Vol. 2, Issue 3, Part B (2019)

A qualitative research to explore nutritional practices in Primipara women residing in Mumbai urban slums

Author(s):

Dr. Barsha Gadapani P and Dr. Rupali Sabale

Abstract:
Introduction: India being a multi-cultural country has a diverse pattern of dietary practice followed during pregnancy based on individual’s perception and social context. Hence, this study was taken up in a slum area which was inhabited by dissimilar communities and qualitative methods were used to identify the mis-conceptions related to diet during ANC period which can act as a significant barrier to healthy eating.
Methodology: Study area was an urban slum area where 4 focused group discussion and 3 In-depths interviews were conducted among primipara females, selected by purposive sampling technique.
Results: 19.6±1.2 years was the mean age of the participants where most of them were illiterate and belonged to lower socio-economic strata. 4 themes were generated out of the qualitative analysis: Knowledge, Social Obstacles, Personal Impediments, Social Facilitators.
Conclusion: Study found that there are a lot of mis-conceptions regarding food consumed and food habits adopted during pregnancy period.

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Dr. Barsha Gadapani P and Dr. Rupali Sabale. A qualitative research to explore nutritional practices in Primipara women residing in Mumbai urban slums. Int. J. Adv. Community Med. 2019;2(3):90-94. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/comed.2019.v2.i3b.87