The Association Between Exposure To A Radio Campaign On Nutrition And Mothers’ Nutrition- And Health-Related Attitudes And Minimal Acceptable Diet Of Children 6–36 Months Old: A Quasi-Experimental Trial
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Public Health Nutrition
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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a radio campaign involving serial 10-minute
drama episodes, 10-minute on air discussion of each episode by trained community
health workers and 30-minute phone-ins from listeners in improving mothers’
nutrition- and health-related attitudes (HNRAs) and children’s minimum acceptable
diet (MAD).
Design: A two-arm quasi-experimental trial with a pre-post design was used to
quantify the effect of a radio campaign on nutrition before and immediately after the
6-month intervention. Difference-in-difference (DID) analysis was performed to
assess the intervention’s effect.
Setting: Saboba district (intervention) and Central Gonja (comparison district) of
northern region of Ghana.
Participants: At baseline, a total of 598 mothers with children aged 6–22 months were
randomly selected from the intervention (n 298) and control (n 300) districts. At
endline (6 months post-intervention), 252 mother–child dyads in the intervention
district and 275 mother–child dyads in the control district were followed up.
Results: The radio campaign was significantly and positively associated with a change
in health- and nutrition-related attitudes (HNRA) over time, with DID in mean attitudes
significantly improving more over time in the intervention district than the control
(DID = 1·398, P < 0·001). Also, the prevalence of MAD over time in the intervention
district was significantly higher than the control district (DID = 16·1 percentage points,
P = 0·02) in the presence of food insecurity.
Conclusions: The study indicates that a radio campaign on nutrition is associated with
improved mothers’ HNRA and children’s MAD. Communication interventions on child
nutrition targeting low-resource settings should consider this innovative approach.
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Appiah, B., Saaka, M., Appiah, G., Asamoah-Akuoko, L., Samman, E., Forastiere, L., ... & France, C. R. (2024). The association between exposure to a radio campaign on nutrition and mothers’ nutrition-and health-related attitudes and minimal acceptable diet of children 6–36 months old: a quasi-experimental trial. Public Health Nutrition, 27(1), e232.
