A 1:1:1 individually randomized unmasked controlled trial is proposed in which caregivers will be trained to screen their children who have recovered from an episode of SAM (severe acute malnutrition) using MUAC (mid-upper arm circumference) tapes. One arm will include caregiver screening with a mid-upper arm circumference tape and usual monthly follow-up schedule for the first 3 months post enrollment and a final follow-up at 6 months. Another arm will include caregiver screening with a mid-upper arm circumference tape and a reduced follow-up schedule for one visit at 3 months and a final visit at 6 months. The third arm will adhere to the current standard of care, which is no caregiver training to conduct mid-upper arm circumference screenings and monthly clinic-based follow-up appointments for 3 months with a final visit at 6 months post enrollment. Children aged 6-54 months with a documented recovery from uncomplicated severe acute malnutrition that was managed in a participating outpatient nutritional program and their caregivers will be eligible for inclusion in the trial. Caregivers will be trained to screen their children weekly for 6 months following discharge from the nutritional program and will be counseled to bring their child back to the nutritional program should their mid-upper arm circumference value fall in the red zone of the mid-upper arm circumference tape (\< 11.5 cm). All children will be seen at 3 and 6 months for the primary outcome assessment. By conducting this study, our primary goal is to determine if training caregivers to screen their children for relapse to MAM (moderate acute malnutrition) or SAM (severe acute malnutrition) using mid-upper arm circumference tapes following recovery from SAM (severe acute malnutrition) will reduce the risk of relapse. An additional aim is to assess the level of acceptability of caregivers screening children for malnutrition using mid-upper arm circumference tapes from both a clinic and caregiver perspective.
Age range
6 Months – 54 Months
Sex
ALL
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Cumulative incidence of relapse
Timeframe: 6 months