Early Childhood Nutrition Knowledge of Caregivers in Tanzania

IF 0.1 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Victor B A Moxley, Maggie F. Graul, Nathan Stoneking, C. Hale, S. Torres, M. Linehan, Kerry Ann Dobies, G. Mulokozi, Taylor H Hoj, B. Crookston, P. Hall, J. West
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: Childhood stunting is a pressing health issue in Tanzania and results from chronic infections and inadequate nutrition. Educating caregivers on the nutritional determinants, their consequences, and appropriate solutions may improve nutrition-related practices among caregivers in Tanzania. The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with Tanzanian caregivers’ knowledge of childhood nutrition practices. Data for this study came from a cross-sectional survey of 4,095 caregivers of children under 24 months living in the Geita, Kagera, Kigoma, Mwanza, and Shinyanga regions of Tanzania. Complete responses relating to demographic and socioeconomic factors, media exposure, and early childhood nutrition knowledge were analyzed using multiple linear regression modeling techniques. Caregivers’ knowledge concerning proper early childhood nutrition practices was found to be significantly related to using a mobile banking account (p<.0001), owning a working radio with batteries (p<.0001), having watched television recently (p<.0001), residing in a southern lake region (p<.0001), affiliating with a Christian faith (p=0.0027), having more children under the age of 5 (p=0.0005), having received advice on maternal nutrition before pregnancy (p<.0001) and having received advice from a community health worker (p=0.0184). Living in a rural environment (p<.0001) and speaking a non-mainstream language (p<0.05) were significantly associated with decreased knowledge. The influences of media and technology, socio-demographic factors and traditional health education may be important in the development of accurate childhood nutrition knowledge among caregivers. These factors may be targeted for future community health worker efforts with vulnerable populations in Tanzania to prevent stunting.
坦桑尼亚护理人员的幼儿营养知识
:在坦桑尼亚,儿童发育迟缓是一个紧迫的健康问题,是由慢性感染和营养不足引起的。对护理人员进行营养决定因素、后果和适当解决方案的教育,可以改善坦桑尼亚护理人员的营养相关做法。本研究的目的是确定与坦桑尼亚照顾者对儿童营养实践的了解相关的因素。这项研究的数据来自对居住在坦桑尼亚盖塔、卡杰拉、基戈马、姆万扎和辛扬加地区的4095名24个月以下儿童看护人的横断面调查。使用多元线性回归建模技术分析了与人口统计和社会经济因素、媒体曝光和幼儿营养知识相关的完整反应。研究发现,护理人员对正确的幼儿营养实践的了解与使用手机银行账户(p<0.0001)、拥有带电池的工作收音机(p<.0001)、最近看电视(p<0.001)、居住在南湖地区(p<0001)、信奉基督教(p=0.0027)、有更多5岁以下的孩子(p=0.0005)、,在怀孕前接受过母亲营养建议(p<0.0001)和接受过社区卫生工作者的建议(p=0.0184)。生活在农村环境中(p<.0001)和说非主流语言(p<0.05)与知识减少显著相关。媒体和技术、社会人口因素和传统健康教育的影响对于在照顾者中发展准确的儿童营养知识可能很重要。这些因素可能是坦桑尼亚未来社区卫生工作者针对弱势人群预防发育迟缓的目标。
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