Peer counselling as an approach to improve complementary feeding practices: a narrative review
Abstract Background Appropriate complementary feeding can help reduce the risk of malnutrition and is especially important in Asian and African countries. Peer counselling has been used as an approach to improve complementary feeding practices and is often combined with other interventions, like foo...
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Main Authors: | Nabila Binte Haque (Author), Seema Mihrshahi (Author), Rukhsana Haider (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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