Impact Evaluation of Benazir Nashonuma Program (BNP) on Stunting Among Under-five Children

NCT ID: NCT06025786

Last Updated: 2023-09-11

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

13200 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-12-01

Study Completion Date

2026-06-30

Brief Summary

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The aim of the study is to evaluate the impact of Benazir Nashonuma Program (BNP) on prevalence of stunting among under-five children in low income setting of Pakistan. The research question that the study aims to answer is:

Is there any change in the prevalence of stunting among under-five children in districts where Benazir Nashonuma Program (BNP) is established compared to districts where BNP is not established?

Districts where BNP is functional, and women and children are receiving the intervention will be compared at baseline and end line with control districts where conventional reproductive care services are given. Prevalence of stunting among under-five children will be compared along with other nutritional and growth status indicators over a period of 4 years.

Detailed Description

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Maternal and child malnutrition is a significant public health challenge, with 40% of under five children being stunted in Pakistan. Stunting is associated with morbidity and mortality with detrimental effects on the physical, social and cognitive development of children. The two key determinants include maternal undernutrition during in-utero and poor infant and child feeding practices in the first two years of life. The opportunity to improve maternal, infant, and child outcomes is provided by the interventions aimed at improving maternal and child nutrition throughout the first 1000 days, known as "window of opportunity". In this study, the investigators aim to assess the effectiveness of the Benazir Nashonuma Programme (BNP) on stunting reduction and related maternal and child health outcomes and to determine the uptake of BNP related services in the intervention districts in all provinces and regions of Pakistan.

The study will achieve the following objectives:

Primary Objective

• To determine the baseline to end-line change in the prevalence of stunting among children 0-59 months of age among low income settings

Secondary Objectives

For under-five children:

To determine the baseline to end-line change in the

* Prevalence of wasting among children 0-59 months of age
* Prevalence of underweight children 0-59 months of age
* Prevalence of Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM) among children 0-59 months of age
* Prevalence of Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) among children 0-59 months of age
* Prevalence of 0-23 months old children meeting Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) indicators including exclusive breastfeeding, complementary feeding, dietary diversity, minimum acceptable diet and minimum meal frequency.
* Proportion of children 0-59 months of age who received all recommended vaccinations according to the national immunization schedule.

For Women of Reproductive Age (15- 49 years):

To determine the baseline to end-line change in the

* BMI (body mass index) and prevalence of underweight women of reproductive age (WRA)
* Reproductive services uptake by WRA
* Minimum dietary diversity among WRA
* Percentage of households that experienced food insecurity.

A quasi-experimental study with baseline and end-line cross-sectional surveys will be conducted in 18 districts of the four provinces and two administrative areas of Pakistan. The intervention districts includes Shaheed Benazir Abad and Dadu from Sindh, Rajanpur from Punjab, Lasbela and Harnai from Balochistan, Upper Dir and Tank from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Diamer from Gilgit Baltistan and Bagh from Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Their control districts are Sangarh, Naushero Feroze, Bahawalnagar, Sibbi, Sherani, Shangla, D. I. Khan, Shigar and Muzaffarbad respectively.

The study will employ a two-stage cluster sampling to enroll children 0-59 months of age and their mothers/caregivers from the 13,200 households (734 per district). The primary (PSUs) and secondary sampling units (SSUs) will include villages and households respectively.

Conditions

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Stunting Wasting Anemia Nutrient Deficiency

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NON_RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Districts with established and operational BNP implementation

The intervention arm consists of nine districts from four provinces and two regions of Pakistan where the Benazir Nashonuma Program (BNP) is operational, providing reproductive and healthcare services to pregnant women and their children under the age of two.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Benazir Nashonuma Program (BNP)

Intervention Type COMBINATION_PRODUCT

Benazir Nashonuma Program (BNP)

Dietary supplement for pregnant women and lactating mothers during the first six months of lactation:

Maamta is a 75-gram sachet made from peanut butter with 400 kcal of energy

Dietary supplement for children aged 6-23 months:

Wawamum is a lipid-based nutrient supplement consisting of skimmed milk powder, micronutrients, vegetable oil, roasted chickpeas and antioxidants. Wawamum covers the recommended daily dose of most micronutrients and 255 kcal of energy.

Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT):

This includes stipends of PKR 2000 during pregnancy contingent on three antenatal care visits, consuming SNF, attending awareness sessions on health and nutrition, getting two doses of tetanus toxoid and institutional delivery. After delivery PKR 2000/- for boys and 2500/- for girls are paid as incentives conditioned on getting child's birth registered, routine immunization and consumption of SNF by the child from 6-23 months

Districts without BNP implementation and functionality

The control arm comprises of nine districts where Benazir Nashonuma Program (BNP) has not been implemented. These districts are comparable to their respective intervention districts in terms of average maternal BMI and prevalence of stunting.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Benazir Nashonuma Program (BNP)

Benazir Nashonuma Program (BNP)

Dietary supplement for pregnant women and lactating mothers during the first six months of lactation:

Maamta is a 75-gram sachet made from peanut butter with 400 kcal of energy

Dietary supplement for children aged 6-23 months:

Wawamum is a lipid-based nutrient supplement consisting of skimmed milk powder, micronutrients, vegetable oil, roasted chickpeas and antioxidants. Wawamum covers the recommended daily dose of most micronutrients and 255 kcal of energy.

Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT):

This includes stipends of PKR 2000 during pregnancy contingent on three antenatal care visits, consuming SNF, attending awareness sessions on health and nutrition, getting two doses of tetanus toxoid and institutional delivery. After delivery PKR 2000/- for boys and 2500/- for girls are paid as incentives conditioned on getting child's birth registered, routine immunization and consumption of SNF by the child from 6-23 months

Intervention Type COMBINATION_PRODUCT

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* An under-five child with a mother registered with Benazir Income Support Program (BISP)
* Both available at the time of interview

Exclusion Criteria

• Mother of the child who is not a woman of reproductive age, i.e., less than 15 years or greater than 49 years
Minimum Eligible Age

1 Day

Maximum Eligible Age

59 Months

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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International Food Policy Research Institute

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Aga Khan University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Dr Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta

Distinguished University Professor and Founding Director of the Institute for Global Health and Development and the Centre of Excellence in Women and Child Health

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Zulfiqar A Bhutta, PhD, FRC

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Aga Khan University

Locations

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Aga Khan University

Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Pakistan

Central Contacts

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Sajid Bashir Soofi, MD, CPSP

Role: CONTACT

+923002769398

Shah Muhammad, MD

Role: CONTACT

+923325590559

Facility Contacts

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Asma Abdul Malik, MBBS, MSc

Role: primary

+923311388051

Shah Mohammad

Role: backup

References

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Muhammad S, Malik AA, Soofi S, Habib A, Umer M, Rizvi A, Ahmed I, Leroy J, Cousens S, Bhutta ZA. Impact assessment of Benazir Nashonuma Programme (BNP) on maternal, child health and nutritional status in Pakistan: a quasi-experimental study protocol. BMJ Open. 2025 Jun 27;15(6):e094565. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-094565.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 40578861 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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BNP Quasi Experimental Study

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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