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Volume 42, Issue 1, Pages 33-40 (January 2010)


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Food and Personal Hygiene Perceptions and Practices among Caregivers Whose Children Have Diarrhea: A Qualitative Study of Urban Mothers in Tangerang, Indonesia

Avita A. Usfar, DrScHum1Corresponding Author Informationemail addressemail address, Dwi N. Iswarawanti, MSc2, Devy Davelyna, MSc3, Drupadi Dillon, PhD2

Abstract 

Objective

To examine caregivers' perceptions and practices related to food and personal hygiene and its association with diarrhea in children 6 to 36 months of age who suffered recurrent diarrhea.

Design

This qualitative study, conducted in March and April 2006, used both in-depth interviews and direct observation data.

Setting

Urban Tangerang, near Jakarta, Indonesia.

Participants

Twenty-four mothers whose monthly household income was less than $160 US and had latrines in their homes.

Phenomenon of Interest

To examine the relationship between mothers' perceptions and behaviors related to diarrhea, food hygiene, and personal hygiene.

Analysis

Interview transcripts were analyzed based on the phenomenon of interest and coded for common themes.

Results

Mothers differentiated diarrhea episodes as either disease or nondisease. Most mothers associated the importance of food hygiene with disease prevention, contaminating agents, and health. Mothers commonly wiped cutting boards with a kitchen towel after slicing vegetables, whereas they washed the board with soap and water after cutting raw meat. Mothers perceived that the importance of personal hygiene was for maintaining health and cleanliness. The majority of mothers washed their hands without soap after performing housework and cooking.

Conclusions and Implications

Improving mothers' knowledge while incorporating existing perceptions might lead to positive changes.

1 Danone Institute Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia

2 Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) Tropical Medicine and Public Health (TROPMED) Regional Center for Community Nutrition, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia

3 Currently self-employed

Corresponding Author InformationAddress for correspondence: Avita A. Usfar, Dr.sc.hum, Danone Institute Indonesia, Cawang Kencana Bldg, 4th fl, Jl. Mayjen Sutoyo Kav. 22, Jakarta 13630, Indonesia; Phone: +(62-21) 80888123; Fax +(62-21) 8011335

PII: S1499-4046(09)00033-5

doi:10.1016/j.jneb.2009.03.003


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