Mothers' Perspectives of Complementary Feeding Practices in an Urban Informal Settlement in Kisumu County, Western Kenya

Elise C. Reynolds, DIckens Onyango, Rael Mwando, Elizabeth Oele, Thomas Misore, Janet Agaya, Peter Otieno, Beth A. Tippett Barr, Gwenyth O. Lee, Victor Akelo

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Abstract

Background: In informal settlements, the benefits of urban dwelling are diminished by conditions of poverty that exacerbate child undernutrition. The Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) project has identified malnutrition as the leading underlying cause of death in children under 5 in the Manyatta urban informal settlement in Kisumu County, Kenya. Objective: This qualitative study, nested within the CHAMPS project, aimed to understand community perspectives on complementary feeding practices in this settlement. Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with 20 mothers who lived in the urban informal settlement and had a child 6-23 months old. Two focus group discussions were conducted, 1 with mothers and 1 with community health workers (CHWs), to further explore themes related to complementary feeding. Results: Mothers were knowledgeable about globally recommended feeding practices, but such practices were often not implemented due to 1) the community/household water and sanitation environment, 2) the community/household food environment, 3) a lack of income and employment opportunities for women, and 4) sociocultural factors. Together, these create an environment that is not conducive to optimal child feeding practices. Conclusions: To improve complementary feeding practices and child nutritional outcomes in Kenya's informal urban settings, both community- and individual-level factors should be addressed. Possible interventions include investment in water infrastructure and social protection programs, such as cash transfers.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbernzab065
JournalCurrent Developments in Nutrition
Volume5
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • child
  • complementary feeding
  • infant
  • informal settlement
  • Kenya
  • mothers
  • poverty areas
  • undernutrition
  • urban

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