학술논문
Enhancing Nutrition and Antenatal Infection Treatment (ENAT) study: protocol of a pragmatic clinical effectiveness study to improve birth outcomes in Ethiopia
Document Type
article
Author
Alemayehu Worku; Sheila Isanaka; Yemane Berhane; Chunling Lu; Grace J Chan; Luke C Mullany; Blair J Wylie; Michelle Eglovitch; Anne CC Lee; Parul Christian; Estifanos Baye; Firehiwot Workneh Abate; Yoseph Yemane Berhane; Mulatu Melese Derebe; Nebiyou Fasil; Ingrid E Olson; Workagegnehu Tarekegn Kidane; Tigest Shiferaw; Fisseha Shiferie; Fitsum Tsegaye; Sitota Tsegaye; Kalkidan Yibeltal; Yunhee Kang; Mandefro M Mengistie; Rose L. Molina; Michele D Stojanov; Fred Van Dyk; Amare Worku Tadesse; Asresie T Wondale
Source
BMJ Paediatrics Open, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2022)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2399-9772
Abstract
Introduction The WHO Nutrition Target aims to reduce the global prevalence of low birth weight by 30% by the year 2025. The Enhancing Nutrition and Antenatal Infection Treatment (ENAT) study will test the impact of packages of pregnancy interventions to enhance maternal nutrition and infection management on birth outcomes in rural Ethiopia.Methods and analysis ENAT is a pragmatic, open-label, 2×2 factorial, randomised clinical effectiveness study implemented in 12 rural health centres in Amhara, Ethiopia. Eligible pregnant women presenting at antenatal care (ANC) visits at