Magnitude and predictors of malnutrition among internally displaced persons’ children 6 – 59 months in Bamenda Health District of Cameroon: A community-based cross-sectional study

Author:

Akeh Mbah Larissa1ORCID,Tendongfor Nicholas1,Nchung Ashu Julie1,Chipili Given2,Mbhenyane Xikombiso3ORCID,Tambe Ayuk Betrand13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health and Hygiene, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Buea, Buea, Cameroon

2. Department of Nutritional Science, School of Applied Science and Technology, Mukuba University, Kitwe, Zambia

3. Division of Human Nutrition, Department of Global Health, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa

Abstract

Background: A major cause of morbidity and mortality amongst children in displaced settings is malnutrition. Approximately, 45% of deaths are linked to undernutrition among children under 5 years of age. The study aimed to determine the prevalence and associated factors of malnutrition among internally displaced (IDP) children from 6 to 59 months. Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study with an analytical approach was conducted from May to June 2021. A multistage cluster sampling method was used to select mothers/caregivers and administer a structured questionnaire that consisted of three sections: sociodemographic and environmental characteristics, health-related factors and anthropometric measurements) was used to collect data. Data were analysed using SPSS version 27.0. Bivariate analysis was done at p < 0.20 and logistic regression at a 5% level of significance. Results: Overall, 395 children were enrolled with a mean age of 31.4  ±  9.1 months and 59.0% were males. Findings revealed that 52% of children were malnourished; stunted (22.1%), wasted (4.8%), underweight (6.3%) and overweight (35.4%). Independent predictors of overall malnutrition were the age of the mothers/caregivers (AOR: 8.0, 95% CI: 2.0 – 32.1), children who had not taken all their vaccines (AOR: 2.3, 95% CI: 1.4 –3.8), children not dewormed (AOR: 2.9, 95% CI: 1.3–6.3), Children not exclusively breastfed (AOR  =  3.3, 95% CI: 1.1–9.6). Conclusion: The prevalence of malnutrition was high among children living in internally displaced households. Thus, there is a need for vaccination and deworming campaigns, and nutritional and educational intervention programmes to improve both forms of malnutrition: undernutrition and over-nutrition.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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