Mothers' sociodemographic factors and use of health professionals for child feeding advice
Abstract This study examined sociodemographic factors associated with mothers seeking child feeding advice from health professionals (HPs). Cross‐sectional analysis of survey data from linked randomized controlled trials was conducted. Surveys asked which sources of feeding information mothers used...
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Main Authors: | Eve House (Author), Huilan Xu (Author), Sarah Taki (Author), Elizabeth Denney‐Wilson (Author), Louise Baur (Author), Li M. Wen (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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