From research to program design: use of formative research in Haiti to develop a behavior change communication program to prevent malnutrition
This paper summarizes findings from a formative research study conducted in Haiti to develop a behavior change communication (BCC) strategy to improve infant and child feeding practices and to reduce childhood malnutrition. It describes the methodology used and the tools developed to facilitate deci...
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| author | Menon, Purnima Ruel, Marie T. Loechl, Cornelia U. Pelto, Gretel H. |
| author_browse | Loechl, Cornelia U. Menon, Purnima Pelto, Gretel H. Ruel, Marie T. |
| author_facet | Menon, Purnima Ruel, Marie T. Loechl, Cornelia U. Pelto, Gretel H. |
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| description | This paper summarizes findings from a formative research study conducted in Haiti to develop a behavior change communication (BCC) strategy to improve infant and child feeding practices and to reduce childhood malnutrition. It describes the methodology used and the tools developed to facilitate decisionmaking and effective use of formative research for program planning... The study used formative research methods that included individual and group interviews, food-rating exercises, and participatory recipe trials. The aims of the study were to (1) study current infant and young child feeding practices in the Central Plateau of Haiti, (2) identify individual, household, and community factors that may facilitate or constrain adoption of recommended behaviors, and (3) use the information from the formative research to prioritize behaviors and design an effective BCC strategy."-- from Authors' Abstract |
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| spelling | CGSpace1572972025-11-06T05:06:11Z From research to program design: use of formative research in Haiti to develop a behavior change communication program to prevent malnutrition Menon, Purnima Ruel, Marie T. Loechl, Cornelia U. Pelto, Gretel H. child feeding infant feeding malnutrition research diffusion of information household consumption time use patterns This paper summarizes findings from a formative research study conducted in Haiti to develop a behavior change communication (BCC) strategy to improve infant and child feeding practices and to reduce childhood malnutrition. It describes the methodology used and the tools developed to facilitate decisionmaking and effective use of formative research for program planning... The study used formative research methods that included individual and group interviews, food-rating exercises, and participatory recipe trials. The aims of the study were to (1) study current infant and young child feeding practices in the Central Plateau of Haiti, (2) identify individual, household, and community factors that may facilitate or constrain adoption of recommended behaviors, and (3) use the information from the formative research to prioritize behaviors and design an effective BCC strategy."-- from Authors' Abstract 2003 2024-10-24T12:48:40Z 2024-10-24T12:48:40Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157297 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Menon, Purnima; Ruel, Marie T.; Loechl, Cornelia U.; Pelto, Gretel H. 2003. From research to program design: use of formative research in Haiti to develop a behavior change communication program to prevent malnutrition. FCND Discussion Paper 170. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157297 |
| spellingShingle | child feeding infant feeding malnutrition research diffusion of information household consumption time use patterns Menon, Purnima Ruel, Marie T. Loechl, Cornelia U. Pelto, Gretel H. From research to program design: use of formative research in Haiti to develop a behavior change communication program to prevent malnutrition |
| title | From research to program design: use of formative research in Haiti to develop a behavior change communication program to prevent malnutrition |
| title_full | From research to program design: use of formative research in Haiti to develop a behavior change communication program to prevent malnutrition |
| title_fullStr | From research to program design: use of formative research in Haiti to develop a behavior change communication program to prevent malnutrition |
| title_full_unstemmed | From research to program design: use of formative research in Haiti to develop a behavior change communication program to prevent malnutrition |
| title_short | From research to program design: use of formative research in Haiti to develop a behavior change communication program to prevent malnutrition |
| title_sort | from research to program design use of formative research in haiti to develop a behavior change communication program to prevent malnutrition |
| topic | child feeding infant feeding malnutrition research diffusion of information household consumption time use patterns |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157297 |
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