California provider and advocate perspectives about opportunities to optimize nutrition services and resources in the first 1000 days

Karen L. Lindsay, Trina Robertson, Helen Leka, Ashley Rosales, J. Smilowitz, Candice Taylor Lucas
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Nutrition in the first 1000 days of life, from conception to age 2 years, plays a critical role in shaping offspring's physical and mental development, yet many families from underserved backgrounds suffer from nutrition inequity during this important stage of development. The objective of this study is to assess nutrition services and resources provided to families during the first 1000 days across diverse settings in California.A semistructured survey was disseminated to healthcare and educational providers who offer services to pregnant and/or postpartum women and children up to age 2 years. Perspectives about five domains of early‐life nutrition services and resources were assessed: (1) accessibility, (2) mode of content delivery, (3) content of messages, (4) breastfeeding support, and (5) professional development on early‐life nutrition. Mixed methodology was used to conduct descriptive and thematic analyses for closed and open‐ended survey questions, respectively.Survey respondents (n = 148) worked in healthcare (37%), governmental (20%), community (20%), and childcare settings (23%). Over 60% primarily served low‐income families. Less than 9% reported that their organizations provide prenatal nutrition messaging about critical micronutrients required to support foetal neurodevelopment, highlighting an opportunity for professional development training in nutrition. Need for equitable access to nutrition education and resources by addressing  Language,  Income,  Food resources,  Time and  Transportation (LIFTT) was a cross‐cutting theme that emerged.Providers perceive a need to enhance LIFTT accessibility and improve delivery of early‐life nutrition‐related services for families in the first 1000 days by providing topic‐specific education and culturally responsive resources with consistent, evidence‐based messages.
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加利福尼亚州医疗服务提供者和倡导者对在最初 1000 天内优化营养服务和资源的机会的看法
生命最初 1000 天(从受孕到 2 岁)的营养对后代的身体和智力发育起着至关重要的作用,然而,在这一重要的发育阶段,许多来自服务不足背景的家庭却遭受着营养不公平的待遇。本研究的目的是评估在加州不同环境下为家庭提供的最初 1000 天的营养服务和资源。我们向为孕妇和/或产后妇女以及 2 岁以下儿童提供服务的医疗保健和教育提供者发放了一份半结构式调查问卷。对早期营养服务和资源的五个方面进行了评估:(1) 可及性;(2) 内容提供模式;(3) 信息内容;(4) 母乳喂养支持;(5) 早期营养专业发展。调查对象(n = 148)分别在医疗保健机构(37%)、政府机构(20%)、社区(20%)和托儿所(23%)工作。超过 60% 的受访者主要服务于低收入家庭。不到 9% 的受访者表示,他们所在的机构提供产前营养信息,介绍支持胎儿神经发育所需的关键微量营养素,这凸显了营养专业发展培训的机会。提供者认为有必要加强 LIFTT 的可及性,并通过提供针对特定主题的教育和具有文化敏感性的资源,以及一致的、以证据为基础的信息,在最初的 1000 天内改善为家庭提供的早期生命营养相关服务。
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