Coverage of the Vaso de Leche and Qali Warma programs among children under five years of age and their associated factors

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Objective: To estimate the coverage of being a beneficiary of the Vaso de Leche (VDL – Glass of Milk) and Qali Warma (QW – Vigorous Child) programs among children under 5 years of age and to determine the associated factors. Materials and methods: This study used a secondary source, based on the 202...

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Autores: Cherres Bernal, Ana Lucía, Rodríguez Massa, Paloma, Romaní Romaní, Franco
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
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Materia:Asistencia Alimentaria
Programas Sociales
Preescolar
Lactante
Encuestas Epidemiológicas
Perú
Food Assistance
Social Programs
Child, Preschool
Infant
Health Surveys
Peru
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Coverage of the Vaso de Leche and Qali Warma programs among children under five years of age and their associated factors
Cobertura de los programas Vaso de Leche y Qali Warma en niños menores de 5 años y sus factores asociados
title Coverage of the Vaso de Leche and Qali Warma programs among children under five years of age and their associated factors
spellingShingle Coverage of the Vaso de Leche and Qali Warma programs among children under five years of age and their associated factors
Cherres Bernal, Ana Lucía
Asistencia Alimentaria
Programas Sociales
Preescolar
Lactante
Encuestas Epidemiológicas
Perú
Food Assistance
Social Programs
Child, Preschool
Infant
Health Surveys
Peru
title_short Coverage of the Vaso de Leche and Qali Warma programs among children under five years of age and their associated factors
title_full Coverage of the Vaso de Leche and Qali Warma programs among children under five years of age and their associated factors
title_fullStr Coverage of the Vaso de Leche and Qali Warma programs among children under five years of age and their associated factors
title_full_unstemmed Coverage of the Vaso de Leche and Qali Warma programs among children under five years of age and their associated factors
title_sort Coverage of the Vaso de Leche and Qali Warma programs among children under five years of age and their associated factors
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cherres Bernal, Ana Lucía
Rodríguez Massa, Paloma
Romaní Romaní, Franco
author Cherres Bernal, Ana Lucía
author_facet Cherres Bernal, Ana Lucía
Rodríguez Massa, Paloma
Romaní Romaní, Franco
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author2 Rodríguez Massa, Paloma
Romaní Romaní, Franco
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Asistencia Alimentaria
Programas Sociales
Preescolar
Lactante
Encuestas Epidemiológicas
Perú
Food Assistance
Social Programs
Child, Preschool
Infant
Health Surveys
Peru
topic Asistencia Alimentaria
Programas Sociales
Preescolar
Lactante
Encuestas Epidemiológicas
Perú
Food Assistance
Social Programs
Child, Preschool
Infant
Health Surveys
Peru
description Objective: To estimate the coverage of being a beneficiary of the Vaso de Leche (VDL – Glass of Milk) and Qali Warma (QW – Vigorous Child) programs among children under 5 years of age and to determine the associated factors. Materials and methods: This study used a secondary source, based on the 2022 Encuesta Demogrática y de Salud Familiar (Endes – National Demographic and Family Health Survey) in Peru. For this purpose, women aged 15 to 49 years with children aged five years or younger and complete anthropometric data were selected to answer questions about being a beneficiary of the VDL and QW programs. The dependent variable was being or not a beneficiary of the programs, and the rate of beneficiaries was compared across levels of the independent variables. A log-binomial regression from the family of generalized linear models was used for the multivariate analysis, with a significance level of 5 %. Results: Among children under five years of age, the rate of beneficiaries of the VDL program was 34.13 %, while that of the QW program was 85.88 %. Variables associated with being a beneficiary of the VDL program included being ≥ 12 months, birth weight < 2,500 g, mother’s level of education, belonging to the poorest quintiles and rural residence. The factors associated with being a beneficiary of the QW program included rural residence and belonging to the poor and poorest quintiles. There was no association between being a beneficiary of the QW (aPR: 1.01; 95 % CI: 0.97-1.05) and VDL (aPR: 1.02; 95 % CI: 0.97-1.07) programs and being a child with chronic malnutrition at the time of the survey. Conclusions: The coverage of the VDL and QW programs differs significantly and varies according to sector. Being from the poorest quintile and living in rural areas were common correlates across both programs. Nevertheless, these programs also benefited children who were not necessarily in socioeconomically disadvantaged conditions, suggesting issues in the implementation of the intended objectives.
