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“Those who care much, understand much.” Maternal perceptions of children's appetite: Perspectives from urban and rural caregivers of diverse parenting experience in Bangladesh

机译:“那些关心的人,了解太多。” 儿童胃口的母亲看法:孟加拉国各种育儿经验的城市和农村护理人员的观点

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Abstract Appetite in children is an important determinant of nutritional intake and growth. The information used by caregivers to understand children's appetite can help inform infant and young child feeding promotion and appetite assessment. We conducted a qualitative study to (a) explore maternal perceptions and responses to children's appetite and (b) to identify how these factors differ by type of caregiver, level of maternal experience, and urban versus rural context. We used purposive sampling to recruit mothers and alternate caregivers into 14 total focus group discussions (six to eight participants in each group; N ?=?95) in both urban and rural settings in Bangladesh. To understand children's appetite, caregivers monitor children's dietary patterns, emotional signs, and physical and verbal cues. Healthy appetite was observed by willingness to eat diverse foods, finish offered portions, and by acceptance of foods without excessive prompting. Child illness was cited for a cause of low appetite, which was manifested through fussiness, and avoiding commonly consumed foods. Mothers described a limited set of feeding practices (offering diverse foods, playing, and cheering children with videos) to encourage consumption when children lacked appetite. Mothers' stress related to work was noted as a barrier to identifying appetite cues. Urban mothers described a lower access to instrumental social support for child feeding but informational support than mothers in the rural setting. Understanding caregivers' perceptions of children's appetite may inform strategies to improve responsive feeding and tool development to assess changes in appetite as early indicators of change in health or nutrition status among high‐risk children.
机译:摘要儿童的摘要是营养摄入和生长的重要决定因素。护理人员使用的信息来了解儿童胃口可以帮助通知婴儿和幼儿饲养促进和食欲评估。我们对(a)进行了一个定性研究,探讨了儿童食欲和(b)的母体看法和反应,以确定这些因素如何受到护理人员的类型,产妇经验水平和城市与农村环境的差异。我们使用了目的地抽样来招募母亲,并将护理人员招募14个焦点小组讨论(每组六到八个参与者; N?=?95)在孟加拉国的城市和农村环境中。要了解儿童的胃口,护理人员会监控儿童的饮食模式,情绪迹象和身体和口头线索。通过意愿观察到健康的食欲,愿意吃各种食物,饰面的部分,并通过没有过度提示的情况来接受食物。儿童疾病被引用了低食欲的原因,这表现为受悲伤,避免常用的食物。母亲描述了一套有限的喂养实践(提供不同的食物,使用视频,游戏和欢呼儿童)以鼓励儿童缺乏食欲的消费。与工作相关的母亲的压力被认为是识别胃口线索的障碍。城市母亲描述了对儿童喂养的乐器社会支持的较低机会,而是来自农村环境中的母亲的信息支持。了解护理人员对儿童胃口的看法可能会使策略提供改善敏感饲养和工具开发,以评估食欲的变化,作为高危儿童的健康或营养状况的早期指标。

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    《Maternal & child nutrition》 |2018年第s2期|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Nutrition and Clinical Services DivisionInternational Center for Diarrheal Diseases ResearchDhaka;

    Nutrition and Clinical Services DivisionInternational Center for Diarrheal Diseases ResearchDhaka;

    Department of Health Services School of Public HealthUniversity of WashingtonSeattle WA USA;

    Nutritional Sciences Program School of Public HealthUniversity of WashingtonSeattle WA USA;

    Nutrition and Clinical Services DivisionInternational Center for Diarrheal Diseases ResearchDhaka;

    Nutrition and Clinical Services DivisionInternational Center for Diarrheal Diseases ResearchDhaka;

    Nutrition and Clinical Services DivisionInternational Center for Diarrheal Diseases ResearchDhaka;

    Department of PediatricsUniversity of WashingtonSeattle WA USA;

    Department of PediatricsUniversity of WashingtonSeattle WA USA;

    Department of Health Services School of Public HealthUniversity of WashingtonSeattle WA USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 儿科学;
  • 关键词

    child appetite; childhood illness; hunger; infant and young child feeding; maternal perceptions; South Asia;

    机译:儿童胃口;童年疾病;饥饿;婴儿和幼儿喂养;母体观念;南亚;

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