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Identifying interventions to help rural Kenyan mothers cope with food insecurity: results of a focused ethnographic study Abstract: An ethnographic study was conducted in two areas in southern and western […]
Article Link- 1st December 2015
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Perspectives and reflections on the practice of behaviour change communication for infant and young child feeding. Behaviour change communication (BCC) is a critical component of infant and young child feeding […]
Article Link- 21st July 2015
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How can formative research inform the design of an iron-folic acid supplementation intervention starting in first trimester of pregnancy in Bangladesh? BACKGROUND: The study objective was to understand community preparedness for […]
Article Link- 12th April 2015
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Perceptions of antenatal iron-folic acid supplements in urban and rural Pakistan: a qualitative study. BACKGROUND: In Pakistan, 51% of women are anaemic in pregnancy yet only 44% of women use antenatal […]
Article Link- 1st October 2014
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Stakeholders’ perceptions of integrated community case management by community health workers: a post-intervention qualitative study. BACKGROUND: Integrated community case management (iCCM) involves delivery of simple medicines to children with pneumonia, diarrhea […]
Article Link- 13th June 2014
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Change strategies to protect, promote, and support infant and young child feeding. BACKGROUND: Despite the existence of a strong evidence base for investing in infant and young child feeding (IYCF), […]
Article Link- 1st September 2013
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The Focused Ethnographic Study ‘Assessing the Behavioral and Local Market Environment for Improving the Diets of Infants and Young Children 6 to 23 Months Old’ and Its Use in Three […]
Article Link- 1st January 2013
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Addressing social barriers and closing the gender knowledge gap: exposure to road shows is associated with more knowledge and more positive beliefs, attitudes and social norms regarding exclusive breastfeeding in […]
Article Link- 6th October 2011
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Mother’s perceptions and experiences of infant feeding within a community-based peer counselling intervention in South Africa. Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) has the potential to significantly reduce infant mortality, but is frequently […]
Article Link- 8th July 2011
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Male influence on infant feeding in rural Guatemala and implications for child nutrition interventions. BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Guatemala has one of the highest rates of child stunting in the world, […]
Article Link- 1st June 2011