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Exclusive breastfeeding promotion by peer counsellors in sub-Saharan Africa (PROMISE-EBF) : a cluster-randomised trial

Tylleskär, Thorkild (författare)
Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, Norway
Jackson, Debra (författare)
School of Public Health, University of Western Cape, South Africa
Meda, Nicolas (författare)
Centre MURAZ, Ministry of Health, Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso
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Engebretsen, Ingunn Marie S (författare)
Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, Norway
Chopra, Mickey (författare)
UNICEF, UN Plaza, New York, NY, USA
Diallo, Abdoulaye Hama (författare)
Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, Norway
Doherty, Tanya (författare)
School of Public Health, University of Western Cape, South Africa
Ekström, Eva-Charlotte (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa,Internationell kvinno- & mödrahälsovård/Essén
Fadnes, Lars T (författare)
Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, Norway
Goga, Ameena (författare)
Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa
Kankasa, Chipepo (författare)
Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, School of Medicine, University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia
Klungsøyr, Jørn I (författare)
Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, Norway
Lombard, Carl (författare)
Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa
Nankabirwa, Victoria (författare)
Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, Norway
Nankunda, Jolly K (författare)
Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, Norway
Van de Perre, Philippe (författare)
INSERM U1058, Montpellier, France
Sanders, David (författare)
School of Public Health, University of Western Cape, South Africa
Shanmugam, Rebecca (författare)
Medical Research Council, Durban, South Africa
Sommerfelt, Halvor (författare)
Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, Norway
Wamani, Henry (författare)
School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
Tumwine, James K (författare)
Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
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2011
2011
Engelska.
Ingår i: The Lancet. - 0140-6736 .- 1474-547X. ; 378:9789, s. 420-427
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  • BackgroundExclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is reported to be a life-saving intervention in low-income settings. The effect of breastfeeding counselling by peer counsellors was assessed in Africa.Methods24 communities in Burkina Faso, 24 in Uganda, and 34 in South Africa were assigned in a 1:1 ratio, by use of a computer-generated randomisation sequence, to the control or intervention clusters. In the intervention group, we scheduled one antenatal breastfeeding peer counselling visit and four post-delivery visits by trained peers. The data gathering team were masked to the intervention allocation. The primary outcomes were prevalance of EBF and diarrhoea reported by mothers for infants aged 12 weeks and 24 weeks. Country-specific prevalence ratios were adjusted for cluster effects and sites. Analysis was by intention to treat. This study is registered withClinicalTrials.gov, numberNCT00397150.Findings2579 mother–infant pairs were assigned to the intervention or control clusters in Burkina Faso (n=392 and n=402, respectively), Uganda (n=396 and n=369, respectively), and South Africa (n=535 and 485, respectively). The EBF prevalences based on 24-h recall at 12 weeks in the intervention and control clusters were 310 (79%) of 392 and 139 (35%) of 402, respectively, in Burkina Faso (prevalence ratio 2·29, 95% CI 1·33–3·92); 323 (82%) of 396 and 161 (44%) of 369, respectively, in Uganda (1·89, 1·70–2·11); and 56 (10%) of 535 and 30 (6%) of 485, respectively, in South Africa (1·72, 1·12–2·63). The EBF prevalences based on 7-day recall in the intervention and control clusters were 300 (77%) and 94 (23%), respectively, in Burkina Faso (3·27, 2·13–5·03); 305 (77%) and 125 (34%), respectively, in Uganda (2·30, 2·00–2·65); and 41 (8%) and 19 (4%), respectively, in South Africa (1·98, 1·30–3·02). At 24 weeks, the prevalences based on 24-h recall were 286 (73%) in the intervention cluster and 88 (22%) in the control cluster in Burkina Faso (3·33, 1·74–6·38); 232 (59%) and 57 (15%), respectively, in Uganda (3·83, 2·97–4·95); and 12 (2%) and two (<1%), respectively, in South Africa (5·70, 1·33–24·26). The prevalences based on 7-day recall were 279 (71%) in the intervention cluster and 38 (9%) in the control cluster in Burkina Faso (7·53, 4·42–12·82); 203 (51%) and 41 (11%), respectively, in Uganda (4·66, 3·35–6·49); and ten (2%) and one (<1%), respectively, in South Africa (9·83, 1·40–69·14). Diarrhoea prevalence at age 12 weeks in the intervention and control clusters was 20 (5%) and 36 (9%), respectively, in Burkina Faso (0·57, 0·27–1·22); 39 (10%) and 32 (9%), respectively, in Uganda (1·13, 0·81–1·59); and 45 (8%) and 33 (7%), respectively, in South Africa (1·16, 0·78–1·75). The prevalence at age 24 weeks in the intervention and control clusters was 26 (7%) and 32 (8%), respectively, in Burkina Faso (0·83, 0·45–1·54); 52 (13%) and 59 (16%), respectively, in Uganda (0·82, 0·58–1·15); and 54 (10%) and 33 (7%), respectively, in South Africa (1·31, 0·89–1·93).InterpretationLow-intensity individual breastfeeding peer counselling is achievable and, although it does not affect the diarrhoea prevalence, can be used to effectively increase EBF prevalence in many sub-Saharan African settings.

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