Cultural practices impact adherence to complementary feeding guidelines in a multicultural community in Lisbon, Portugal

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Acta Paediatrica Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1111/apa.17524
A. Sousa, D. Virella
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Abstract

Aim

To evaluate agreement with the European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) complementary feeding guidelines in a multiethnic community in Lisbon and to identify factors influencing complementary feeding practices among immigrant families.

Methods

A cross-sectional survey was conducted from January to March 2022 among caretakers of children aged 6 to 36 months at a primary healthcare facility in Lisbon, Portugal. A questionnaire collected data on demographics, socioeconomic status, complementary feeding practices, and sources of complementary feeding information. Agreement with ESPGHAN guidelines was assessed, and statistical analyses identified associations between complementary feeding inadequacies and socio-demographic variables.

Results

Among 136 participants, 69% were immigrants. The prevalence of complementary feeding inadequacies was 53%, with early introduction of salt (28%) and tea (19%), and delayed introduction of gluten (15%) being the most frequent. Immigrant families exhibited higher rates of inadequacies. Healthcare professionals (71%) and family advice (13%) were the primary sources of complementary feeding information.

Conclusion

Adherence to ESPGHAN complementary feeding guidelines was suboptimal, particularly among immigrant families. Tailored healthcare interventions that consider cultural and socioeconomic factors are necessary to enhance the complementary feeding practices. Further research is needed to monitor these practices and evaluate the effectiveness of culturally sensitive healthcare policies.

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在葡萄牙里斯本的一个多元文化社区,文化习俗影响着对补充喂养指南的遵守。
目的:评估里斯本多民族社区与欧洲儿科胃肠病学、肝病学和营养学会(ESPGHAN)补充喂养指南的一致性,并确定影响移民家庭补充喂养做法的因素。方法:2022年1月至3月,在葡萄牙里斯本的一家初级卫生保健机构对6至36个月儿童的看护人员进行了横断面调查。调查问卷收集了人口统计、社会经济状况、辅食做法和辅食信息来源等方面的数据。评估了与ESPGHAN指南的一致性,统计分析确定了补充喂养不足与社会人口变量之间的关联。结果:在136名参与者中,69%是移民。补充喂养不足的发生率为53%,早期引入盐(28%)和茶(19%),延迟引入麸质(15%)是最常见的。移民家庭表现出更高的不足率。保健专业人员(71%)和家庭建议(13%)是补充喂养信息的主要来源。结论:ESPGHAN补充喂养指南的依从性不是最佳的,特别是在移民家庭中。考虑到文化和社会经济因素的量身定制的保健干预措施是加强补充喂养实践的必要条件。需要进一步的研究来监测这些做法,并评估具有文化敏感性的医疗保健政策的有效性。
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Acta Paediatrica
Acta Paediatrica 医学-小儿科
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6.50
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5.30%
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384
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Paediatrica is a peer-reviewed monthly journal at the forefront of international pediatric research. It covers both clinical and experimental research in all areas of pediatrics including: neonatal medicine developmental medicine adolescent medicine child health and environment psychosomatic pediatrics child health in developing countries
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