Early childhood nutrition concerns, resources and services for Aboriginal families in Victoria

Abstract Objective: To investigate the child nutrition concerns of Aboriginal families with young children attending Aboriginal health and early childhood services in Victoria; training needs of early childhood practitioners; and sources of nutrition and child health information and advice for Abori...

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Main Authors: Judith Myers, Sharon Thorpe, Jennifer Browne, Kay Gibbons, Stephanie Brown
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2014-08-01
Series:Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12206
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spelling doaj-c076f649906446faa96fb2fb959abff72020-11-24T22:05:15ZengWileyAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health1326-02001753-64052014-08-0138437037610.1111/1753-6405.12206Early childhood nutrition concerns, resources and services for Aboriginal families in VictoriaJudith Myers0Sharon Thorpe1Jennifer Browne2Kay Gibbons3Stephanie Brown4Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, VictoriaVictorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, VictoriaVictorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, VictoriaMurdoch Childrens Research Institute, VictoriaMurdoch Childrens Research Institute, VictoriaAbstract Objective: To investigate the child nutrition concerns of Aboriginal families with young children attending Aboriginal health and early childhood services in Victoria; training needs of early childhood practitioners; and sources of nutrition and child health information and advice for Aboriginal families with young children. Method: Qualitative needs assessment involving consultation with Aboriginal parents of young children aged 0–8 years attending Aboriginal health and early childhood services, and early childhood practitioners from Aboriginal health and early childhood services in urban and regional Victoria. Focus groups were conducted with 35 Aboriginal parents and interviews conducted with 45 health and early childhood practitioners. Thematic analysis was used to generate and then refine distinct, internally consistent common themes from the data. Results: The most frequent issues identified were low levels of breastfeeding, inappropriate introduction of solids, reliance on bottles, sweet drinks, and energy‐dense foods, poor oral health and overweight. Concerns about staff training and capacity, and access to maternal and child health services were also common. Conclusion and implication: This study identifies major gaps in service delivery for Aboriginal families with young children and points to the need for a coordinated, culturally responsive systems approach to providing support for breastfeeding and child nutrition advice and support for Aboriginal families, including capacity building for staff, and supportive systems and policy.https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12206Child nutritionIndigenous healthAboriginal healthchild health
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author Judith Myers
Sharon Thorpe
Jennifer Browne
Kay Gibbons
Stephanie Brown
spellingShingle Judith Myers
Sharon Thorpe
Jennifer Browne
Kay Gibbons
Stephanie Brown
Early childhood nutrition concerns, resources and services for Aboriginal families in Victoria
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
Child nutrition
Indigenous health
Aboriginal health
child health
author_facet Judith Myers
Sharon Thorpe
Jennifer Browne
Kay Gibbons
Stephanie Brown
author_sort Judith Myers
title Early childhood nutrition concerns, resources and services for Aboriginal families in Victoria
title_short Early childhood nutrition concerns, resources and services for Aboriginal families in Victoria
title_full Early childhood nutrition concerns, resources and services for Aboriginal families in Victoria
title_fullStr Early childhood nutrition concerns, resources and services for Aboriginal families in Victoria
title_full_unstemmed Early childhood nutrition concerns, resources and services for Aboriginal families in Victoria
title_sort early childhood nutrition concerns, resources and services for aboriginal families in victoria
publisher Wiley
series Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
issn 1326-0200
1753-6405
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Abstract Objective: To investigate the child nutrition concerns of Aboriginal families with young children attending Aboriginal health and early childhood services in Victoria; training needs of early childhood practitioners; and sources of nutrition and child health information and advice for Aboriginal families with young children. Method: Qualitative needs assessment involving consultation with Aboriginal parents of young children aged 0–8 years attending Aboriginal health and early childhood services, and early childhood practitioners from Aboriginal health and early childhood services in urban and regional Victoria. Focus groups were conducted with 35 Aboriginal parents and interviews conducted with 45 health and early childhood practitioners. Thematic analysis was used to generate and then refine distinct, internally consistent common themes from the data. Results: The most frequent issues identified were low levels of breastfeeding, inappropriate introduction of solids, reliance on bottles, sweet drinks, and energy‐dense foods, poor oral health and overweight. Concerns about staff training and capacity, and access to maternal and child health services were also common. Conclusion and implication: This study identifies major gaps in service delivery for Aboriginal families with young children and points to the need for a coordinated, culturally responsive systems approach to providing support for breastfeeding and child nutrition advice and support for Aboriginal families, including capacity building for staff, and supportive systems and policy.
topic Child nutrition
Indigenous health
Aboriginal health
child health
url https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12206
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