Background: Growth Monitoring has been promoted as one of the key components of community nutrition programmes since the early 1980s and has revealed positive impacts on child growth outcomes by assessing growth allows capturing growth faltering before the child reaches the status of under-nutrition. But indicators reveal that the attendance of children for growth monitoring and promotion between 36 to 59 months is low in Zambia.This study therefore aimed at assessing the factors influencing guardians in children attendance of Growth Monitoring Promotion from 36 to 59 months in Zambia.Methods: A study employing both quantitative and qualitative cross section study was conducted to assess the factors influencing guardians in children attenda...
Bibliography: leaves 61-63.Zambia's under-five mortality rate is among the highest in the world. In ...
Master of Public Health. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.Aim To describe growth monitoring...
Malnutrition affects many children and is a leading cause of childhood mortality and non-fatal healt...
Abstract Background Stunting continues to be a major public health problem globally. Stunting is a m...
Under-nutrition prevents growth and development in children and is the leading factor to illness and...
Master of Public Health - MPHA matched case-control study was carried out to identify the factors as...
Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the independent association of parental education o...
is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits ...
Background: Growth monitoring and promotion (GMP) programmes promote not only child health but serve...
Background: Despite the continued high prevalence of faltering growth, height monitoring remains lim...
Bibliography: leaves 199-209.This study is an exploratory one of growth monitoring in a rural Africa...
Background: Undernutrition in the critical first 1000 days of life is the most common form of childh...
Growth monitoring has become a major component of most child health programmes in developing countr...
PhD (Public Heath)Department of Public HealthIn Zimbabwe, growth monitoring and promotion, as conduc...
Background Growth references (growth charts) are used to assess the nutritional and growth status of...
Bibliography: leaves 61-63.Zambia's under-five mortality rate is among the highest in the world. In ...
Master of Public Health. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.Aim To describe growth monitoring...
Malnutrition affects many children and is a leading cause of childhood mortality and non-fatal healt...
Abstract Background Stunting continues to be a major public health problem globally. Stunting is a m...
Under-nutrition prevents growth and development in children and is the leading factor to illness and...
Master of Public Health - MPHA matched case-control study was carried out to identify the factors as...
Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the independent association of parental education o...
is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits ...
Background: Growth monitoring and promotion (GMP) programmes promote not only child health but serve...
Background: Despite the continued high prevalence of faltering growth, height monitoring remains lim...
Bibliography: leaves 199-209.This study is an exploratory one of growth monitoring in a rural Africa...
Background: Undernutrition in the critical first 1000 days of life is the most common form of childh...
Growth monitoring has become a major component of most child health programmes in developing countr...
PhD (Public Heath)Department of Public HealthIn Zimbabwe, growth monitoring and promotion, as conduc...
Background Growth references (growth charts) are used to assess the nutritional and growth status of...
Bibliography: leaves 61-63.Zambia's under-five mortality rate is among the highest in the world. In ...
Master of Public Health. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.Aim To describe growth monitoring...
Malnutrition affects many children and is a leading cause of childhood mortality and non-fatal healt...