2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-48098/v2
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Healthcare providers and Caregivers’ perspectives on factors underlying the persistent malnutrition of Children aged 0-59 months in Buhweju district, southwestern Uganda

Abstract: Background The nutritional well-being of infants and young children is influenced by economic, environmental and maternal factors that range from food intake, health, sanitation and care. All regions of Uganda have registered unacceptably high levels of childhood malnutrition over the years, although with an uneven distribution across regions. This study assessed health provider and caregiver perspectives on factors responsible for persistent malnutrition among children aged 0-59 months in Engaju and Nyakishan… Show more

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“…Apparently, most of the population practices agriculture (banana for subsistence) to support their livelihood (Catherine et al, 2021). The youth also practice artisanal gold mining and sand mining to earn a living.…”
Section: Description Of the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apparently, most of the population practices agriculture (banana for subsistence) to support their livelihood (Catherine et al, 2021). The youth also practice artisanal gold mining and sand mining to earn a living.…”
Section: Description Of the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%