Community perspectives on maternal dietary diversity in rural Kenya, Mozambique and The Gambia: A PRECISE Network qualitative study.

PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-04-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0004411
Mai-Lei Woo Kinshella, Shilla Dama, Onesmus Wanje, Rosa Pires, Helena Boene, Papa Jagne, Hawanatu Jah, Angela Koech, Grace Mwashigadi, Violet Naanyu, Yahaya Idris, Fatoumata Kongira, Brahima A Diallo, Omar Ceesay, Marie-Laure Volvert, Hiten D Mistry, Marleen Temmerman, Esperança Sevene, Anna Roca, Umberto D'Alessandro, Marianne Vidler, Laura A Magee, Peter von Dadelszen, Sophie E Moore, Rajavel Elango
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Pregnant and lactating women in sub-Saharan Africa are vulnerable to micronutrient inadequacies, with risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Adequate intakes of diverse foods are associated with better micronutrient status and recommended by the World Health Organization as part of healthy eating counselling during antenatal care. However, our understanding of community knowledge of dietary diversity within the context of maternal diets is limited. We used a descriptive qualitative approach to explore community perceptions of dietary diversity during pregnancy and lactation, as well as influencing factors in sub-Saharan Africa. A total of 47 in-depth interviews were conducted between May and October 2022 in Kenya, Mozambique and The Gambia with a purposively drawn sample of pregnant women and mothers who had delivered within two years preceding the data collection, their male and female relatives, and community opinion leaders. Other methods included participant observation and photovoice. Data were analyzed using a thematic approach on NVivo software. Dietary diversity was found to be well aligned with local perceptions of healthy meals. All participants were able to differentiate between starchy staple grains and additional foods to provide nutrients. While diverse meals were valued for pregnant and lactating mothers, participants across the three countries shared that maternal diets were not more diverse compared to typical household meals. Furthermore, diverse diets were inaccessible for many in their communities, due to challenges in affordability, seasonality, gender norms, knowledge and preferences. Adequate nutrition knowledge, accessibility of foods, and support of household decision-makers, particularly husbands and partners, were all identified as critical to ensure women have adequate diverse maternal diets.

社区对肯尼亚、莫桑比克和冈比亚农村孕产妇饮食多样性的看法:一项精确的网络定性研究。
撒哈拉以南非洲的孕妇和哺乳期妇女很容易缺乏微量营养素,有不良妊娠结局的风险。摄入充足的各种食物有助于改善微量营养素状况,世界卫生组织建议将其作为产前保健期间健康饮食咨询的一部分。然而,我们对母体饮食背景下饮食多样性的社区知识的理解是有限的。我们使用描述性定性方法来探索撒哈拉以南非洲社区对怀孕和哺乳期间饮食多样性的看法,以及影响因素。2022年5月至10月期间,在肯尼亚、莫桑比克和冈比亚共进行了47次深度访谈,有目的地抽取了孕妇和在数据收集前两年内分娩的母亲、她们的男性和女性亲属以及社区意见领袖作为样本。其他方法包括参与观察和照片语音。使用NVivo软件的专题方法分析数据。饮食多样性被发现与当地对健康膳食的看法非常一致。所有的参与者都能够区分淀粉类主食和其他提供营养的食物。虽然多样化的饮食对孕妇和哺乳期母亲很有价值,但三个国家的参与者都认为,与典型的家庭饮食相比,母亲的饮食并不更加多样化。此外,由于负担能力、季节性、性别规范、知识和偏好方面的挑战,他们社区中的许多人无法获得多样化的饮食。充分的营养知识、食物的可及性以及家庭决策者(特别是丈夫和伴侣)的支持,都被认为是确保妇女获得充足多样的产妇饮食的关键。
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