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    Pregnant women's access to maternal health information and its impact on healthcare utilization behaviour in rural Tanzania by Hilda A. Mwangakala

    Published 2016
    “…The researcher used The Health Belief Model and Theory of Planned Behaviour to develop interview questions and focus group guides as well as the interpretation of the findings. …”
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    Maternal self-efficacy in mothers of children with and without clinical feeding problems by Caroline Jordan

    Published 2016
    “…In study 1, thematic analysis of interviews with 10 mothers of children with, and 10 mothers of children without, clinical feeding problems revealed that mothers of children with clinical feeding problems appeared to have less maternal self-efficacy for managing parenting challenges than mothers in the non-clinical group. …”
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    Supplementary information files for Maternal height-standardized prevalence of stunting in 67 low- and middle-income countries by Omar Karlsson, Rockli Kim, Barry Bogin, SV Subramanian

    Published 2021
    “…We supplemented the DHS with population-level measures of other child health outcomes from the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Global Health Observatory and the United Nations’ Inter-Agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation. …”
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    The PERUSANO study: Caregivers, health centre and day care centre influences on infant and young child feeding practices: dataset for health facilities by Emily Rousham, Rebecca Pradeilles, Rossina Pareja, Hilary Creed-Kanashiro, Rosario Bartolini

    Published 2022
    “…Detailed sampling information according to interview type, location and stakeholder group can be found in Supplementary material 1. See also the README_HP file attached.  …”
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    Maternal height-standardized prevalence of stunting in 67 low- and middle-income countries by Omar Karlsson, Rockli Kim, Barry Bogin, SV Subramanian

    Published 2021
    “…We supplemented the DHS with population-level measures of other child health outcomes from the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Global Health Observatory and the United Nations’ Inter-Agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation. …”
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    The PERUSANO study: Caregivers, health centre and day care centre influences on infant and young child feeding practices: interview guides for health facilities by Emily Rousham, Rebecca Pradeilles, Rossina Pareja, Hilary Creed-Kanashiro, Rosario Bartolini

    Published 2022
    “…Detailed sampling information according to interview type, location and stakeholder group can be found in Supplementary material 1. See also the README_HP file attached. …”
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    The PERUSANO study: Caregivers, health centre and day care centre influences on infant and young child feeding practices: codebook for analysis for the health facilities by Emily Rousham, Rebecca Pradeilles, Rossina Pareja, Hilary Creed-Kanashiro, Rosario Bartolini

    Published 2022
    “…Detailed sampling information according to interview type, location and stakeholder group can be found in Supplementary material 1. See also the README_HP file attached. …”
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    The PERUSANO study: quantitative dataset by Emily Rousham, Rebecca Pradeilles, Rossina Pareja, Hilary M. Creed-Kanashiro

    Published 2022
    “…A purposive quota sampling was employed to recruit mothers with children aged 6-23 months, with equal numbers across age groups (6-11, 12-17 and 18-23 months) and study site (Manchay/Huánuco district). …”
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    The PERUSANO study: questionnaire for quantitative survey by Emily Rousham, Rebecca Pradeilles, Rossina Pareja, Hilary M. Creed-Kanashiro

    Published 2022
    “…A purposive quota sampling was employed to recruit mothers with children aged 6-23 months, with equal numbers across age groups (6-11, 12-17 and 18-23 months) and study site (Manchay/Huánuco district). …”
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    The PERUSANO study: Caregivers, health centre and day care centre influences on infant and young child feeding practices: dataset for caregivers by Emily Rousham, Rebecca Pradeilles, Rossina Pareja, Hilary Creed-Kanashiro, Rosario Bartolini

    Published 2022
    “…Detailed sampling information according to interview type, location and stakeholder group can be found in Supplementary material 1. See also the README file attached.  …”
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    The PERUSANO study: Caregivers, health centre and day care centre influences on infant and young child feeding practices: interview guides for primary caregivers by Emily Rousham, Rebecca Pradeilles, Rossina Pareja, Hilary Creed-Kanashiro, Rosario Bartolini

    Published 2022
    “…Detailed sampling information according to interview type, location and stakeholder group can be found in Supplementary material 1. See also the README_CAREGIVER file attached. …”
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    The PERUSANO study: Caregivers, health centre and day care centre influences on infant and young child feeding practices: codebook for analysis for the primary caregivers by Emily Rousham, Rebecca Pradeilles, Rossina Pareja, Hilary Creed-Kanashiro, Rosario Bartolini

    Published 2022
    “…Detailed sampling information according to interview type, location and stakeholder group can be found in Supplementary material 1. See also the README_CAREGIVER file attached. …”
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    The PERUSANO study: Caregivers, health centre and day care centre influences on infant and young child feeding practices: dataset for the day care centres (CUNAMAS) by Emily Rousham, Rebecca Pradeilles, Rossina Pareja, Hilary Creed-Kanashiro, Rosario Bartolini

