Background: Despite numerous interventions promoting optimal breastfeeding practices in Kenya, pockets of suboptimal breastfeeding practices are documented in Kenya’s urban slums. This paper describes cultural and social beliefs and practices that influence breastfeeding in two urban slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Methods: Qualitative data were collected in Korogocho and Viwandani slums through 10 focus group discussions and 19 in-depth interviews with pregnant, breastfeeding women and community health volunteers and 11 key-informant interviews with community leaders. Interviews were audiotaped, transcribed verbatim, coded in NVIVO and analyzed thematically. Results: Social and cultural beliefs and practices that result to suboptimal breastfeedin...
AbstractThe pattern of infant and young child feeding that provides the most benefit includes being ...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO)/UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative step numbe...
Early nutrition is critical for later health and sustainable development. We determined potential ef...
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous interventions promoting optimal breastfeeding practices in Kenya, pocke...
Poor breastfeeding practices are widely documented in Kenya, where only a third of children are excl...
The pattern of infant and young child feeding that provides the most benefit includes being put to t...
AbstractThe pattern of infant and young child feeding that provides the most benefit includes being ...
Breastfeeding bestows a myriad of nutritional and anti-infectious benefits to a child. However, desp...
Background: The Maasai socio-cultural beliefs and practices have been shown to influence their infan...
Breastfeeding behaviour is explored in Kenya using data collected in the town of Eldoret, Kenya. Thi...
Background: In Kenya, poor maternal nutrition, suboptimal infant and young child feeding practices a...
The pattern of infant and young child feeding that provides the most benefit includes being put to t...
Background: The aims of this dissertation were to describe trends in child undernutrition in Kenya m...
Children in slums are at high risk of undernutrition, which has long-term negative consequences on t...
Breast milk has a major impact on child health, growth and development. Infants should exclusively b...
AbstractThe pattern of infant and young child feeding that provides the most benefit includes being ...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO)/UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative step numbe...
Early nutrition is critical for later health and sustainable development. We determined potential ef...
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous interventions promoting optimal breastfeeding practices in Kenya, pocke...
Poor breastfeeding practices are widely documented in Kenya, where only a third of children are excl...
The pattern of infant and young child feeding that provides the most benefit includes being put to t...
AbstractThe pattern of infant and young child feeding that provides the most benefit includes being ...
Breastfeeding bestows a myriad of nutritional and anti-infectious benefits to a child. However, desp...
Background: The Maasai socio-cultural beliefs and practices have been shown to influence their infan...
Breastfeeding behaviour is explored in Kenya using data collected in the town of Eldoret, Kenya. Thi...
Background: In Kenya, poor maternal nutrition, suboptimal infant and young child feeding practices a...
The pattern of infant and young child feeding that provides the most benefit includes being put to t...
Background: The aims of this dissertation were to describe trends in child undernutrition in Kenya m...
Children in slums are at high risk of undernutrition, which has long-term negative consequences on t...
Breast milk has a major impact on child health, growth and development. Infants should exclusively b...
AbstractThe pattern of infant and young child feeding that provides the most benefit includes being ...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO)/UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative step numbe...
Early nutrition is critical for later health and sustainable development. We determined potential ef...