Clarke Megan, Koen Nelene, du Plessis Lisanne
Division of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, 7505Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
Public Health Nutr. 2021 Jan;24(1):169-181. doi: 10.1017/S1368980020000233. Epub 2020 May 27.
This study aimed to determine the knowledge, perceptions and practices of dietitians in South Africa regarding the Regulations Relating to Foodstuffs for Infants and Young Children (R991).
A mixed methods, cross-sectional design was used.
Quantitative data were collected using an online survey (n 282) and qualitative data by means of two focus group discussions (n 12).
Participants were dietitians registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa.
Dietitians' average knowledge score was 64·8 % ± 12·5. Those working in infant and young child feeding had a 5 % higher knowledge score (95 % CI 1·4, 8·6, P = 0·01). Perceptions towards the Regulations were generally positive, and the majority of practices were compliant. Positive perceptions seemed to correlate with compliant practices. The most frequently selected enabler to the implementation of the Regulations was 'Increase in other initiatives which support, protect and promote breastfeeding', and the most frequently selected barrier was 'Lack of awareness of the Regulation among health care providers'. The major themes from the focus group discussions comprised: less knowledge among dietitians and mothers about products controlled under the Regulations, non-compliance of other health care providers, the dietitians' role in support and enforcement, the discrepancy between practice in private and public sectors and a lack of enforcement.
South Africa has taken a bold step in legislating the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes and should upscale programmes to ensure consistent monitoring and enforcing of the Regulations.
本研究旨在确定南非营养师对《婴幼儿食品相关规定》(R991)的了解、认知和实践情况。
采用混合方法的横断面设计。
通过在线调查收集定量数据(n = 282),并通过两次焦点小组讨论收集定性数据(n = 12)。
参与者为在南非卫生专业人员理事会注册的营养师。
营养师的平均知识得分是64.8% ± 12.5。从事婴幼儿喂养工作的营养师知识得分高出5%(95%置信区间1.4, 8.6,P = 0.01)。对该规定的认知总体上是积极的,并且大多数实践符合规定。积极的认知似乎与符合规定的实践相关。实施该规定最常被选中的促进因素是“增加其他支持、保护和促进母乳喂养的举措”,最常被选中的障碍是“医疗保健提供者对该规定缺乏认识”。焦点小组讨论的主要主题包括:营养师和母亲对该规定所管控产品的了解较少、其他医疗保健提供者未遵守规定、营养师在支持和执行方面的作用、私营部门和公共部门实践的差异以及缺乏执行力度。
南非在立法《母乳代用品销售国际守则》方面迈出了大胆的一步,应加强相关项目以确保对该规定进行持续监测和执行。