نتایج جستجو برای: feeding education

تعداد نتایج: 486518  

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2010
Shazia Memon Salma Shaikh Tasneem Kousar Yasmeen Memon Rubina

OBJECTIVE To assess the practice and knowledge of mothers regarding breast feeding, complimentary feeding, and to find out socio-economic correlates of feeding practices. METHODS A cross sectional survey conducted at paediatric department of Liaquat University Hospital (LUH) from Jan-Dec 2008. During that period 500 mothers with children less than 24 months were included. Infant feeding patte...

فریمانی, مرضیه,

          Breast feeding is very effective on infants’ good health both mentally and    physically. It prevents children from dying of malnutrition , respiratory infection    and diarrhea which are the main causes of death among them. Up to now ,    little attention has been paid to the relation between breast...

Journal: :Journal of cystic fibrosis : official journal of the European Cystic Fibrosis Society 2016
Sarah Jane Schwarzenberg Sarah E Hempstead Catherine M McDonald Scott W Powers Jamie Wooldridge Shaina Blair Steven Freedman Elaine Harrington Peter J Murphy Lena Palmer Amy E Schrader Kyle Shiel Jillian Sullivan Melissa Wallentine Bruce C Marshall Amanda Radmer Leonard

Nutrition is integral to the care of individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF). Better nutritional status is associated with improved pulmonary function. In some individuals with CF, enteral tube feeding can be useful in achieving optimal nutritional status. Current nutrition guidelines do not include detailed recommendations for enteral tube feeding. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation convened an expe...

Journal: :Indian journal of pediatrics 2004
Mini Sheth Monika Obrah

OBJECTIVE Food safety education (FSE) was imparted in order to reduce the prevalence of diarrhea in children and improving the knowledge, attitude and practices of mothers regarding safe feeding practices. METHODS The study was conducted on mothers (n=200) of underprivileged children (6-24 months) through Anganwadi workers (AWW). The food safety education package incorporated three messages: ...

2014
Arwa Mohamed Hosney El Shafei John Rene Labib

BACKGROUND Determinants of breastfeeding (BF) exclusivity at a rural Egyptian setting are largely unknown. This cross-sectional study aimed to assess BF indicators, specifically exclusivity and the timely complementary feeding while assessing potential determinants that affect exclusivity of BF among a sample of mothers inhabiting Egyptian rural communities. METHODS A community based cross-se...

Journal: :Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P 2006
Maria da Graça Girade Emirene Maria Navarro Trevizan da Cruz Maguida Costa Stefanelli

The concern with continuing education programs that prepare nurses to work in psychiatric nursing led us to conduct this study, the first one on the "development of psychiatric and mental health nursing personnel" research line. Its objective is to make a reflection on the concepts of continuing education, in-service and permanent, found in recent nursing education literature. To carry out the ...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1994
P Ever-Hadani D S Seidman O Manor S Harlap

STUDY OBJECTIVES To determine the influence of maternal characteristics on the incidence and duration of breast feeding. DESIGN All the women who delivered in three obstetric wards within a two year period were surveyed. These three wards cover 93% of all births in the Jerusalem district. Women were interviewed on breast feeding of the previous child on the first or second day post partum by ...

2016
Jonathan Y Bernard Emmanuel Cohen Michael S Kramer

BACKGROUND Breast feeding initiation rates remain below 80% in some Western countries. Many individual-level determinants are known; however, less is known regarding cultural and societal determinants, such as religion, that could explain population-level variations. We examined the correlations of the proportions of Catholics and Protestants with the breast feeding initiation rates across and ...

2013
Zohra S Lassi Jai K Das Guleshehwar Zahid Aamer Imdad Zulfiqar A Bhutta

BACKGROUND About one third of deaths in children less than 5 years of age are due to underlying undernutrition. According to an estimate, 19.4% of children <5 years of age in developing countries were underweight (weight-for-age Z score <-2) and about 29.9% were stunted in the year 2011 (height-for-age Z score <-2). It is well recognized that the period of 6-24 months of age is one of the most ...

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