Recommendations for monitoring and evaluating vitamin A programs: Outcome indicators

Monitoring and evaluation are essential components of vitamin A intervention programs. They enable program managers to track progress in achieving their goals. Recommendations for outcome indicators are based on suggestions from the International Vitamin A Consultative Group Meeting (IVACG) workshop...

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Main Author: Emorn Wasantwisut
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spelling th-mahidol.199722018-07-24T10:05:23Z Recommendations for monitoring and evaluating vitamin A programs: Outcome indicators Emorn Wasantwisut Mahidol University Agricultural and Biological Sciences Medicine Monitoring and evaluation are essential components of vitamin A intervention programs. They enable program managers to track progress in achieving their goals. Recommendations for outcome indicators are based on suggestions from the International Vitamin A Consultative Group Meeting (IVACG) workshop in late October 2000 in Annecy, France, followed by a pre-XX IVACG meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam. In areas with detectable xerophthalmia or eye signs, a fall in the prevalence of Bitot's spots to <0.5% and a decrease in night blindness during pregnancy to <5% indicates that vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is no longer a public health problem, although it still may be responsible for excess morbidity and mortality. Pupillary dark adaptation has been proposed as an objective indicator of vitamin A status. A program is considered to have made progress when the mean pupillary threshold improves to better than - 1.24 log cd/m2. For biochemical indices, the shift of mean or median values or the frequency distribution of preschool children with serum retinol concentration below 0.70 μmol (20 μg/dL), lactating mothers with breast milk retinol values below 0.70 μmol (6 μg per g of milk fat) or below 1.05 μmol (8 μg per g of milk fat) are useful to monitor program progress. 2018-07-24T02:55:00Z 2018-07-24T02:55:00Z 2002-09-01 Conference Paper Journal of Nutrition. Vol.132, No.9 SUPPL. (2002) 00223166 2-s2.0-0036712520 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/19972 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0036712520&origin=inward
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Medicine
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Medicine
Emorn Wasantwisut
Recommendations for monitoring and evaluating vitamin A programs: Outcome indicators
description Monitoring and evaluation are essential components of vitamin A intervention programs. They enable program managers to track progress in achieving their goals. Recommendations for outcome indicators are based on suggestions from the International Vitamin A Consultative Group Meeting (IVACG) workshop in late October 2000 in Annecy, France, followed by a pre-XX IVACG meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam. In areas with detectable xerophthalmia or eye signs, a fall in the prevalence of Bitot's spots to <0.5% and a decrease in night blindness during pregnancy to <5% indicates that vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is no longer a public health problem, although it still may be responsible for excess morbidity and mortality. Pupillary dark adaptation has been proposed as an objective indicator of vitamin A status. A program is considered to have made progress when the mean pupillary threshold improves to better than - 1.24 log cd/m2. For biochemical indices, the shift of mean or median values or the frequency distribution of preschool children with serum retinol concentration below 0.70 μmol (20 μg/dL), lactating mothers with breast milk retinol values below 0.70 μmol (6 μg per g of milk fat) or below 1.05 μmol (8 μg per g of milk fat) are useful to monitor program progress.
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title Recommendations for monitoring and evaluating vitamin A programs: Outcome indicators
title_short Recommendations for monitoring and evaluating vitamin A programs: Outcome indicators
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