Improved health of infants is dependent on the supportive role of the fathers. There is limited research done in Kenya on father involvement and how it affects feeding practices of the infant. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact on complementary feeding practice of nutrition education targeted to the father. A randomized control trial was conducted with 290 father-mother pairs recruited into the study. The mothers, who were six months pregnant and receiving antenatal services at Kisumu County Hospital, provided the contact point for recruitment of the fathers who were engaged in this study. The consenting mothers provided information of the ‘expectant father’ who were later contacted and invited to go to the hospital toge...
The under five children age is a nutritionally vulnerable group,therefore they require treatment inc...
The under five children age is a nutritionally vulnerable group,therefore they require treatment inc...
Introduction : Father`s role had strongly proved in increasing of the successness of breastfeeding d...
Improved health of infants is dependent on the supportive role of the fathers. There is limited rese...
Fathers' support is an essential component in ensuring success in improving infant feeding practices...
Fathers and grandmothers are key family influencers who have an impact on maternal and child health....
Abstract In Tanzania, suboptimal complementary feeding practices contribute to high stunting rates. ...
Optimal Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) is critical for the growth and development of a child,...
Abstract Grandmothers and fathers are key influencers of maternal and child nutrition and are increa...
Magister Public Health - MPHThe first 1000 days of life represents the period from conception right ...
Infant and young child feeding has been recognised as an essential element to improve growth of chil...
Infant and young child feeding practices are suboptimal in Tanzania, but optimal nutrition during th...
Although social support from fathers is associated with improved child feeding practices, evidence o...
While it is well-accepted that mothers play a key role in child health outcomes, the role of the fat...
Background: The major determinant to the well-being of infants and young children (IYC) is their fee...
The under five children age is a nutritionally vulnerable group,therefore they require treatment inc...
The under five children age is a nutritionally vulnerable group,therefore they require treatment inc...
Introduction : Father`s role had strongly proved in increasing of the successness of breastfeeding d...
Improved health of infants is dependent on the supportive role of the fathers. There is limited rese...
Fathers' support is an essential component in ensuring success in improving infant feeding practices...
Fathers and grandmothers are key family influencers who have an impact on maternal and child health....
Abstract In Tanzania, suboptimal complementary feeding practices contribute to high stunting rates. ...
Optimal Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) is critical for the growth and development of a child,...
Abstract Grandmothers and fathers are key influencers of maternal and child nutrition and are increa...
Magister Public Health - MPHThe first 1000 days of life represents the period from conception right ...
Infant and young child feeding has been recognised as an essential element to improve growth of chil...
Infant and young child feeding practices are suboptimal in Tanzania, but optimal nutrition during th...
Although social support from fathers is associated with improved child feeding practices, evidence o...
While it is well-accepted that mothers play a key role in child health outcomes, the role of the fat...
Background: The major determinant to the well-being of infants and young children (IYC) is their fee...
The under five children age is a nutritionally vulnerable group,therefore they require treatment inc...
The under five children age is a nutritionally vulnerable group,therefore they require treatment inc...
Introduction : Father`s role had strongly proved in increasing of the successness of breastfeeding d...