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Exploring Reasons for Low Attendance of Mothers to Growth Monitoring and Promotion Program at Loka Abaya District, Southern Ethiopia: Exploratory Qualitative Study
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Background. Different organizations in Ethiopia are currently working on prevention and promotion activities to fight malnutrition among children through a community-based nutrition program. One of these activities with little success is growth monitoring and promotion (GMP). Exploring the reason and better understanding of low attendance of mothers to the GMP program can help to improve the program by incorporating finding. The aim of the study was to explore reasons for low attendance to the GMP program among mothers of under-two children. Method. An exploratory qualitative study design was used to unearth reasons for low attendance of mothers with under-2-year-old child to the GMP program. In-depth interviews were carried out with 13 mothers. The data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis approach. Result. Mothers perceived that GMP is (meant) for unhealthy children (only). Again mothers mentioned community dishonor of mothers with wasted children and method of weighing a child as a community-related reason for low attendance to the GMP program. They also indicated that there was no community conversation and weak counseling of the mothers about child feeding and growth. Perception about “evil eye” was also indicated as a reason for lower attendance of the program. Conclusion. Mothers showed that there was lack of knowledge about GMP. Limited community conversation and weak counseling about child nutrition as a GMP program were explored reasons for low attendance. Other reasons mentioned by the mothers were consideration of “evil eye” and method of weighing a child. Further research is needed to explore the implementation of GMP by health workers and to evaluate the extent of the identified reasons for low attendance to the GMP program by the mother.
Title: Exploring Reasons for Low Attendance of Mothers to Growth Monitoring and Promotion Program at Loka Abaya District, Southern Ethiopia: Exploratory Qualitative Study
Description:
Background.
Different organizations in Ethiopia are currently working on prevention and promotion activities to fight malnutrition among children through a community-based nutrition program.
One of these activities with little success is growth monitoring and promotion (GMP).
Exploring the reason and better understanding of low attendance of mothers to the GMP program can help to improve the program by incorporating finding.
The aim of the study was to explore reasons for low attendance to the GMP program among mothers of under-two children.
Method.
An exploratory qualitative study design was used to unearth reasons for low attendance of mothers with under-2-year-old child to the GMP program.
In-depth interviews were carried out with 13 mothers.
The data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis approach.
Result.
Mothers perceived that GMP is (meant) for unhealthy children (only).
Again mothers mentioned community dishonor of mothers with wasted children and method of weighing a child as a community-related reason for low attendance to the GMP program.
They also indicated that there was no community conversation and weak counseling of the mothers about child feeding and growth.
Perception about “evil eye” was also indicated as a reason for lower attendance of the program.
Conclusion.
Mothers showed that there was lack of knowledge about GMP.
Limited community conversation and weak counseling about child nutrition as a GMP program were explored reasons for low attendance.
Other reasons mentioned by the mothers were consideration of “evil eye” and method of weighing a child.
Further research is needed to explore the implementation of GMP by health workers and to evaluate the extent of the identified reasons for low attendance to the GMP program by the mother.
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