Formative qualitative research to develop community-based interventions addressing low birth weight in the plains of Nepal.
Joanna MorrisonSophiya DulalHelen A Harris-FryMachhindra BasnetNeha SharmaBhim ShresthaDharma ManandharAnthony CostelloDavid OsrinNaomi SavillePublished in: Public health nutrition (2017)
It is important to work with the whole household, particularly mothers-in-law, to improve maternal nutrition. We present five barriers to behaviour change: poverty; lack of knowledge about cheap nutritional food, the value of snacking, and cheap nutritional food that does not require cooking; sharing food; lack of self-confidence; and deference to household guardians. We discuss how we have targeted our interventions to develop knowledge, discuss strategies to overcome barriers, engage mothers-in-law, and build the confidence and social support networks of pregnant women.