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spelling Coverage of the Vaso de Leche and Qali Warma programs among children under five years of age and their associated factorsCobertura de los programas Vaso de Leche y Qali Warma en niños menores de 5 años y sus factores asociados Cherres Bernal, Ana LucíaRodríguez Massa, PalomaRomaní Romaní, Franco Asistencia Alimentaria Programas Sociales Preescolar Lactante Encuestas EpidemiológicasPerúFood Assistance Social Programs Child, PreschoolInfant Health SurveysPeruObjective: To estimate the coverage of being a beneficiary of the Vaso de Leche (VDL – Glass of Milk) and Qali Warma (QW – Vigorous Child) programs among children under 5 years of age and to determine the associated factors. Materials and methods: This study used a secondary source, based on the 2022 Encuesta Demogrática y de Salud Familiar (Endes – National Demographic and Family Health Survey) in Peru. For this purpose, women aged 15 to 49 years with children aged five years or younger and complete anthropometric data were selected to answer questions about being a beneficiary of the VDL and QW programs. The dependent variable was being or not a beneficiary of the programs, and the rate of beneficiaries was compared across levels of the independent variables. A log-binomial regression from the family of generalized linear models was used for the multivariate analysis, with a significance level of 5 %. Results: Among children under five years of age, the rate of beneficiaries of the VDL program was 34.13 %, while that of the QW program was 85.88 %. Variables associated with being a beneficiary of the VDL program included being ≥ 12 months, birth weight < 2,500 g, mother’s level of education, belonging to the poorest quintiles and rural residence. The factors associated with being a beneficiary of the QW program included rural residence and belonging to the poor and poorest quintiles. There was no association between being a beneficiary of the QW (aPR: 1.01; 95 % CI: 0.97-1.05) and VDL (aPR: 1.02; 95 % CI: 0.97-1.07) programs and being a child with chronic malnutrition at the time of the survey. Conclusions: The coverage of the VDL and QW programs differs significantly and varies according to sector. Being from the poorest quintile and living in rural areas were common correlates across both programs. Nevertheless, these programs also benefited children who were not necessarily in socioeconomically disadvantaged conditions, suggesting issues in the implementation of the intended objectives.Objetivo: Estimar la cobertura de ser beneficiario de los programas Vaso de Leche (VDL) y Qali Warma (QW) en niños menores de cinco años y determinar los factores asociados. Materiales y métodos: Estudio de fuente secundaria basado en la Encuesta demográfica y de salud familiar (Endes) del 2022 del Perú. Se seleccionó a mujeres de entre 15 y 49 años que tuviesen hijos de cinco años o menos, con datos antropométricos completos y que hayan respondido preguntas sobre ser beneficiario de VDL y QW. La variable dependiente fue ser o no beneficiario del programa, y se comparó la proporción de quienes sí lo eran según estratos de las variables independientes. Para el análisis multivariado, se usó la regresión log-binomial de la familia de modelos lineales generalizados, y se consideró un nivel de significancia del 5 %. Resultados: Entre los niños menores de cinco años, la proporción de beneficiarios del programa VDL fue de 34,13 %, mientras que la de QW fue 85,88 %. Las variables asociadas con ser beneficiario del VDL incluyen ser menor de doce meses de edad, peso al nacer <2500 g, educación materna, pertenencia a los quintiles más pobres y residencia rural. Los factores asociados con ser beneficiario de QW son vivir en una zona rural y pertenecer a los quintiles más pobre y pobre. No hubo asociación entre ser beneficiario de QW (RPa: 1,01; IC 95 %: 0,97-1,05) y VDL (RPa: 1,02; IC 95 %: 0,97-1,07) y ser un niño con desnutrición crónica al momento de la encuesta. Conclusiones: La cobertura de los programas VDL y QW difiere significativamente y varía de acuerdo con el sector. Provenir del quintil más pobre y vivir en áreas rurales fueron correlatos comunes en ambos programas. Sin embargo, también se beneficiaron niños que no necesariamente se encontraban en condiciones socioeconómicamente desfavorecidas, lo que sugiere problemas en la implementación de los objetivos previstos.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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