104414
Mary Packard-Winkler , Lenette Golding , Tsedenia Tewodros , Emily Faerber , Amy Webb Girard
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Abstract

Background

There is currently no cogent set of standards to guide the design, implementation and evaluation of nutrition social and behavior change (SBC), including for nutrition-sensitive agriculture (NSA).

Objectives

We aimed to capture, consolidate, and describe SBC core principles and practices (CPPs), reflecting professional consensus, and to offer programmatic examples that illustrate their application for NSA projects in low- and middle-income countries.

Methods

We conducted a narrative review following a 4-step iterative process to identify and describe SBC CPPs. We first reviewed general SBC frameworks and technical documents and developed a preliminary list of CPPs and their definitions. Following review and feedback from 8 content experts, we revised the CPPs, incorporating the panel’s feedback, and conducted a more specific search of the peer-reviewed and gray literature. We presented a revised draft of the CPPs to 26 NSA researchers, practitioners, and implementers at the 2022 Agriculture, Nutrition and Health Academy annual conference. We then conducted a focused review of each CPP, and 3 content experts rereviewed the final draft.

Results

We reviewed ∼475 documents and resources resulting in a set of 4 core principles: 1) following a systematic, strategic method in designing, implementing, and evaluating SBC activities; 2) ensuring design and implementation are evidence-based; 3) grounding design and implementation in theory; and 4) authentically engaging communities. Additionally, we identified 11 core practices and mapped these to the different stages in the SBC design, implementation, and evaluation cycle. Detailed descriptions, illustrative examples and resources for implementation are provided for each CPP.

Conclusions

An explicit set of CPPs for SBC can serve as a guide for design, research, implementation, and evaluation of nutrition and NSA programs; help standardize knowledge sharing and production; and contribute to improved quality of implementation. Broader consultation with SBC practitioners and researchers will further consensus on this work.

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设计、实施和评估中低收入国家营养方面的社会和行为变化的核心原则和实践,特别适用于对营养敏感的农业。
背景目前还没有一套明确的标准来指导营养社会和行为改变(SBC)的设计、实施和评估,包括对营养敏感的农业(NSA)的设计、实施和评估。目标我们旨在收集、整合和描述 SBC 核心原则和实践(CPPs),反映专业共识,并提供项目实例,说明这些原则和实践在中低收入国家 NSA 项目中的应用。我们首先审查了 SBC 的一般框架和技术文件,并制定了 CPP 及其定义的初步清单。经过 8 位内容专家的审查和反馈,我们结合专家小组的反馈意见对 CPP 进行了修订,并对同行评审和灰色文献进行了更具体的搜索。在 2022 年农业、营养与健康学院年会上,我们向 26 位国家安 全局研究人员、从业人员和实施人员介绍了 CPP 修订草案。然后,我们对每个 CPP 进行了重点审查,3 位内容专家对最终草案进行了重新审查。结果我们审查了 475 份文件和资源,最终形成了一套 4 项核心原则:1) 在设计、实施和评估 SBC 活动时遵循系统的战略方法;2) 确保设计和实施以证据为基础;3) 设计和实施以理论为基础;4) 让社区真正参与进来。此外,我们还确定了 11 项核心实践,并将其与 SBC 设计、实施和评估周期中的不同阶段相对应。结论一套明确的 SBC 核心实践可作为营养和 NSA 项目设计、研究、实施和评估的指南;有助于实现知识共享和生产的标准化;并有助于提高实施质量。与营养和营养不良从业人员和研究人员进行更广泛的磋商将进一步就这项工作达成共识。
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Current Developments in Nutrition
Current Developments in Nutrition NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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