2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-019-4692-y
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Nutritional counselling interactions between health workers and caregivers of children under two years: observations at selected child welfare clinics in Ghana

Abstract: BackgroundThis study evaluated the Health Works (HWs) nutritional counselling skills and information shared with caregivers. This was a cross-sectional study in which an observation checklist was used to examine Growth Monitoring and Promotion (GMP) activities and educational/counselling activities undertaken by health workers (HWs) to communicate nutrition information to caregivers, depending on the ages of the children.MethodsA total number of 528 counselling interactions between health workers and caregiver… Show more

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“…The improvement in the knowledge level on CWC found in the present study could be as a result of improvement in the quality of education that caregivers receive from health workers during CWC sessions. According to Nsiah-Asamoah et al [ 20 ], health education given to caregivers during CWC sessions in rural parts of Ghana, such as the Garu-Tempane District, often focuses on the importance of attending CWC and vaccination of children. Thus, such education programmes targeting caregivers are well understood by the target audience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The improvement in the knowledge level on CWC found in the present study could be as a result of improvement in the quality of education that caregivers receive from health workers during CWC sessions. According to Nsiah-Asamoah et al [ 20 ], health education given to caregivers during CWC sessions in rural parts of Ghana, such as the Garu-Tempane District, often focuses on the importance of attending CWC and vaccination of children. Thus, such education programmes targeting caregivers are well understood by the target audience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence has shown that appropriate counselling can result in growth catch-up among children with malnutrition. 31 Caregiver understanding of the weightfor-age growth was found to be very high, while that for height for age was generally lacking. The finding is not surprising as VHWs had low understanding of the heightfor-age indicator.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4]. When nutrition advice is offered by health workers who have received in-service nutrition training, it has been demonstrated to positively influence supplementary feeding and the nutritional status of children [14], [15]. This articulated situation in the malnutrition clinic inflicted the researcher to introduce an "innovative approach in capacity building" [1]: Team approach in training physicians and nurses through traditional refreshing courses to have consistency and uniformity in the updated knowledge in children's nutrition [2].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%