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Health Mothers’ Groups in Nepal: Barriers, Facilitators, and Recommendations

Shraddha Manandhar, Ramesh P. Adhikari, Ajay Acharya, Madeline M. Pollifrone, Lok Bahadur Nepali, Padam Darji, Nidhu Ram Dangal, Pooja Pandey Rana, Kenda Cunningham

2022Current Developments in Nutrition12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: (SII), a US Agency for International Development-funded multisectoral nutrition program, uses social and behavior change interventions to promote HMG participation and uses its health systems interventions to strengthen HMG quality. Objectives: This study aimed to explore HMG functionality and variation across Nepal, including barriers and facilitators to attending HMG meetings. Methods: = 16 focus group discussions with mothers, family members, FCHVs, health workers, and SII staff). Results: Among FCHVs, 90% reported facilitating HMG meetings, whereas 64% of mothers reported HMG availability, and only 25% reported participating actively in meetings. Household head sex, maternal age, maternal education, maternal self-efficacy, and engagement with an FCHV and SII were associated with whether mothers were active participants in HMG meetings. Qualitative findings highlighted systems-level barriers, including lack of FCHV skills, demotivation, and heavy workload. Mothers noted time as the major constraint and family support, the HMG's savings component, and active FCHVs as facilitators to participation. Conclusions: Findings suggest that both supply- and demand-side solutions are needed to improve HMG performance and uptake in Nepal. These solutions need to include improving FCHV skills and motivating them to provide high-quality HMG services, as well as encouraging family members to support women so that they have time to participate in the HMGs.

Topics & Concepts

Psychological interventionFocus groupAgency (philosophy)PsychologyFamily medicineMedicineNursingSociologySocial scienceAnthropologyChild Nutrition and Water AccessGlobal Maternal and Child HealthFood Security and Health in Diverse Populations
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