Objective: To explore caregivers' perspectives on complementary feeding in rural and urban areas of Central Java, Indonesia.
Design: A qualitative comparative study using in-depth interviews. We applied thematic analysis to identify themes and subthemes and presented representative quotes.
Background: Early lifestyle intervention, including antenatal nutrition education, is required to reduce the triple burden of malnutrition. Understanding healthcare professionals' views and experiences is essential for improving future nutrition education programmes for Indonesian pregnant women. This study aimed to investigate the views of Indonesian antenatal healthcare professionals regarding nutrition education for pregnant women and the improvements required to provide more effective antenatal nutrition education.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To investigate Indonesian pregnant women's experiences in seeking and receiving nutrition information.
Design: Qualitative semi-structured interviews analysed with thematic analysis.
Setting And Participants: Twenty-three pregnant women in Malang City, Indonesia were interviewed between December 2018 and January 2019.
Objective: Adequate and appropriate nutrition education is expected to contribute towards preventing risk of child stunting and maternal overweight/obesity. Understanding women's information-seeking behaviours is an important key step for health professionals and departments of health in order to improve the development of optimal and targeted nutrition education during pregnancy. This study investigated the experience of Indonesian women in seeking and receiving nutritional information during pregnancy and its relationship to women's socio-demographic and pregnancy characteristics.
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