The aim of this report is to describe a health education intervention involving volunteer infant feeding and care counselors being implemented in Mchinji district, Malawi.The intervention was established in January 2004 and involves 72 volunteer infant feeding and care counselors, supervised by 24 government Health Surveillance Assistants, covering 355 villages in Mchinji district. It aims to change the knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of women to promote exclusive breastfeeding and other infant care practices. The main target population are women of child bearing age who are visited at five key points during pregnancy and after birth. Where possible, their partners are also involved. The visits cover exclusive breastfeeding and other imp...
Background: Universal exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months could reduce infant mortality...
Aim: To investigate mothers’ perceptions of breastfeeding and influences from their social network....
Background: Universal exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months could reduce infant mortality...
Abstract Background The UN Millennium Development Goals call for substantial reductions in maternal ...
BACKGROUND: Women's groups and health education by peer counsellors can improve the health of mother...
Abstract The baby‐friendly hospital initiative (BFHI) promotes exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) in hosp...
Abstract Background Malnutrition is a major public health problem in developing countries and exclus...
SummaryBackgroundWomen's groups and health education by peer counsellors can improve the health of m...
Background Childhood malnutrition, an important risk factor for child mortality, has been a major he...
© 2021 The Authors. Maternal & Child Nutrition published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The baby-frie...
As a part of a three week learnership practicum, empowerment evaluation principles and practices wer...
Exclusive breastfeeding is rare in Bangladesh. About 90% of women have home deliveries, so the Baby-...
Infant feeding counseling is an important intervention for the prevention of mother-to-child transmi...
This cross-sectional study aimed at investigating infant feeding practices and their sociodemographi...
Background: A global debate surrounding health care delivery at the lowest level of the community ha...
Background: Universal exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months could reduce infant mortality...
Aim: To investigate mothers’ perceptions of breastfeeding and influences from their social network....
Background: Universal exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months could reduce infant mortality...
Abstract Background The UN Millennium Development Goals call for substantial reductions in maternal ...
BACKGROUND: Women's groups and health education by peer counsellors can improve the health of mother...
Abstract The baby‐friendly hospital initiative (BFHI) promotes exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) in hosp...
Abstract Background Malnutrition is a major public health problem in developing countries and exclus...
SummaryBackgroundWomen's groups and health education by peer counsellors can improve the health of m...
Background Childhood malnutrition, an important risk factor for child mortality, has been a major he...
© 2021 The Authors. Maternal & Child Nutrition published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The baby-frie...
As a part of a three week learnership practicum, empowerment evaluation principles and practices wer...
Exclusive breastfeeding is rare in Bangladesh. About 90% of women have home deliveries, so the Baby-...
Infant feeding counseling is an important intervention for the prevention of mother-to-child transmi...
This cross-sectional study aimed at investigating infant feeding practices and their sociodemographi...
Background: A global debate surrounding health care delivery at the lowest level of the community ha...
Background: Universal exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months could reduce infant mortality...
Aim: To investigate mothers’ perceptions of breastfeeding and influences from their social network....
Background: Universal exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months could reduce infant mortality...