A qualitative analysis of infant and young child feeding practices in rural Rwanda.
Theogene DusingizimanaJanet L WeberThiagarajah RamilanPer O IversenLouise BroughPublished in: Public health nutrition (2020)
Mothers' infant and young child feeding decisions are informed by information both from health workers and from traditional/own knowledge. Navigating through this information sometimes creates conflicts which results in less than optimal child feeding. A nutrition educational approach that is cognisant of maternal perceptions should be employed to improve child feeding practices. Efforts to improve child feeding practices must be complemented by programmes that enhance household economic opportunities and access to foods.