The causal model approach to nutritional problems: an effective tool for research and action at the local level
Bull. W.H.O. (Online)
; 70(6): 715-723, 1992. ilus
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in English
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| ID: biblio-1259818
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ABSTRACT
Reported are the results of a case study from Kirotshe rural health district, Northern Kivu, Zaire, where a workshop on the causal model approach to nutrition was organized in 1987. The model has since been used in the field for research design, training of health professionals, nutrition intervention, and community development. The rationale behind this approach is reviewed, the experience accumulated from Kirotshe district is described, and the ways in which the causal model contributes to comprehensive health and nutrition care are discussed. The broad range of possible policy implications of this approach underlines its usefulness for future action
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Main subject:
Nutrition Policy
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Proof of Concept Study
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Nutritional Requirements
Language:
English
Journal:
Bull. W.H.O. (Online)
Year:
1992
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Article
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