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Exploring Maternal Nutrition Counseling, Barriers and Solutions (en Inglés)
Matyas Atnafu Alehegn
(Autor)
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Tsegaye Kebede Fanta
(Autor)
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Agumas Fentahun Ayalew
(Autor)
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Eliva Press
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Exploring Maternal Nutrition Counseling, Barriers and Solutions (en Inglés) - Alehegn, Matyas Atnafu ; Fanta, Tsegaye Kebede ; Ayalew, Agumas Fentahun
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Reseña del libro "Exploring Maternal Nutrition Counseling, Barriers and Solutions (en Inglés)"
Nutritional awareness and practice of women during pregnancy could be determining their nutritional status, which significantly affects the outcome of pregnancy. A descriptive study design with a qualitative method by using ground theory tradition, based on constructivist research approach and Charmaz's (2000) study design has been conducted from September-01/2019 _November-16/2019 among pregnant women who got ANC service in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Practical observations and in-depth interviews were conducted. Practical observations, In-depth interview with two center managers, nine health professionals and eleven term pregnant women has been conducted. An observational checklist and Semi-structured, open-ended questionnaires were used. Data, the environment, and methodological triangulation were carried out. A conceptual framework has been established based on the data collected about the whole process of maternal nutrition counseling during pregnancy. ATLAS TI software was utilized for information analysis.Currently maternal nutrition counseling provided to pregnant mothers is not adequate and neglected by most stakeholders. From 81 practical observations, health professionals counseled to mothers were 10 what to feed, 4 what to limit to consume, and 5 were counseled about what to eat during pregnancy. Close to all the respondents agreed on the importance of providing nutrition counseled by the nutritionists. Most of the study participants emphasized a shortage of time as primary barriers. Institutional Barriers, Professional Barriers, Maternal Barriers, and Community Barriers were major barriers to nutrition counseling.