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Impact of Educational Programme on Gender Differential Opinion of Rural Mothers

Impact of Educational Programme on Gender Differential Opinion of Rural Mothers

... on mothers having children (3-5 years) of both sex attending anganwadi centers to study gender discrimination in their opinion/ feelings with regard to educational provision and type of occupational opportunities ...

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Kiosk for Maternal Health of Rural Mothers Using IoT

Kiosk for Maternal Health of Rural Mothers Using IoT

... the rural areas to help and reduce maternal ...the rural pregnant in order to access the vital signs such as weight, temperature, blood pressure, blood glucose and heart rate of the ...in rural areas ...

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Kiosk for Maternal Health of Rural Mothers Using IoT

Kiosk for Maternal Health of Rural Mothers Using IoT

... A project provided portable mobile health care system that helps in poor diagnosis at early stages of pregnancy thereby it helps in reducing fetal and maternity mortality rate. It used heartbeat sensor, temperature ...

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Knowledge, attitudes and determinants of exclusive breastfeeding practice among Ghanaian rural lactating mothers

Knowledge, attitudes and determinants of exclusive breastfeeding practice among Ghanaian rural lactating mothers

... among mothers in the urban settings of ...among rural lactating mothers is ...these mothers’ knowledge of and attitudes towards EBF and determinants of the prac- tice of ...among rural ...

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Determinants of under-five mortality in rural and urban Kenya

Determinants of under-five mortality in rural and urban Kenya

... in rural and urban areas are shown (Table ...among rural mothers aged above 21 years compared with mothers of the same age range in urban ...in rural areas compared with urban areas ...

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Knowledge of, and attitudes to giving expressed breastmilk to infants in rural coastal Kenya; focus group discussions of first time mothers and their advisers

Knowledge of, and attitudes to giving expressed breastmilk to infants in rural coastal Kenya; focus group discussions of first time mothers and their advisers

... urban mothers living in informal settlements in Nairobi has shown low uptake of the WHO recommendations on breastfeeding with very few working mothers expressing breast milk (EBM) for caretakers to give ...

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Mothers' Lived Experience of Parenting an Infant/Young Child with Special Needs in a Rural Context

Mothers' Lived Experience of Parenting an Infant/Young Child with Special Needs in a Rural Context

... diagnosis, mothers are vulnerable to experiencing high levels of ...how mothers are coping and accessing necessary resources if they need additional support are key actions nurses can engage in to provide ...

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Timely initiation of breastfeeding and associated factors among mothers of infants under 12 months in South Gondar zone, Amhara regional state, Ethiopia; 2013

Timely initiation of breastfeeding and associated factors among mothers of infants under 12 months in South Gondar zone, Amhara regional state, Ethiopia; 2013

... for mothers who resided in an urban than in rural ...their rural counterparts ...that rural mothers were ...in rural areas was probably the traditional practice in the areas; ...

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A study on misconceptions of food intake during pregnency & lactation

A study on misconceptions of food intake during pregnency & lactation

... The rural mothers experience pregnancy between 22-24yrs and urban mothers at ...in rural group.71% of urban mothers are upper middle class and 55% of rural mothers are ...

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Growing up in rural Scotland

Growing up in rural Scotland

... and rural areas. Mothers in rural areas are just as likely to be in paid employment as mothers in urban ...for rural and urban children, with children in rural areas somewhat ...

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Knowledge and Reproductive Health Practices of Adolescent Mothers in Rural Areas of TamilNadu

Knowledge and Reproductive Health Practices of Adolescent Mothers in Rural Areas of TamilNadu

... adolescent mothers (85 per cent) were literates and 86 per cent belonged to Hindu ...adolescent mothers were having low standard of living and ...adolescent mothers of different religion and caste ...

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Infant and Young child feeding practices among mothers of rural Haryana

Infant and Young child feeding practices among mothers of rural Haryana

... of mothers is a factor that is strongly associated with exclusive ...to mothers with no or less education with alternative supportive and educational interventions like prenatal education and ...encourage ...

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A study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme regarding knowledge on impact of excess television viewing among mothers of school age children at Medavakkam rural area, Chennai

A study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme regarding knowledge on impact of excess television viewing among mothers of school age children at Medavakkam rural area, Chennai

... “A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME REGARDING KNOWLEDGE ON IMPACT OF EXCESS TELEVISION VIEWING AMONG MOTHERS OF SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN AT MEDAVAKKAM RURAL [r] ...

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KAP STUDY REGARDING WEANING IN MOTHERS AT A TERTIARY CARE UNIT

KAP STUDY REGARDING WEANING IN MOTHERS AT A TERTIARY CARE UNIT

... in rural communities of developing countries die of malnutrition because of lack of knowledge, resources and sure misconceptions regarding weaning in mothers that result in low quality weaning foods and ...

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Lamiya

Lamiya

... among mothers with at least one child in the under-five age group residing in the rural field practice area of a teaching ...61% mothers have good knowledge (Mangalore study) the sample size was ...

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Factors in the management of feeding in nursery school children as perceived by their mothers in rural Bondo County, Kenya

Factors in the management of feeding in nursery school children as perceived by their mothers in rural Bondo County, Kenya

... young mothers in the study area spend part of their time in their mother in-laws’ houses when newly-married, they had no alternative other than allowing their children to eat at their grandmothers’ ...young ...

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STUDY OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS OF WORKING AND NON WORKING MOTHERS

STUDY OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS OF WORKING AND NON WORKING MOTHERS

... working mothers (WM) differ significantly from those of non- working mothers ...non-working mothers on the basis of gender and ...in rural area (50 male students of working mothers, 50 ...

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‘If nurses were in our shoes would they breastfeed their own babies?’ A qualitative inquiry on challenges faced by breastfeeding mothers on the PMTCT programme in a rural community in Zimbabwe

‘If nurses were in our shoes would they breastfeed their own babies?’ A qualitative inquiry on challenges faced by breastfeeding mothers on the PMTCT programme in a rural community in Zimbabwe

... breastfeeding mothers who were fa- cing challenges with regards to adherence to ...recruit mothers from the community became futile, hence the resolution to recruit from the health facilities ...

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Mother’s Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) knowledge improved timely initiation of complementary feeding of children aged 6–24 months in the rural population of northwest Ethiopia

Mother’s Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) knowledge improved timely initiation of complementary feeding of children aged 6–24 months in the rural population of northwest Ethiopia

... In Ethiopia child undernutrition continues as a criti- cal public health problem [16] and it is an underlying cause for 53% of under five child mortality [17]. Com- plementary feeding practice is also by far suboptimal ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC4703434.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC4703434.pdf

... We are just beginning to understand the complex interactions between diet and genetic polymorphisms. Here we discuss choline as it has been shown to be a clinically important nutrient that has been associated with ...

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