Carole Schirvel
Université libre de Bruxelles
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International Breastfeeding Journal | 2012
Ghislain Bisimwa Balaluka; Pépin S Nabugobe; P. Mitangala; Nickel B. Cobohwa; Carole Schirvel; Michèle Dramaix; Philippe Donnen
BackgroundMalnutrition is a major public health problem in developing countries and exclusive breastfeeding is an efficient strategy that can be used to prevent malnutrition and reduce child mortality. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of community volunteers in promoting exclusive breastfeeding from birth in an area of endemic malnutrition.MethodsThis evaluation analyzed the impact of the community-based nutrition project in Katana health district of the Democratic Republic of Congo from 2004 to 2006. Each of the villages in this sector had a nutritional village committee made up of five members responsible for continuously working to raise awareness of the importance of exclusive breastfeeding from birth among pregnant women and community leaders in their respective villages. The program worked with community volunteers with a mean age of 37 years, most of whom were married (86%). Eighty percent of the community volunteers had completed secondary school or a higher level of education. Data related to the period of exclusive breastfeeding and to the number of visits made to the health services for 208 children. The data were compared with data from 178 infants collected from another health sector, which had never developed a community-based nutrition program.ResultsThe duration of exclusive breastfeeding from birth (median, range) was 6 months (2 to 7) in the intervention area compared with 4 months (1 to 6) in the comparison area (p < 0.001). The proportion of infants receiving exclusive breastfeeding at six months of age was higher in the intervention area than in the comparison area: 57.7% (95% Confidence Interval, CI, 50.9 to 64.5) versus 2.7% (95%CI, 1.1 to 6.6) (p < 0.001). The intervention group had a higher mean weight at 12 months (standard deviation): 8.42 kg (1.41) compared to 7.97 kg (1.02), although this difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.055).ConclusionsThe promotion of breastfeeding by community volunteers in an area of endemic malnutrition in rural Democratic Republic of Congo increased the duration of exclusive breastfeeding from birth.
Cahiers d'études et de recherches francophones / Santé | 2009
B. G. Bisimwa; M.T. Mambo; N. P. Mitangala; Carole Schirvel; Denis Porignon; W. M. Dramaix; Philippe Donnen
The study assessed the ability of community volunteers, working with district health officials, to conduct a local census to count the population in their villages and assess their nutritional vulnerability. The study involved organizing community volunteers in village nutrition committee and assigning them to count the village population in a Kivu rural health district (D.R.Congo) and assess their vulnerability in terms of nutrition. The study took place in March and April 2003, during armed conflict in the region. Community volunteers supervised by district health officials collected data, presented here as median proportions (with their Max and Min), by age category. The results show that community volunteers were able to conduct this census with reliable results. The population distribution by age category was similar to the national model from a survey by experts. The community volunteers estimated a median of 22.2 % (6.2-100 %) of households in each village in the eastern DR Congo were vulnerable and required foreign aid. Community volunteers can contribute accurately to the collection of demographic data to be used in health programme planning, thus allowing these data to be followed even during instability and armed conflicts.
Food and Nutrition Bulletin | 2009
Ghislain Bisimwa; Thierry Mambo; P. Mitangala; Carole Schirvel; Denis Porignon; Michèle Dramaix; Philippe Donnen
Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique | 2011
L. Kabamba Mulongo; Carole Schirvel; A. Mukalay wa Mukalay; M. Dramaix Wilmet
Santé publique (Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France) | 2010
Mukatay Aw; Prosper Muenze Kayamba Kalenga; Michèle Dramaix; Philippe Hennart; Carole Schirvel; Kabamba Lm; Kabyla Bi; Philippe Donnen
Sante Publique | 2010
Abdon W.M. Mukalay; Prosper Muenze Kayamba Kalenga; Michèle Dramaix; Philippe Hennart; Carole Schirvel; Lydia M. Kabamba; Kabyla Bi; Philippe Donnen
Tropical Medicine & International Health | 2009
Carole Schirvel; Esto Bahizire Namegabe; E. Bahati; Ghislain Bisimwa Balaluka; Michèle Dramaix Wilmet; Philippe Donnen
Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique | 2008
H. Karemere; T. Byamungu; J.-B. Kahindo; Alain Wodon; Denis Porignon; Carole Schirvel
Santé publique (Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France) | 2014
Jean Bosco Kahindo Mbeva; Carole Schirvel; Godelet E; Alain Wodon; Denis Porignon; Bonami M
Sante Publique | 2014
Jean Bosco Kahindo Mbeva; Hermès Karemere; Carole Schirvel; Denis Porignon