2023
DOI: 10.1017/s136898002300294x
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Behavioural drivers of child feeding during and after illness in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: results from a qualitative study through the lens of behavioural science

Emily Zimmerman,
Madeline Kau,
Riantsoa Kanto Najaina Tovohasimbavaka
et al.

Abstract: Objective: For young children experiencing an illness, adequate nutrition is critical for recovery and to prevent malnutrition, yet many children do not receive the recommended quantities of food during illness and recuperation. Our research applied a behavioral science lens to identify drivers of feeding behaviors, including barriers inhibiting caregivers from following the feeding guidelines. Design: In 2021, we conducted qualitative research informed by the behavioral design process. … Show more

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