Feeding difficulties in children with cerebral palsy: low‐cost caregiver training in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Child Care Health and Development2011Vol. 38(6), pp. 878–888
Citations Over TimeTop 23% of 2011 papers
Abstract
In situations of poverty, compliance is restricted by lack of education, finances and time. Nonetheless, carers with minimal formal education, living in conditions of extreme poverty were able to change feeding practices after a short, low-cost training intervention, with highly positive consequences. The availability of affordable food supplementation for this population, however, requires urgent attention.
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