The aim of this study was to describe the experiences of parents as peer educators disseminating nutrition and child feeding information. Parents of infants aged from birth to three years were trained as peer educators in a face-to-face workshop, and then shared evidence-based child feeding and nutrition information via Facebook, email, and printed resources for six months to peers, family, and social media contacts. Semi-structured telephone or group interviews were conducted after a six-month online and face-to-face peer nutrition intervention period investigating peer educator experiences, barriers, enablers of information dissemination, and the acceptability of the peer educator model. Transcripts from interviews were independently code...
This study compared parents ’ and teachers ’ feeding practices with young children. Parents and teac...
Objective: As part of an update of feeding benchmarks targeting children aged 0–3 years, this study ...
Abstract Parenting Nutrition Skills Workshops: An Evaluation of Facilitated Group Discussions to Enh...
The aim of this study was to describe the experiences of parents as peer educators disseminating nut...
Background: This study examined whether peer education based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour is a...
Research has shown that there is a gap between new parent’s knowledge of pediatric feeding recommend...
The present study aims to (i) consult with parents regarding child feeding concerns, as relevant to ...
Aim: The present study aims to (i) consult with parents regarding child feeding concerns, as relevan...
Concerns about food and eating are common among parents of young children. Child health nurses (CHNs...
Parents and teachers have a major influence in the formation of primary school children’s eati...
International audienceObjective: As part of an update of feeding benchmarks targeting children aged ...
Because children eat better when their parents use appropriate feeding practices, this study examine...
Aim: When, how and which nutrients complementary food is given, how the baby adapts to this situatio...
Abstract Background With a recent focus on establishing US Dietary Guidance for children ages 0 to 2...
The primary intent of this study was to ascertain the effectiveness of parents in the role of teachi...
This study compared parents ’ and teachers ’ feeding practices with young children. Parents and teac...
Objective: As part of an update of feeding benchmarks targeting children aged 0–3 years, this study ...
Abstract Parenting Nutrition Skills Workshops: An Evaluation of Facilitated Group Discussions to Enh...
The aim of this study was to describe the experiences of parents as peer educators disseminating nut...
Background: This study examined whether peer education based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour is a...
Research has shown that there is a gap between new parent’s knowledge of pediatric feeding recommend...
The present study aims to (i) consult with parents regarding child feeding concerns, as relevant to ...
Aim: The present study aims to (i) consult with parents regarding child feeding concerns, as relevan...
Concerns about food and eating are common among parents of young children. Child health nurses (CHNs...
Parents and teachers have a major influence in the formation of primary school children’s eati...
International audienceObjective: As part of an update of feeding benchmarks targeting children aged ...
Because children eat better when their parents use appropriate feeding practices, this study examine...
Aim: When, how and which nutrients complementary food is given, how the baby adapts to this situatio...
Abstract Background With a recent focus on establishing US Dietary Guidance for children ages 0 to 2...
The primary intent of this study was to ascertain the effectiveness of parents in the role of teachi...
This study compared parents ’ and teachers ’ feeding practices with young children. Parents and teac...
Objective: As part of an update of feeding benchmarks targeting children aged 0–3 years, this study ...
Abstract Parenting Nutrition Skills Workshops: An Evaluation of Facilitated Group Discussions to Enh...