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Food Nutr Bull ; 25(1 Suppl): S78-83, 2004 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15069924

ABSTRACT

The World Health Organization (WHO) Multicentre Growth Study (MGRS) Middle East site was Muscat, Oman. A survey in Muscat found that children in households with monthly incomes of at least 800 Omani Rials and at least four years of maternal education experienced unconstrained growth. The longitudinal study sample was recruited from two hospitals that account for over 90% of the city's births; the cross-sectional sample was drawn from the national Child Health Register. Residents of all districts in Muscat within the catchment area of the two hospitals were included except Quriyat, a remote district of the governorate. Among the particular challenges of the site were relatively high refusal rates, difficulty in securing adherence to the protocol's feeding recommendations, locating children selected for the cross-sectional component of the study, and securing the cooperation of the children's fathers. These and other challenges were overcome through specific team building and public relations activities that permitted the successful implementation of the MGRS protocol.


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Child Development , Health Plan Implementation , Breast Feeding , Child Development/physiology , Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Database Management Systems/standards , Growth and Development , Health Plan Implementation/standards , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Longitudinal Studies , Multicenter Studies as Topic , Oman , Quality Control , Reference Standards , World Health Organization
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