Department of Nursing Management and Education, The University of Dodoma, Dodoma, Tanzania.
PLoS One. 2023 Mar 22;18(3):e0283036. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0283036. eCollection 2023.
Suboptimal feeding practices among caregivers contribute to nutritional-related health problems in children in low and middle-income countries, such as Tanzania. The continuum of the recommended feeding practices has been an utmost challenge among caregivers during the transition from health facilities to homes for improved under-five children's health.
This study assessed feeding practices, dietary diversities, and dietary adequacy among caregivers with under-five children in the Dodoma region, Tanzania.
A community-based descriptive cross-sectional study in a quantitative research approach was adopted to study 289 randomly selected caregivers of under-five children in Dodoma region, Tanzania from March to August 2022. The World Health Organization Infant and Young Children Feeding Guidelines was the main data collection tool. Data were analyzed descriptively using a Statistical Package for Social Sciences computer software program version 25. Statistical limits were set at a 95% confidence interval and a 5% significance level.
Mean age was 26±6.47 of which 68.2% (n = 197) were females. Findings revealed 66.1% of caregivers had unsatisfactory feeding practices. It was observed that 67.8% of the caregivers fed their under-five children inadequately. Only 32.2% of them attained the minimum dietary diversity while 35.3% and 31.5% of caregivers demonstrated feeding practices < and > the recommended minimum Dietary diversity respectively. Moreover, 90.7% of caregivers fed their children group one food while 59.1% of them did not practice feeding the children snacks between meals. Feeding practice, dietary diversity, and dietary adequacy were significantly related to the caregiver's sex, education level, and socioeconomic status (p<0.05).
Under-five children are at serious risk of nutritional problems as most caregivers in this study demonstrated unsatisfactory feeding practices on dietary diversities for dietary adequacy below the world health organization recommended Minimum Dietary diversity and Minimum Meal Frequency. Community-based nutritional education programs for caregivers need to be disseminated to the community level to address the problem accordingly.
在中低收入国家,如坦桑尼亚,照顾者的喂养实践不达标会导致儿童营养相关的健康问题。在从医疗机构向家庭过渡的过程中,推荐的喂养实践连续性对照顾者来说是一个最大的挑战,以改善五岁以下儿童的健康。
本研究评估了坦桑尼亚多多马地区五岁以下儿童照顾者的喂养实践、饮食多样性和饮食充足性。
采用基于社区的描述性横断面研究,采用定量研究方法,于 2022 年 3 月至 8 月在坦桑尼亚多多马地区随机选择 289 名五岁以下儿童的照顾者进行研究。世界卫生组织婴儿和幼儿喂养指南是主要的数据收集工具。使用社会科学统计软件包版本 25 进行描述性数据分析。设置了 95%置信区间和 5%显著性水平的统计限制。
平均年龄为 26±6.47 岁,其中 68.2%(n=197)为女性。研究结果显示,66.1%的照顾者喂养实践不达标。观察到 67.8%的照顾者没有给他们的五岁以下儿童提供充足的食物。只有 32.2%的人达到了最低饮食多样性,而 35.3%和 31.5%的照顾者分别表现出低于和高于推荐的最低饮食多样性的喂养实践。此外,90.7%的照顾者给他们的孩子喂食一类食物,而 59.1%的照顾者没有在两餐之间给孩子喂食零食。喂养实践、饮食多样性和饮食充足性与照顾者的性别、教育水平和社会经济地位显著相关(p<0.05)。
由于本研究中大多数照顾者在饮食多样性方面的喂养实践不达标,导致饮食充足性低于世界卫生组织推荐的最低饮食多样性和最低用餐频率,五岁以下儿童面临严重的营养问题。需要向社区一级传播针对照顾者的基于社区的营养教育计划,以相应地解决这一问题。