Development of nutrition education programme for HIV/AIDS affected orphans in peri-urban informal settlement

xxi, 199 leaves: ill. === Introduction and purpose: This empirical study was carried out to determine the nutritional status and level of nutritional knowledge amongst orphaned children. A cycle menu will be developed after sensory evaluations of all protein enhanced dishes. Method: Anthropometri...

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Main Author: Senoelo, S. J.
Other Authors: Egal, A. A.
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Published: 2013
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-vut-oai-digiresearch.vut.ac.za-10352-1382016-10-22T03:56:55Z Development of nutrition education programme for HIV/AIDS affected orphans in peri-urban informal settlement Senoelo, S. J. Egal, A. A. Napier, C. Nutrition of orphaned children HIV/AIDS orphans Nutrition education 614.59690968 Malnutrition in children AIDS (Disease) HIV infections xxi, 199 leaves: ill. Introduction and purpose: This empirical study was carried out to determine the nutritional status and level of nutritional knowledge amongst orphaned children. A cycle menu will be developed after sensory evaluations of all protein enhanced dishes. Method: Anthropometric measures were used to determine the nutritional status and to measure the nutrition knowledge of 100 orphaned children aged 9 to 13 years old in Boipatong, Vaal region. A nutritional knowledge questionnaire was administered to the study group. Furthermore the anthropometric measurement was carried out and analysed with World Health Organization software (AnthoPius) using ±2 standard deviations cut off points, and data on nutritional knowledge were captured on Microsoft Excel and analysed for frequencies, mean and standard deviation (SD) using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 1'7. Results: The results for nutritional status revealed that 59% of the population studied were underweight, 40% were stunted and 25% were wasted. Most of the respondents (70%) scored less than 50% on the nutrition knowledge questionnaire. The mean correct answer for multiple choice questions was 29.65% and for true/false question was 50.34%. Conclusion: The orphaned children are under-nourished and wasted. Further to this, the nutrition knowledge of the orphans is poor. It is recommended that a nutrition education programme be implemented so as to address the issue of poor food choices and malnutrition. National Research Foundation (NRF), VUT and Hubbs and Spokes Model 2013-07-29T14:02:14Z 2013-07-29T14:02:14Z 2013-07-29 2011-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10352/138 en Pdf. Adobe Acrobat Reader xxi, 199 leaves: bill.
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topic Nutrition of orphaned children
HIV/AIDS orphans
Nutrition education
614.59690968
Malnutrition in children
AIDS (Disease)
HIV infections
spellingShingle Nutrition of orphaned children
HIV/AIDS orphans
Nutrition education
614.59690968
Malnutrition in children
AIDS (Disease)
HIV infections
Senoelo, S. J.
Development of nutrition education programme for HIV/AIDS affected orphans in peri-urban informal settlement
description xxi, 199 leaves: ill. === Introduction and purpose: This empirical study was carried out to determine the nutritional status and level of nutritional knowledge amongst orphaned children. A cycle menu will be developed after sensory evaluations of all protein enhanced dishes. Method: Anthropometric measures were used to determine the nutritional status and to measure the nutrition knowledge of 100 orphaned children aged 9 to 13 years old in Boipatong, Vaal region. A nutritional knowledge questionnaire was administered to the study group. Furthermore the anthropometric measurement was carried out and analysed with World Health Organization software (AnthoPius) using ±2 standard deviations cut off points, and data on nutritional knowledge were captured on Microsoft Excel and analysed for frequencies, mean and standard deviation (SD) using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 1'7. Results: The results for nutritional status revealed that 59% of the population studied were underweight, 40% were stunted and 25% were wasted. Most of the respondents (70%) scored less than 50% on the nutrition knowledge questionnaire. The mean correct answer for multiple choice questions was 29.65% and for true/false question was 50.34%. Conclusion: The orphaned children are under-nourished and wasted. Further to this, the nutrition knowledge of the orphans is poor. It is recommended that a nutrition education programme be implemented so as to address the issue of poor food choices and malnutrition. === National Research Foundation (NRF), VUT and Hubbs and Spokes Model
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