    Published 2022
    “…Detailed sampling information according to interview type, location and stakeholder group can be found in Supplementary material 1. See also the README_CUNAMAS file attached. …”
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    The PERUSANO study: Caregivers, health centre and day care centre influences on infant and young child feeding practices: interview guides for the day care centres (CUNAMAS) by Emily Rousham, Rebecca Pradeilles, Rossina Pareja, Hilary Creed-Kanashiro, Rosario Bartolini

    Published 2022
    “…Detailed sampling information according to interview type, location and stakeholder group can be found in Supplementary material 1. See also the README_CUNAMAS file attached. …”
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    The PERUSANO study: Caregivers, health centre and day care centre influences on infant and young child feeding practices: codebook for analysis for the day care centres (CUNAMAS) by Emily Rousham, Rebecca Pradeilles, Rossina Pareja, Hilary Creed-Kanashiro, Rosario Bartolini

    Published 2022
    “…Detailed sampling information according to interview type, location and stakeholder group can be found in Supplementary material 1. See also the README_CUNAMAS file attached. …”
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    Patterns of BMI development between 10-42 years of age and their determinants in the 1970 British Cohort Study by Russell M. Viner, Silvia Costa, Will Johnson

    Published 2018
    “…Background Mixture modelling is a useful approach to identify sub-groups in a population who share similar trajectories. …”
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    Infant and young children's nutritional health and feeding practices in relation to flooding in Bangladesh by Sophie Goudet

    Published 2019
    “…The research uses 1) quantitative data (n=143, secondary analysis of data collected after the 1998 flood in Bangladesh) to answer the first research question, and 2) a mixed method approach of qualitative data (participant observation n=24, semi-structured interviews n=23 (18 mothers, 5 community health workers), and focus group discussions n=10) and quantitative data (household questionnaire n=23 and anthropometric measurements n=55 for IYC and n=23 for mothers and community health workers) collected in slums in Dhaka to answer the second and third research questions. …”
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    Socioeconomic status and biological factors on the nutritional health of an urban community of Cape Verdean children residing in Portugal by Ana Lucia Vieira Peixoto Andre

    Published 2017
    “…The Cape Verdean community in Lisbon, the second largest group in Portugal, would be expected to be more affected by this epidemic due to social inequalities. …”
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    In rural Gambia, do adolescents have increased nutritional vulnerability compared with adults? by Simon M. Schoenbuchner, Sophie E. Moore, Will Johnson, Mohammed Ngum, Bakary Sonko, Ann Prentice, A.M. Prentice, K.A. Ward

    Published 2018
    “…Height, body mass index, body composition, haemoglobin concentration, fasting glucose concentration and blood pressure were compared using linear regression models adjusting for age, parity, season of measurement and residence, across three age groups: early adolescent (10-14.9y), late adolescent (15-19.9y) and adult (20-39.9y). …”
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    Infant feeding practices and postnatal depression of South Asian women living in the United Kingdom by Sayeda Z. Noor

    Published 2005
    “…In addition to these, qualitative data were collected during home visits and focus group discussions for mothers. Both of these groups are relatively disadvantaged in terms of mcome, employment and education with the Newcastle group being slightly worse off. …”
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    Social value of a nutritional counselling and support program for breastfeeding in urban poor settings, Nairobi by Sophie Goudet, Paula Griffiths, Caroline W. Wainaina, Teresia N Macharia, Frederick Wekesah, Milka Wanjohi, Peterrock Muriuki, Elizabeth W. Kimani-Murage

    Published 2018
    “…Methods: Data collection was based on SROI methods and used a mixed methods approach (focus group discussions, key informant interviews, in-depth interviews, quantitative stakeholder surveys, and revealed preference approach for outcomes using value games). …”
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    The relationship between income-generating activities of women, dietary behaviours and feeding practices of infants and young children in urban Ghana by Jedidah Tetteh

    Published 2022
    “…Complementary feeding practices are particularly important for this age group as this age group represents a “critical window of opportunity” for child growth and development.  …”
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    Socioeconomic inequalities in child growth and development in Sri Lanka compared to other South Asian countries by Damith Chacrawarthige

    Published 2024
    “…It is more likely that the lower prevalence of stunting in Sri Lanka is related to there being fewer mothers belonging to the lowest maternal education groups. Paper 3 showed that an arguably high proportion of the association between SEP and stunting and wasting in Sri Lanka was mediated by household nutrition or caregiving environment. …”
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    Effectiveness of the baby-friendly community initiative on exclusive breastfeeding in Kenya by EW Kimani-Murage, J Kimiywe, AN Mutoro, C Wilunda, FM Wekesah, P Muriuki, BM Mwangi, BM Samburu, NJ Madise, ST McGarvey, Paula Griffiths

    Published 2021
    “…Mothers in the intervention group received standard maternal, infant and young child nutrition counselling, support from trained community health volunteers, health professionals and community and mother support groups, whereas those in the control group received standard counselling only. …”
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