Centre for Global Food and Resources, Faculty of the Professions, The University of Adelaide, Level 6 NEXUS 10 Tower, 10 Pulteney Street, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
Behavioural and Regulatory Analysis Section, Food Standards Australia New Zealand, Barton, ACT, Australia.
Public Health Nutr. 2019 Feb;22(2):273-286. doi: 10.1017/S1368980018003178. Epub 2018 Nov 27.
Although breast-feeding is the recommended way to feed an infant, a safe and nutritious substitute for breast milk is needed for infants who are not breast-fed. Labelling information on infant formula (IF) products aims to enable caregivers (who have already made the decision to use IF) to make informed product choices. Yet, there is limited data on how caregivers understand and use the information provided on IF packaging. The present study aimed to increase understanding of caregivers' interpretation and use of the following label elements on IF products: the nutrition information statement; the ingredients list; and statements around nutrition content and health claims.
Qualitative data were obtained from twenty-one focus group discussions. To enable comparison of findings by education level and ethnicity, focus group participants were homogeneous with respect to educational attainment (Australian groups) or ethnic background (New Zealand groups).
Focus groups were conducted in metropolitan and regional areas of Australia and New Zealand.ParticipantsCaregivers (n 136) of formula-fed infants.
Framework analysis revealed that caregivers commonly experience difficulties when using labelling information, particularly when trying to identify and understand key differences between products. Moreover, comparing products can be a complex task regardless of education level and ethnicity.
Further research is required to determine the most effective strategies for meeting information needs of caregivers and allowing easier identification and understanding of product differences. This is especially important given that the vast range of IF products across large price ranges in the market adds to the complexity of purchase decisions.
虽然母乳喂养是推荐的喂养婴儿的方式,但对于未进行母乳喂养的婴儿,需要安全且营养丰富的母乳替代品。婴儿配方奶粉(IF)产品的标签信息旨在使照顾者(已经决定使用 IF)能够做出明智的产品选择。然而,关于照顾者如何理解和使用 IF 包装上提供的信息的数据有限。本研究旨在增加对照顾者对 IF 产品以下标签元素的解释和使用的理解:营养信息声明;成分列表;以及有关营养成分和健康声明的声明。
从 21 个焦点小组讨论中获得定性数据。为了能够根据教育水平和种族比较研究结果,焦点小组参与者在教育程度(澳大利亚组)或种族背景(新西兰组)方面是同质的。
焦点小组在澳大利亚和新西兰的城市和地区进行。
配方奶喂养婴儿的照顾者(n 136)。
框架分析表明,照顾者在使用标签信息时经常遇到困难,尤其是在试图识别和理解产品之间的关键差异时。此外,无论教育水平和种族如何,比较产品都是一项复杂的任务。
需要进一步研究确定满足照顾者信息需求并允许更容易识别和理解产品差异的最有效策略。鉴于市场上大量价格范围广泛的 IF 产品增加了购买决策的复杂性,这一点尤为重要。