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Promoting health and preventing malnutrition among children in rural Bangladesh: A qualitative study

Margareta Westerbotn, Felicia Monfors, Julia Reusser, Marie Tyrrell

2023Nursing Open10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: To describe community healthcare professionals' experiences of preventing malnutrition among children in rural Bangladesh. METHODS: A descriptive qualitative study with a total of seven healthcare professionals were recruited from a non-governmental organisation in rural Bangladesh. Individual in-depth interviews were conducted in November 2018 using a semi-structured interview guide. The audio-recorded interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed manually using content analysis. RESULTS: The data analysis resulted in two main categories: Implementation and practices in preventing malnutrition and Challenges in working with prevention of malnutrition. Education was considered an important and essential preventative intervention. Healthcare professionals faced challenges in their work in relation to socio-cultural and climate factors. The findings indicate how healthcare professional identified the need for increased knowledge and resources in the community to promote nutritional health in children.

Topics & Concepts

MalnutritionQualitative researchIntervention (counseling)Health professionalsHealth careContent analysisNursingWork (physics)MedicineDescriptive researchPsychologyEnvironmental healthSociologyPolitical scienceEngineeringSocial scienceLawPathologyMechanical engineeringChild Nutrition and Water AccessGlobal Maternal and Child HealthGlobal Health and Epidemiology
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