Providing Measurement, Evaluation, Accountability, and Leadership Support (MEALS) for Non-communicable Diseases Prevention in Ghana: Project Implementation Protocol
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Frontiers in Nutrition
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Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol
of a project developed to address the increase in obesity and nutrition-related
non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) in Ghana. Code-named the Measurement,
Evaluation, Accountability, and Leadership Support for NCDs (MEALS4NCDs) project,
it aims to measure and support public sector actions that create healthy food marketing,
retail, and provisioning environments for Ghanaian children using adapted methods from
the International Network for Food and Obesity/NCDs Research Monitoring and Action
Support (INFORMAS).
Methods: The protocol for this observational study draws substantially from the
INFORMAS’ Food Promotion and Food Provision Modules. However, to appraise
the readiness of local communities to implement interventions with strong potential
to improve the food environments of Ghanaian children, the MEALS4NCDs protocol
has innovatively integrated a local community participatory approach based on the
community readiness model (CRM) into the INFORMAS approaches. The setting is
Ghana and the participants include health and nutrition policy-makers, nutrition and food
service providers, consumers, school authorities, and pupils of Ghanaian basic schools. Results: The study establishes a standardized approach to providing implementation
science evidence for the prevention of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Ghana. It
demonstrates the feasibility and the innovative application of the INFORMAS expanded food
promotion and food provision modules, together with the integration of the CRM in a
lower-middle income setting.
Conclusion: The research will facilitate the understanding of the processes through
which the INFORMAS approach is contextualized to a lower-middle-income African
context. The protocol could be adapted for similar country settings to monitor relevant
aspects of the food environments of children.
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Laar A, Kelly B, Holdsworth M, Quarpong W, Aryeetey R, Amevinya GS, Tandoh A, Agyemang C, Zotor F, Laar ME, Mensah K, Laryea D, Asiki G, Pradeilles R, Sellen D, L’Abbe MR and Vandevijvere S (2021) Providing Measurement, Evaluation, Accountability, and Leadership Support (MEALS) for Non-communicable Diseases Prevention in Ghana: Project Implementation Protocol. Front. Nutr. 8:644320. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2021.644320