What parents think about weaning. An island of Ireland study
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SafeFood, What parents think about weaning. An island of Ireland study, Cork, Safefood, October, 2018Download Item:
Abstract:
The overall aim of this study was to investigate parents’ knowledge, attitudes and practices around
weaning their infant to solid foods, with a focus on families who are at an economic or social
disadvantage. The study objectives were to: Investigate the knowledge, attitudes and practices of parents with children between 3 months and 14 months of age in relation to weaning their children; Gain insight into the key barriers and facilitators that parents face when (or if) they are following weaning guidelines with their own children; Investigate the key sources of information and guidance that parents are using which are viewed as both practical and helpful; Identify with parents the mechanisms through which support can be provided for families who are weaning their children; Make recommendations on the ways in which guidelines which offer support for parents around
weaning can be improved, based on the feedback from parents.
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Author: Hayes, Catherine
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J Epidemiol Community HealthSociety for Social Medicine 61st Annual Scientific Meeting.
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SafefoodType of material:
ReportSeries/Report no:
73;73 (Suppl 1);
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Infant weaning, childhood obesitySubject (TCD):
Inclusive Society , Making IrelandISBN:
9781905767847Metadata
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