The mPower (Mother’s Power) initiative: improving health behavior through peer support and health literacy for mothers of children with cerebral palsy in rural Bangladesh

Genevieve Perrins, Israt Jahan, Md Nuruzzaman Khan, Mahmudul Hassan Al Imam, Rosalie Power, Catherine King, Mohammad Muhit, Nadia Badawi, Gulam Khandaker

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: Cerebral palsy (CP) affects a substantial number of children, particularly in low- and middle-income countries such as Bangladesh. Maternal health literacy is critical to the health and well-being of children with CP, particularly in low-resource settings. In this study, we sought to assess how the mPower (mother’s power) community-based intervention impacted mothers’ CP-specific knowledge, as well as their utilization of rehabilitation services in rural Bangladesh. Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted with a group of mothers of children with CP, formed through the ongoing initiatives of the Bangladesh CP Register in rural Bangladesh. A pre-post-intervention comparison method was used to assess the outcomes of the intervention. Results: Mothers who participated in over two-thirds of the mPower sessions demonstrated a significant increase in CP-related knowledge (75.5% vs. 63.6%, p = 0.04). Additionally, mothers who attended two-thirds of the mPower sessions utilized rehabilitation services more often compared to those who attended fewer sessions (55.3% vs. 22.6%, p < 0.001). Conclusions: The mPower intervention successfully improved health literacy and likely increased rehabilitation service utilization among mothers of children with CP in rural Bangladesh.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1438
Number of pages12
JournalChildren
Volume11
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Bangladesh
  • caregiver
  • cerebral palsy
  • children with disability
  • empowerment
  • health knowledge
  • low- and middle-income country
  • mother
  • support group

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