Assessing an infant feeding web site as a nutrition education tool for child care providers

Author(s): Clark, Alena; Anderson, Jennifer; Adams, Elizabeth; Baker, Susan; Barrett, Karen C.;
Date Issued: January/February 2009
Description: A study of the impact of an infant feeding web site on child care providers' infant feeding knowledge, attitudes, and behavior changes after viewing the site and to elicit feedback from study participants about their perception of the effectiveness of the site and bilingual material from 38 Colorado child care providers assigned to intervention and control groups
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Funder(s): Colorado. Department of Public Health and Environment ; Colorado Breastfeeding Taskforce ; Medela Corporation
Journal Title: Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
Volume Number: 41
Issue Number: 1
Page Range: 41-46
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce > Training, Mentoring, & Apprenticeships

Service Delivery > Health, Mental Health & Safety
Country: United States
States: COLORADO
ISSN: 1499-4046 Paper
1708-8259 Electronic
Peer Reviewed: yes
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