Effectiveness Comparison of Mothers’ In-person Versus Written Nutritional Education Intervention on Infant Growth in Iran

Background: In 1990, the Iranian Ministry of Health implemented a health plan to increase mothers’ knowledge of infant feeding using health workers and health volunteers. This study evaluates the effects of nutrition education on mothers’ knowledge and whether increase in mothers’ knowledge was ass...

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Main Authors: Nemati Ali, PhD, Tazakori Zahra, PhD, Maryam Namadi Vosogh, MSN, Nazila Vosoghi, MSN, Maryam Zare, PhD, Afroz Mardi, PhD, Adham Davoud, PhD, Hamidzadeh Arbabi Yousef, PhD
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Published: Global Health and Education Projects, Inc. 2015-03-01
Series:International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS
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spelling doaj-bca2b6cc180e4203952a8ee2fff65b552021-09-02T09:57:13ZengGlobal Health and Education Projects, Inc.International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS2161-86742161-864X2015-03-01337480Effectiveness Comparison of Mothers’ In-person Versus Written Nutritional Education Intervention on Infant Growth in IranNemati Ali, PhD0Tazakori Zahra, PhD1Maryam Namadi Vosogh, MSN2Nazila Vosoghi, MSN3Maryam Zare, PhD4Afroz Mardi, PhD5Adham Davoud, PhD6Hamidzadeh Arbabi Yousef, PhD7Department of Nutrition, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, IRANDepartment of Nursing, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, IRANDepartment of Medical Science, Ardabil branch, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, IRANSchool of Nursing, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, IRANDepartment of Nutrition, University of Azad Islamic, Medical Sciences, Khalkhal, IRANDepartment of Midwifery, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, IRANDepartment of Health Services Management, School of Health, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, IRANDepartment of Health, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, IRANBackground: In 1990, the Iranian Ministry of Health implemented a health plan to increase mothers’ knowledge of infant feeding using health workers and health volunteers. This study evaluates the effects of nutrition education on mothers’ knowledge and whether increase in mothers’ knowledge was associated with increase in growth of their children in Ardabil, Iran. Methods: A quasi-experimental study of the impact of written nutritional education and in-person nutritional education given to the participants (mothers) from urban health centers by health workers and health volunteers. Sixteen urban health centers located in Ardabil, Iran, were selected randomly for nutritional education. A group of 303 mothers with infants younger than 6 months of age from 16 health centers participated in this study. Height-for-age Z scores and weight-for age Z scores were calculated based on the National Center for Health Statistics reference values. Results: There were significant differences between maternal nutritional knowledge before and after the intervention in all groups. However, the in-person method of instruction given by health workers was more effective in increasing mothers’ knowledge than those in non-health worker volunteers intervention group. There were also significant differences between the growth rates of infants’ heights and weights before and after the intervention. Conclusions and Global Health Implications: In line with the aims of the government’s plan, the education given by health volunteers from non-governmental organizations was effective. However, it was less effective than the one given by professional health workers.http://mchandaids.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/IJMA_20150328_Mothers-Nutritional-Education-and-Infant-Growth.pdfIran • Health • Education • Nutrition • Infant growth • Health volunteer
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author Nemati Ali, PhD
Tazakori Zahra, PhD
Maryam Namadi Vosogh, MSN
Nazila Vosoghi, MSN
Maryam Zare, PhD
Afroz Mardi, PhD
Adham Davoud, PhD
Hamidzadeh Arbabi Yousef, PhD
spellingShingle Nemati Ali, PhD
Tazakori Zahra, PhD
Maryam Namadi Vosogh, MSN
Nazila Vosoghi, MSN
Maryam Zare, PhD
Afroz Mardi, PhD
Adham Davoud, PhD
Hamidzadeh Arbabi Yousef, PhD
Effectiveness Comparison of Mothers’ In-person Versus Written Nutritional Education Intervention on Infant Growth in Iran
International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS
Iran • Health • Education • Nutrition • Infant growth • Health volunteer
author_facet Nemati Ali, PhD
Tazakori Zahra, PhD
Maryam Namadi Vosogh, MSN
Nazila Vosoghi, MSN
Maryam Zare, PhD
Afroz Mardi, PhD
Adham Davoud, PhD
Hamidzadeh Arbabi Yousef, PhD
author_sort Nemati Ali, PhD
title Effectiveness Comparison of Mothers’ In-person Versus Written Nutritional Education Intervention on Infant Growth in Iran
title_short Effectiveness Comparison of Mothers’ In-person Versus Written Nutritional Education Intervention on Infant Growth in Iran
title_full Effectiveness Comparison of Mothers’ In-person Versus Written Nutritional Education Intervention on Infant Growth in Iran
title_fullStr Effectiveness Comparison of Mothers’ In-person Versus Written Nutritional Education Intervention on Infant Growth in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness Comparison of Mothers’ In-person Versus Written Nutritional Education Intervention on Infant Growth in Iran
title_sort effectiveness comparison of mothers’ in-person versus written nutritional education intervention on infant growth in iran
publisher Global Health and Education Projects, Inc.
series International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS
issn 2161-8674
2161-864X
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Background: In 1990, the Iranian Ministry of Health implemented a health plan to increase mothers’ knowledge of infant feeding using health workers and health volunteers. This study evaluates the effects of nutrition education on mothers’ knowledge and whether increase in mothers’ knowledge was associated with increase in growth of their children in Ardabil, Iran. Methods: A quasi-experimental study of the impact of written nutritional education and in-person nutritional education given to the participants (mothers) from urban health centers by health workers and health volunteers. Sixteen urban health centers located in Ardabil, Iran, were selected randomly for nutritional education. A group of 303 mothers with infants younger than 6 months of age from 16 health centers participated in this study. Height-for-age Z scores and weight-for age Z scores were calculated based on the National Center for Health Statistics reference values. Results: There were significant differences between maternal nutritional knowledge before and after the intervention in all groups. However, the in-person method of instruction given by health workers was more effective in increasing mothers’ knowledge than those in non-health worker volunteers intervention group. There were also significant differences between the growth rates of infants’ heights and weights before and after the intervention. Conclusions and Global Health Implications: In line with the aims of the government’s plan, the education given by health volunteers from non-governmental organizations was effective. However, it was less effective than the one given by professional health workers.
topic Iran • Health • Education • Nutrition • Infant growth • Health volunteer
url http://mchandaids.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/IJMA_20150328_Mothers-Nutritional-Education-and-Infant-Growth.pdf
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