Background: Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) has both short-term and long-term benefits in terms of morbidity and mortality. Healthcare providers play an important educative and support role to mothers regarding lactation and infant feeding. Health workers in Primary health centre (PHCs) are closer to the majority of the community population and are highly regarded by people within these communities, especially antenatal clinic attendees who look up to them for IYCF counseling, among others. Aims and Objectives: To assess knowledge among healthcare providers regarding IYCF. Methodology: Medical officers and staff nurses posted at health centre where services for care of infants and children are available were taken for the study. Thirt...
Background: Improved infant and young child feeding is consequently crucial for improved nutrition, ...
Introduction: Malnutrition permeates all aspects of health, growth, cognition, motor and social deve...
Background The Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices are the gold standard for infants and it is ...
abstract: Breastfeeding has been shown to dramatically improve health outcomes for both infants and ...
Background: Appropriate infant feeding is critical for child’s health and survival. Studies have sho...
Introduction: Almost 90% of Australian mothers are exclusively breastfeeding when they discharge fro...
Background: Breastfeeding problems are common during the early period but can often be prevented or ...
Breastfeeding and breastmilk are essential to hospitalised infants and young children and paediatric...
Support from health care professionals (HCPs) with good knowledge and positive attitudes toward brea...
Introduction: Promotion and support of breastfeeding is a global priority and an important child-sur...
Assembly endorsed recommendations for 6 months of exclusive breastfeeding and continued breastfeedin...
Background: Preterm birth has significantly increased in the last two decades. Preterm infants lack ...
Implementing the WHO gold standards for Infant & Young Child Feeding (IYCF) may help in preventing s...
Background: Improved infant and young child feeding is consequently crucial for improved nutrition, ...
Background: Breastfeeding problems are common during the early period but can often be prevented or ...
Background: Improved infant and young child feeding is consequently crucial for improved nutrition, ...
Introduction: Malnutrition permeates all aspects of health, growth, cognition, motor and social deve...
Background The Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices are the gold standard for infants and it is ...
abstract: Breastfeeding has been shown to dramatically improve health outcomes for both infants and ...
Background: Appropriate infant feeding is critical for child’s health and survival. Studies have sho...
Introduction: Almost 90% of Australian mothers are exclusively breastfeeding when they discharge fro...
Background: Breastfeeding problems are common during the early period but can often be prevented or ...
Breastfeeding and breastmilk are essential to hospitalised infants and young children and paediatric...
Support from health care professionals (HCPs) with good knowledge and positive attitudes toward brea...
Introduction: Promotion and support of breastfeeding is a global priority and an important child-sur...
Assembly endorsed recommendations for 6 months of exclusive breastfeeding and continued breastfeedin...
Background: Preterm birth has significantly increased in the last two decades. Preterm infants lack ...
Implementing the WHO gold standards for Infant & Young Child Feeding (IYCF) may help in preventing s...
Background: Improved infant and young child feeding is consequently crucial for improved nutrition, ...
Background: Breastfeeding problems are common during the early period but can often be prevented or ...
Background: Improved infant and young child feeding is consequently crucial for improved nutrition, ...
Introduction: Malnutrition permeates all aspects of health, growth, cognition, motor and social deve...
Background The Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices are the gold standard for infants and it is ...