Integrating co-design into formative research for a SBCC entry-point platform for nutrition-sensitive social protection programs in low -and middle-income country settings.

Tahir Turk, Rina Paul, Nilofer Fatimi Safdar, Syed Mahbubul Alam, Sohel Reza Choudhury, Kashif Shafique, Zaeema Ahmer, Anthony J Wenndt, Hamidullah Khan Babar, Tannaza Sadaf, Moniruzzaman Bipul
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Background: Achieving adequate nutrition for vulnerable populations is an objective of the Sustainable Development Goals. Nutrition-sensitive social protection programs, including those that promote nutrition through Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC), have the potential to reduce malnutrition and provide social supports to those most in need. Country-level needs assessments can clarify key issues. When supported by co-design approaches, program formative research may provide more culturally contextualised SBCC for the improved delivery of nutrition social protection to vulnerable groups. This formative study from Pakistan and Bangladesh, integrated co-design to more fully explore program beneficiary knowledge, attitudes and perceptions toward nutrition social protection to inform the design of SBCC key messages and an entry-point platform to ensure effective message dissemination. Methods: Qualitative formative research was conducted to support findings from a systematic review. Thirty semi-structured interviews with program stakeholders and 12 focus group discussions (134 participants) were conducted with program beneficiaries in Bangladesh and Pakistan. Co-design sessions supplemented the needs assessment protocol. A COREQ checklist ensured best practice approaches in research design, analysis and reporting. NVIVO 2023 qualitative software supported the thematic analysis. Results: Four organising themes were identified: 1. Barriers to Program Engagement, 2. Opportunities for Program Improvement, 3. Knowledge Attitudes and Practices, and 4. Target Groups, Messaging and SBCC Entry-Points, with 21 sub-themes emerging under the four organising themes. Main barriers related to resource constraints and maladministration of SPPs while opportunities identified greater integration of cash transfers with nutritious food provision, increased engagement with key influencers in vulnerable communities, and identification of culturally nuanced messages with dissemination through preferred channels. Integrating co-design sessions provided greater ownership, participation and engagement by program beneficiaries and more pragmatic SBCC solutions to challenges identified. Conclusion: The needs assessments and integrated co-design sessions highlighted the benefits of close consultation with program beneficiaries in the design of culturally appropriate SBCC interventions to support nutrition-sensitive social protection programs. A SBCC entry-point platform was developed from participant recommendations to provide options for programmers on message designs, advocacy approaches and dissemination channels with the approaches applicable for a number of low -and middle-income countries where malnutrition is a major challenge.
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将共同设计纳入形成性研究,为中低收入国家的营养敏感型社会保护计划建立一个 SBCC 入口点平台。
背景:为弱势群体提供充足的营养是可持续发展目标的一项目标。对营养问题有敏感认识的社会保护计划,包括那些通过社会和行为改变沟通 (SBCC) 促进营养的计划,有可能减少营养不良现象,并为最需要帮助的人提供社会支持。国家级需求评估可以明确关键问题。在共同设计方法的支持下,计划形成性研究可提供更符合文化背景的社会和行为改变沟通(SBCC),从而更好地为弱势群体提供营养社会保护。这项来自巴基斯坦和孟加拉国的形成性研究综合了共同设计方法,以更充分地探索项目受益人对营养社会保护的知识、态度和看法,从而为 SBCC 关键信息和切入点平台的设计提供信息,确保信息的有效传播。方法:开展了定性形成性研究,以支持系统综述的结果。在孟加拉国和巴基斯坦与项目利益相关者进行了 30 次半结构化访谈,并与项目受益者进行了 12 次焦点小组讨论(134 人参加)。共同设计会议对需求评估协议进行了补充。COREQ 清单确保了研究设计、分析和报告的最佳实践方法。NVIVO 2023 定性软件为专题分析提供了支持。结果确定了四个组织主题:1.计划参与的障碍,2.计划改进的机会,3.知识态度和实践,以及 4.目标群体、信息传递和 SBCC 切入点,在这四个组织主题下产生了 21 个子主题。主要障碍与资源限制和 SPP 的管理不当有关,而机遇则包括现金转移与营养食品供应的进一步整合、与弱势社区中主要影响者的更多接触,以及通过首选渠道传播文化上有细微差别的信息。通过整合共同设计会议,提高了计划受益人的主人翁意识、参与度和投入度,并针对所发现的挑战提出了更加务实的 SBCC 解决方案。结论需求评估和综合共同设计会议凸显了在设计文化适宜的 SBCC 干预措施以支持营养敏感型社会保护项目时与项目受益人密切磋商的益处。根据与会者的建议开发了一个 SBCC 切入点平台,为计划制定者提供了信息设计、宣传方法和传播渠道等方面的选择,这些方法适用于营养不良是主要挑战的一些中低收入国家。
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