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[Assessment of the intervention in a therapeutic feeding center for children in Nicaragua].
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Nutricion hospitalaria [Nutr Hosp] 2011 Nov-Dec; Vol. 26 (6), pp. 1345-9. - Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Introduction: Child malnutrition carries a high morbimortality worldwide. Therapeutic feeding centers are essential in the treatment of malnourished children.<br />Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the therapeutic intervention in under-5 undernourished children in a Therapeutic Feeding Center.<br />Methods: A retrospective descriptive research was made through the revision of the clinical histories of children under 5 years that entered the Nutritional Recovery Center for Children in Matagalpa, Nicaragua, from January 2006 to July 2010.<br />Results: Median age at admission was 17.2 months (p25:10.7-p75:27.2) and median stay in the center was 92 days (p25:61.5-p75:134.5). Prevalence of patients with severe acute malnutrition was 45%, moderate acute malnutrition 24% and risk for malnutrition 31%. At discharge 86% of patients were properly nourished. Median weight gain percentage after the first month in the center was 15% (p25:12.6-p75:17.4). Median weight gain was 3.7 g/kg/day (p25:2.6-p75:5.4), being higher in children under 6 months (4.6 g/kg/day; p25:4.3-p75:7.5). Cured rate in the center was 87.5%, being the death rate 0% and the abandonment rate 9%.<br />Discussion: The center evaluated works adequately, and fulfills the internationally recommended quality indicators. However, recommended average stay of 1-2 months and average weight gain of 8 g/kg/day are far of being fulfilled. Therefore, the Nutritional Recovery Center performs an effective intervention, but it's not efficient enough.
- Subjects :
- Child Nutrition Disorders complications
Child Nutrition Disorders epidemiology
Child, Preschool
Edema epidemiology
Edema etiology
Female
Humans
Infant
Length of Stay
Male
Nicaragua epidemiology
Protein-Energy Malnutrition
Retrospective Studies
Treatment Outcome
Weight Gain physiology
Child Nutrition Disorders therapy
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- Language :
- Spanish; Castilian
- ISSN :
- 1699-5198
- Volume :
- 26
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Nutricion hospitalaria
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 22411381
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1590/S0212-16112011000600022