Appréciation des interventions de lutte contre la malnutrition maternelle par la population à Madagascar

Sante Publique. 2020 Jun 18;Vol. 32(1):113-122. doi: 10.3917/spub.201.0113.
[Article in French]

Abstract

Introduction: Madagascar has adopted strategies to fight against maternal malnutrition, but the evaluation of their implementation is not effective.Purpose of research: The present study aims to describe beneficiary appreciation of interventions to fight maternal malnutrition and to identify their expectations.

Method: A qualitative study was conducted in the Amoron’i Mania region, Madagascar. The study included mothers of children under 5, pregnant women, and other family members and community members (fathers, grandmothers, matrons and community workers). Six focus groups and 16 individual interviews were conducted to collect the data. The thematic analysis was used.

Results: Food supplementation, improved production of agriculture and livestock, and nutrition education, operated by NGOs, are the best-known interventions. The health centers were not mentioned as interveners and their interventions were ignored. The effectiveness of the intervention is generally judged on the benefits perceived by the beneficiaries. Interveners working on a project basis were assessed as unsustainable. Two main problems were mentioned: first, the insufficiency of agricultural production resulting in the inaccessibility of the ingredients required for the nutrition education, and second the low coverage of the interventions. The improvement of agricultural production is the main suggestion mentioned to fight against maternal undernutrition.

Conclusions: Beneficiaries thought that existing interventions in the region are insufficient to address the problem of malnutrition among mothers.

MeSH terms

  • Agriculture / statistics & numerical data
  • Female
  • Focus Groups
  • Food Supply
  • Health Education
  • Humans
  • Madagascar / epidemiology
  • Malnutrition / epidemiology
  • Malnutrition / prevention & control*
  • Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena*
  • Mothers / statistics & numerical data*
  • Pregnancy
  • Qualitative Research