Abstract

BackgroundUnacceptably high levels of childhood malnutrition have been registered in all regions of Uganda over the years. Buhweju district alone contributed 46% prevalence of childhood malnutrition to the 47.8% estimated national prevalence for the whole of western Uganda in 2014. This study assessed health provider and caregiver opinions on factors responsible for persistent malnutrition among under five children in Engaju and Nyakishana sub counties.MethodsIn this phenomenological qualitative study, we conducted two key informant interviews and six focus group discussions with Village Health Team members and care takers of under five children in Engaju and Nyakishana sub-counties respectively.to explore their opinions on the factors responsible for persistent malnutrition in Buhweju District in May 2018. Data were thematically analyzed manually and using Atals Ti 7.5.ResultsHistorical and geographical challenges, poverty and economic occupation, parental alcoholism and domestic violence as well as inadequate childcare services were identified as factors responsible for persistent malnutrition among under five children in Engaju and Nyakishana sub counties.ConclusionPersistent malnutrition in under five children is mainly due to historical and geographical challenges and its associated factors that include poverty and economic occupation, parental alcoholism and domestic violence and inadequate childcare services. Thus literacy education for mothers and young adolescent boys and girls through engaging local leaders, local nongovernmental organizations and Companies operating in the district to contribute to social services provision would limit the domestic violence and increase sensitization on male responsibilities in the children care in Buhweju district.

Highlights

  • High levels of childhood malnutrition have been registered in all regions of Uganda over the years

  • Poverty and economic occupation Healthcare providers reported limited government funding for nutritional programs in Buhweju district compared to other districts

  • This study explored the perspectives of healthcare providers and caregivers on the factors responsible for persistent malnutrition of under five children in Buhweju district, rural south western Uganda

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Introduction

High levels of childhood malnutrition have been registered in all regions of Uganda over the years. This study assessed health provider and caregiver opinions on factors responsible for persistent malnutrition among under five children in Engaju and Nyakishana sub counties. Factors associated with malnutrition happen at local, regional, national and international levels They range from environmental, social, economic, socio-demographic and political causes that are deeply interrelated, and mutually affect each other [4]. All regions of Uganda have registered unacceptably high levels of childhood malnutrition over the years, the distribution has not been even [8]. This study assessed health provider and caregiver opinions on factors responsible for malnutrition among under five children in two sub counties of Engaju and Nyakishana in South West Uganda in May 2018

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