Suboptimal infant young child feeding practices are frequently reported globally, including in Indonesia. This analysis examined the impact of a package of behaviour change interventions on breastfeeding practices in Malang and Sidoarjo Districts, East Java Province, Indonesia. The BADUTA study (which in the Indonesian Language is an acronym for BAwah DUa TAhun, or children aged less than 2 years) was an impact evaluation using a cluster-randomized controlled trial with two parallel treatment arms. We conducted household surveys in 12 subdistricts from Malang and Sidoarjo. We collected information from 5175 mothers of children aged 0-23 months: 2435 mothers at baseline (February 2015) and 2740 mothers at endline (January to February 2017). ...
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Background: It is estimated that approximately 10 million children die every year worldwide. Forty f...
Introduction: One of the biggest challenges in improving the health of babies in Indonesia was non o...
Background: Provision of breast milk (ASI) is important because it lowers the risk of morbidity and ...
ABSTRACT Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months after birth and continued breastfeeding for ...
Introduction: The rate of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia is still low. In Palu City, Central S...
Abstract Background This study investigated the infant feeding practices of participating mothers wh...
Background: It is estimated that approximately 10 million children die every year worldwide. Forty f...
One in three Indonesian children is stunted. The presence of stunting in Indonesia, particularly in ...
Background: Breastfeeding is essential for health, development, and child survival by preventing chi...
Introduction: One of the biggest challenges in improving the health of babies in Indonesia was non o...
<em>Breastfeeding is a primary health efforts to obtain qualified human resources. Longer breastfeed...
Based sed on Indonesia Demographic Health Survey (IDHS) in 2012, incidences of diarrhea and acute re...
Background Despite the WHO and UNICEF recorrunendations, the well-known breastfeeding benefits, and ...
Breastfeeding is a primary health efforts to obtain qualified human resources. Longer breastfeeding ...
<p class="Pa6"><strong><em>Abstrak </em></strong><em> </em></p> <p class="Pa7"><strong><em>Latar bel...
Background: It is estimated that approximately 10 million children die every year worldwide. Forty f...
Introduction: One of the biggest challenges in improving the health of babies in Indonesia was non o...
Background: Provision of breast milk (ASI) is important because it lowers the risk of morbidity and ...
ABSTRACT Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months after birth and continued breastfeeding for ...
Introduction: The rate of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia is still low. In Palu City, Central S...
Abstract Background This study investigated the infant feeding practices of participating mothers wh...
Background: It is estimated that approximately 10 million children die every year worldwide. Forty f...
One in three Indonesian children is stunted. The presence of stunting in Indonesia, particularly in ...
Background: Breastfeeding is essential for health, development, and child survival by preventing chi...
Introduction: One of the biggest challenges in improving the health of babies in Indonesia was non o...
<em>Breastfeeding is a primary health efforts to obtain qualified human resources. Longer breastfeed...
Based sed on Indonesia Demographic Health Survey (IDHS) in 2012, incidences of diarrhea and acute re...
Background Despite the WHO and UNICEF recorrunendations, the well-known breastfeeding benefits, and ...
Breastfeeding is a primary health efforts to obtain qualified human resources. Longer breastfeeding ...
<p class="Pa6"><strong><em>Abstrak </em></strong><em> </em></p> <p class="Pa7"><strong><em>Latar bel...
Background: It is estimated that approximately 10 million children die every year worldwide. Forty f...
Introduction: One of the biggest challenges in improving the health of babies in Indonesia was non o...