A measurement scale to assess responsive feeding among Cambodian young children.


Journal

Maternal & child nutrition
ISSN: 1740-8709
Titre abrégé: Matern Child Nutr
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101201025

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
07 2020
Historique:
received: 10 09 2019
revised: 11 12 2019
accepted: 06 01 2020
pubmed: 31 1 2020
medline: 6 5 2021
entrez: 31 1 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The caregiver-child interaction during mealtime, which refers to responsive feeding (RF), influences child's dietary intake. In Cambodia, given the level of malnutrition, getting better knowledge of RF among young children is essential, but to do so, using an appropriate assessment tool is necessary. We aim to develop and to validate a measurement tool to assess RF in two different situations (before and after an intervention) among children 6-23 months old. This research is part of a larger trial assessing the impact of nutrition education combined or not with the provision of complementary foods on child nutritional status. The "Opportunistic Observation Form" from the Process for the Promotion of Child Feeding package was used to collect data on RF through direct observations of child's meal episodes. Data were used to define an initial scale composed of four constructs and 15 indicators. Confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) and Hancock and Mueller's H reliability indices were computed to assess the validity and reliability of the scale. The final tool was applied to baseline and endline data. At baseline, the sample included 243 pairs and, at endline, 248 pairs. The final scale included two latent constructs (RF and active feeding) that comprise three indicators for active feeding and five for RF. Criteria for fit indices of CFA were met for both constructs though better at baseline. Reliability coefficients were above 0.80 for each construct at baseline and endline. This research proposes a scale that could be used to assess active feeding and RF. Further validation is warranted in different contexts.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31999399
doi: 10.1111/mcn.12956
pmc: PMC7296795
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Randomized Controlled Trial Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e12956

Commentaires et corrections

Type : CommentIn

Informations de copyright

© 2020 The Authors. Maternal & Child Nutrition published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Auteurs

Ndèye S Sall (NS)

École des sciences des aliments, de nutrition et d'études familiales, Université de Moncton, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.

France Bégin (F)

Programme Division (Early Childhood Nutrition), UNICEF, New York, New York.

Jérémie B Dupuis (JB)

Faculté des sciences de l'éducation, Université de Moncton, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.

Jimmy Bourque (J)

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Lylia Menasria (L)

École des sciences des aliments, de nutrition et d'études familiales, Université de Moncton, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.

Barbara Main (B)

Independent Consultant, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

Lenin Vong (L)

Independent Consultant, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Vannary Hun (V)

World Vision Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

David Raminashvili (D)

World Vision Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Chhorvann Chea (C)

National Institute of Public Health (NIPH), Ministry of Health, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Lucie Chiasson (L)

Ministère du développement social, Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada.

Sonia Blaney (S)

École des sciences des aliments, de nutrition et d'études familiales, Université de Moncton, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.

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