نتایج جستجو برای: mothers practices

تعداد نتایج: 230787  

Journal: :Quality in primary care 2014
Jamila Abuidhail

UNLABELLED In Jordan, despite being one of the most modern countries in the Middle East, postnatal care services are still under-utilized by rural Jordanian mothers. The purpose of this study is to explore, analyse and critique the postnatal cultural health beliefs, knowledge and practices of rural Jordanian mothers. DESIGN a critical ethnographic approach was used to critically investigate t...

2004
Christine Powell Helen Baker-Henningham Susan Walker Jacqueline Gernay Sally Grantham-McGregor

Objectives To assess the feasibility of integrating early psychosocial stimulation into primary care for undernourished children and to determine the effect on children’s development and mothers’ knowledge and practices of childrearing. Design Cluster randomised controlled trial. Setting 18 clinics in three Jamaican parishes. Participants 139 undernourished children aged 9 to 30 months and thei...

Journal: :Appetite 2014
Carol Pulley Amy T Galloway Rose Mary Webb Lucinda O Payne

Mothers are important contributors to the development of eating behavior in children, but less is known about the influence of fathers. The purpose of this study was to investigate family perceptions of parental child feeding practices. Seventy two-parent American families including a mother, father, and two biologically related children participated in the study. Participants completed parent ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2010
Roslyn C Tarrant Katherine M Younger Margaret Sheridan-Pereira Martin J White John M Kearney

The WHO (2001) recommends exclusive breast-feeding and delaying the introduction of solid foods to an infant's diet until 6 months postpartum. However, in many countries, this recommendation is followed by few mothers, and earlier weaning onto solids is a commonly reported global practice. Therefore, this prospective, observational study aimed to assess compliance with the WHO recommendation an...

2016
Holly A. Harris Alison Fildes Kimberley M. Mallan Clare H. Llewellyn

BACKGROUND Parental feeding practices are thought to play a causal role in shaping a child's fussiness; however, a child-responsive model suggests that feeding practices may develop in response to a child's emerging appetitive characteristics. We used a novel twin study design to test the hypothesis that mothers vary their feeding practices for twin children who differ in their 'food fussiness'...

2014
Shreyash J Gandhi Naresh Godara Anjali Modi SL Kantharia

Background: Newborn mortality is one of the world’s most neglected health problems. It is estimated that globally four million newborns die before they reach 1 month of age and another four million are stillborn every year. Aims & Objectives: (1) To study the maternal care in terms of Antenatal, Intranatal and Postnatal care practices; (2) To assess newborn care practices in rural areas. Materi...

Journal: :Journal of applied developmental psychology 2016
Amy E Root Maureen Wimsatt Kenneth H Rubin Erin D Bigler Maureen Dennis Cynthia A Gerhardt Terry Stancin H Gerry Taylor Kathryn Vannatta Keith O Yeates

Similarities and differences in parenting practices of children (Mage = 10; range 8-13 years) with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and socially-typical controls were examined. In addition, parenting practices were examined as moderators between injury group status (TBI or socially-typical) and social adjustment in the peer group. Mothers completed assessments of parenting practices; children's pee...

2016
Denise Crane Helen L. Ball

BACKGROUND Differences in both Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) rates and infant care practices between white British and South Asians in UK are well known, but research has not yet examined how these two groups understand and implement SIDS-reduction guidance. This study aimed to discover how white British and Pakistani mothers in Bradford recall, understand and interpret SIDS-reduction gui...

2017
Gul Nawaz Khan Shabina Ariff Ubaidullah Khan Atif Habib Muhammad Umer Zamir Suhag Imtiaz Hussain Zaid Bhatti Asmat Ullah Ali Turab Ali Ahmad Khan Alba Cecilia Garzon Mohammad Imran Khan Sajid Soofi

BACKGROUND Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices during the first two years of life are important for the growth and development of a child. The aim of this study was to assess IYCF practices and its associated factors in two rural districts of Pakistan. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted in two rural districts of Sindh province, Pakistan as part of a stunting prevention ...

2014
Alison N Goulding Katherine L Rosenblum Alison L Miller Karen E Peterson Yu-Pu Chen Niko Kaciroti Julie C Lumeng

BACKGROUND Maternal depression may influence feeding practices important in determining child eating behaviors and weight. However, the association between maternal depressive symptoms and feeding practices has been inconsistent, and most prior studies used self-report questionnaires alone to characterize feeding. The purpose of this study was to identify feeding practices associated with mater...

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