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Why India is struggling to feed their young children? A qualitative analysis for tribal communities
OBJECTIVE: This interdisciplinary qualitative study aims to explore the health, education, engineering and environment factors impacting on feeding practices in rural India. The ultimate goal of the Participatory Approach for Nutrition in Children: Strengthening Health Education Engineering and Envi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9341212/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35902199 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051558 |
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author | Lakhanpaul, Monica Roy, Susrita Benton, Lorna Lall, Marie Khanna, Rajesh Vijay, Virendra Kumar Sharma, Sanjay Manikam, Logan Santwani, Neha Reddy, Hanimi Chaturvedi, Hemant Allaham, Shereen Pattanaik, Satya Prakash Singh, Tol Pandya, Pramod Dang, Priyanka Parikh, Priti |
author_facet | Lakhanpaul, Monica Roy, Susrita Benton, Lorna Lall, Marie Khanna, Rajesh Vijay, Virendra Kumar Sharma, Sanjay Manikam, Logan Santwani, Neha Reddy, Hanimi Chaturvedi, Hemant Allaham, Shereen Pattanaik, Satya Prakash Singh, Tol Pandya, Pramod Dang, Priyanka Parikh, Priti |
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description | OBJECTIVE: This interdisciplinary qualitative study aims to explore the health, education, engineering and environment factors impacting on feeding practices in rural India. The ultimate goal of the Participatory Approach for Nutrition in Children: Strengthening Health Education Engineering and Environment Linkages project is to identify challenges and opportunities for improvement to subsequently develop socioculturally appropriate, tailored, innovative interventions for the successful implementation of appropriate infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices locally. DESIGN: Qualitative research method, involving five phases: (1) identification of local feeding practices; (2) identification of the local needs and opportunities for children aged 6–24 months; and (3–5) analysis of the gathered qualitative data, intervention design, review and distribution. SETTING: Nine villages in two community development blocks, that is, Ghatol and Kushalgarh, located in the Banswara district in Rajasthan, India. PARTICIPANTS: 68 participants completed semistructured interviews or focus group discussions including: mothers, grandmothers, auxiliary nurse midwife, Anganwadi worker, ASHA Sahyogini, school teachers and local elected representative. PHENOMENON OF INTEREST: IYCF practices and the factors associated with it. ANALYSIS: Thematic analysis. RESULTS: Our results could be broadly categorised into two domains: (1) the current practices of IYCF and (2) the key drivers and challenges of IYCF. We explicate the complex phenomena and emergent model focusing on: mother’s role and autonomy, knowledge and attitude towards feeding of young children, availability of services and resources that shape these practices set against the context of agriculture and livelihood patterns and its contribution to availability of food as well as on migration cycles thereby affecting the lives of ‘left behind’, and access to basic health, education and infrastructure services. CONCLUSIONS: This interdisciplinary and participatory study explored determinants impacting feeding practices across political, village and household environments. These results shaped the process for cocreation of our context-specific intervention package. |
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spelling | pubmed-93412122022-08-17 Why India is struggling to feed their young children? A qualitative analysis for tribal communities Lakhanpaul, Monica Roy, Susrita Benton, Lorna Lall, Marie Khanna, Rajesh Vijay, Virendra Kumar Sharma, Sanjay Manikam, Logan Santwani, Neha Reddy, Hanimi Chaturvedi, Hemant Allaham, Shereen Pattanaik, Satya Prakash Singh, Tol Pandya, Pramod Dang, Priyanka Parikh, Priti BMJ Open Global Health OBJECTIVE: This interdisciplinary qualitative study aims to explore the health, education, engineering and environment factors impacting on feeding practices in rural India. The ultimate goal of the Participatory Approach for Nutrition in Children: Strengthening Health Education Engineering and Environment Linkages project is to identify challenges and opportunities for improvement to subsequently develop socioculturally appropriate, tailored, innovative interventions for the successful implementation of appropriate infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices locally. DESIGN: Qualitative research method, involving five phases: (1) identification of local feeding practices; (2) identification of the local needs and opportunities for children aged 6–24 months; and (3–5) analysis of the gathered qualitative data, intervention design, review and distribution. SETTING: Nine villages in two community development blocks, that is, Ghatol and Kushalgarh, located in the Banswara district in Rajasthan, India. PARTICIPANTS: 68 participants completed semistructured interviews or focus group discussions including: mothers, grandmothers, auxiliary nurse midwife, Anganwadi worker, ASHA Sahyogini, school teachers and local elected representative. PHENOMENON OF INTEREST: IYCF practices and the factors associated with it. ANALYSIS: Thematic analysis. RESULTS: Our results could be broadly categorised into two domains: (1) the current practices of IYCF and (2) the key drivers and challenges of IYCF. We explicate the complex phenomena and emergent model focusing on: mother’s role and autonomy, knowledge and attitude towards feeding of young children, availability of services and resources that shape these practices set against the context of agriculture and livelihood patterns and its contribution to availability of food as well as on migration cycles thereby affecting the lives of ‘left behind’, and access to basic health, education and infrastructure services. CONCLUSIONS: This interdisciplinary and participatory study explored determinants impacting feeding practices across political, village and household environments. These results shaped the process for cocreation of our context-specific intervention package. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9341212/ /pubmed/35902199 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051558 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Global Health Lakhanpaul, Monica Roy, Susrita Benton, Lorna Lall, Marie Khanna, Rajesh Vijay, Virendra Kumar Sharma, Sanjay Manikam, Logan Santwani, Neha Reddy, Hanimi Chaturvedi, Hemant Allaham, Shereen Pattanaik, Satya Prakash Singh, Tol Pandya, Pramod Dang, Priyanka Parikh, Priti Why India is struggling to feed their young children? A qualitative analysis for tribal communities |
title | Why India is struggling to feed their young children? A qualitative analysis for tribal communities |
title_full | Why India is struggling to feed their young children? A qualitative analysis for tribal communities |
title_fullStr | Why India is struggling to feed their young children? A qualitative analysis for tribal communities |
title_full_unstemmed | Why India is struggling to feed their young children? A qualitative analysis for tribal communities |
title_short | Why India is struggling to feed their young children? A qualitative analysis for tribal communities |
title_sort | why india is struggling to feed their young children? a qualitative analysis for tribal communities |
topic | Global Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9341212/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35902199 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051558 |
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