Background: World Health Organization guidelines advise community-based care (CBC) for “uncomplicated” severe acute malnutrition (SAM) infants <6 months old (u6m), whereas current national protocols refer to inpatient care. Our aim was to inform and shape future management strategies by understanding caregivers’ and different stakeholders’ perceptions on malnutrition among infants u6m on barriers/facilitators to future CBC. Methods: The methods used in this study are as follows: in-depth interviews and focus group discussions (FGDs) in southern Bangladesh, thematic analysis of transcripts, and sample size by data saturation. Results: We conducted 5 FGDs with 29 caregivers, 4 with 29 health care workers, 4 key informant interviews eac...
Quality management of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in infants &lt; 6 months of age is a key s...
Background: Globally, some 4.7 million infants aged under 6 months are moderately wasted and 3.8 mil...
BACKGROUND:Globally, low birthweight (LBW) infants (<2.5 kilograms) contribute up to 80% of neonatal...
Background: World Health Organization guidelines advise community-based care (CBC) for “uncomplicate...
Background: World Health Organization guidelines advise community-based care (CBC) for “uncomplicate...
BACKGROUND: World Health Organization guidelines advise community-based care (CBC) for "uncomplicate...
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects ~4 million infants under 6 months (u6m) worldwide, but evide...
OBJECTIVES: Supporting small and nutritionally at-risk (potentially malnourished) infants under six ...
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects ~4 million infants under 6 months (u6m) worldwide, but evide...
Abstract Background Treatment of acute malnutrition in infants under 6 months is a relevant topic re...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors of acute malnutrition in Bangladesh are well documented. However, due to re...
Each year, malnutrition accounts for about 50% of the deaths of under-fives in developing countries....
Background: Severe acute child malnutrition (SAM) is associated with high risk of mortality. To incr...
Background: Community misperception on newborn care and poor treatment of sick newborn attributes to...
Background: Community misperception on newborn care and poor treatment of sick newborn attributes to...
Quality management of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in infants &lt; 6 months of age is a key s...
Background: Globally, some 4.7 million infants aged under 6 months are moderately wasted and 3.8 mil...
BACKGROUND:Globally, low birthweight (LBW) infants (<2.5 kilograms) contribute up to 80% of neonatal...
Background: World Health Organization guidelines advise community-based care (CBC) for “uncomplicate...
Background: World Health Organization guidelines advise community-based care (CBC) for “uncomplicate...
BACKGROUND: World Health Organization guidelines advise community-based care (CBC) for "uncomplicate...
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects ~4 million infants under 6 months (u6m) worldwide, but evide...
OBJECTIVES: Supporting small and nutritionally at-risk (potentially malnourished) infants under six ...
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects ~4 million infants under 6 months (u6m) worldwide, but evide...
Abstract Background Treatment of acute malnutrition in infants under 6 months is a relevant topic re...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors of acute malnutrition in Bangladesh are well documented. However, due to re...
Each year, malnutrition accounts for about 50% of the deaths of under-fives in developing countries....
Background: Severe acute child malnutrition (SAM) is associated with high risk of mortality. To incr...
Background: Community misperception on newborn care and poor treatment of sick newborn attributes to...
Background: Community misperception on newborn care and poor treatment of sick newborn attributes to...
Quality management of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in infants &lt; 6 months of age is a key s...
Background: Globally, some 4.7 million infants aged under 6 months are moderately wasted and 3.8 mil...
BACKGROUND:Globally, low birthweight (LBW) infants (<2.5 kilograms) contribute up to 80% of neonatal...