Examining the complex dynamics influencing acute malnutrition in Turkana and Samburu counties: Study protocol

  • Calistus Wilunda
  • , Estelle Sidze
  • , Faith Thuita
  • , Dickson Amugsi
  • , Amanuel Abajobir
  • , Martin Mutua
  • , Bonventure Mwangi
  • , Samuel Iddi
  • , Chessa Lutter
  • , Valerie L. Flax
  • , Albert Webale
  • , Esther Anono
  • , Hazel Odhiambo
  • , Caroline Wangui Wainaina
  • , Stephen Ekiru
  • , Gillian Chepkwony
  • , John Ebei
  • , Duncan Lesiamito
  • , Elizabeth Kimani-Murage
  • , Brad Sagara

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Abstract

Acute malnutrition in children under 5 years is persistent in Eastern Africa's arid and semiarid lands. This study aimed to identify the drivers of acute malnutrition in Turkana and Samburu counties, Kenya. This was a population-based longitudinal mixed-methods observational study. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected at Wave 1, but only quantitative data were collected during follow-up. Participants were a representative sample of children and their primary caregivers from households with children under 3 years at Wave 1. Anthropometric measurements of all children under 5 years in the sampled households were taken at Wave 1 (May to July 2021), and one child under 3 years was randomly selected for follow-up about every 4 months over 2 years for six data collection waves. The study also collected data on sociodemographics; child feeding practices and morbidity; household water and food insecurity; shocks; coping strategies, social safety nets and economic safeguards; water, sanitation and hygiene; women's decision-making and food consumption. Qualitative data were collected through community dialogues, focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, photovoice and key informant interviews with mothers and fathers with children under 5 years, community leaders, county officials and staff of nongovernmental organisations. Data collection is complete and analysis is ongoing. The analysis includes thematic analysis of qualitative data and descriptive and multi-variable regression analyses of quantitative data.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere13744
JournalMaternal and Child Nutrition
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • acute malnutrition
  • arid and semi-arid lands
  • child nutrition
  • complementary feeding
  • food insecurity
  • shocks

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