Caregiver parenting practices, dietary diversity knowledge, and association with early childhood development outcomes among children aged 18-29 months in Zanzibar, Tanzania: a cross-sectional survey

Abstract Background Many children in low- and middle-income countries fail to reach their cognitive potential, with experiences before age 3 critical in shaping long-term development. Zanzibar's Jamii ni Afya program is the first national, digitally enabled community health volunteer (CHV) prog...

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Main Authors: Allyson L. Russell (Author), Elizabeth Hentschel (Author), Isabel Fulcher (Author), Matteo Santangelo Ravà (Author), Gulam Abdulkarim (Author), Omar Abdalla (Author), Samira Said (Author), Halima Khamis (Author), Bethany Hedt-Gauthier (Author), Kim Wilson (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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700 1 0 |a Halima Khamis  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Bethany Hedt-Gauthier  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Kim Wilson  |e author 
245 0 0 |a Caregiver parenting practices, dietary diversity knowledge, and association with early childhood development outcomes among children aged 18-29 months in Zanzibar, Tanzania: a cross-sectional survey 
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520 |a Abstract Background Many children in low- and middle-income countries fail to reach their cognitive potential, with experiences before age 3 critical in shaping long-term development. Zanzibar's Jamii ni Afya program is the first national, digitally enabled community health volunteer (CHV) program promoting early childhood development (ECD) following the Nurturing Care Framework within an integrated maternal and child healthcare package. Using program baseline data, we explored home environment, caregivers' parenting, health and nutrition knowledge and practices, and ECD outcomes in Zanzibar. Methods We conducted a national household survey among 499 children aged 18-29 months using two-stage cluster sampling in February 2019. The primary outcome was child development score measured using the Caregiver Reported Early Developmental Index (CREDI), with higher scores representing higher levels of child development. We analyzed CREDI scores, along with MICS questions on parenting knowledge, practices, and characteristics of the home environment. We developed multivariate regression models to assess associations between caregiver-child interactions, knowledge of dietary diversity, and ECD. Results Ten percent of children had overall CREDI z-scores 2 standard deviations [SD] or more below the global reference population mean, with 28% of children at risk of developmental delay with z-scores 1 SD or more below the mean. Cognitive and language domains were of highest concern (10.2 and 12.7% with z-score < − 2 SD). In 3-day recall, 75% of children engaged in ≥4 early stimulating activities with all caregivers averaging 3 total hours of play. CREDI scores were positively associated with greater frequency of caregivers' engagement (β = 0.036, p = 0.002, 95%CI = [0.014, 0.058]), and dietary diversity knowledge (β = 0.564, p < 0.001, 95%CI = [0.281, 0.846]). Conclusions Our findings demonstrate a positive association between both the frequency of caregiver child interactions and knowledge of adequate dietary diversity, and ECD outcomes. This aligns with global evidence that promoting early stimulation, play and learning opportunities, and dietary diversity can improve developmental outcomes. Further study is needed to establish causal relationships and assess the impact of ECD programming in Zanzibar. 
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690 |a Child development 
690 |a CREDI 
690 |a Caregiver engagement 
690 |a Early stimulating activities 
690 |a Nurturing care 
690 |a Home environment 
690 |a Public aspects of medicine 
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786 0 |n BMC Public Health, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2022) 
787 0 |n https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13009-y 
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