Second World Breastfeeding Conference 2016 – Poster Presentations

SECOND WORLD BREASTFEEDING CONFERENCE
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
DAY 1:
Poster Assignment
Numbers
PO1.1
PO1.2
PO1.3
INVESTING IN OPTIMAL MIYCN TO IMPACT THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE
Presentation
Sustainable Change: An ethnographic methodology to implement practice
change immediately after birth
Awareness regarding nutritional care during first thousand days among slum
dwellers under a comprehensive nutritional program
The effects of early initiation of breastfeeding on child morbidity in Ghana; a
critical analysis of 2014 demographic and health Survey
Presenter
Kajsa Brimdyr
Ferdous Ara
Emmanuel Ayire Adongo
PO1.4
Implementing the WBTi: The United States begins the Journey
Karin Cadwell
PO1.5
Implementation of the Human Milk Banking in KwaZulu-Natal Province
Ronal Sorgenfrei
PO1.6
PO1.7
PO1.8
PO1.9
PO1.10
Employing the mobile platform to facilitate data management for Maternal
Infant and Young Child Nutrition program evaluation: Experience from World
Vision funded project in Kitgum district, Uganda
Impact of Pulsed xenon ultraviolet disinfection on surface contamination in a
tertiary facility feed preparation area
Comparison of Growth and Development Parameters between exclusively and
partially breast fed children in the fifth month
Human breast milk microbiome core in healthy women from Europe, Asia And
Africa
Association between Morbidities and Breastfeeding Practices among women in
Nepal
Country/Organization
Healthy Children Project Inc. USA
Bangladesh Breastfeeding Foundation
(BBF) BANGLADESH
Ghana Health Services, Dept of Health GHANA
Centre for Breastfeeding
USA
KZN – Dept of Health
SOUTH AFRICA
Tumuhameho Andrew
World Vision
UGANDA
Ricky Dippenaar
SOUTH AFRICA
Elamin O. Sidahmed
Elloise du Toit
Brajesh
PO1.11
Trend in Infant and Young Child Feeding practices during 2005 – 2015 in India
Aakriti Gupta
PO1.12
Experiences from an integrated services delivery approach for improving infant
and young child feeding in Mucwini and Lagoro sub-counties, Kitgum district,
Uganda
Irene Mbugua
University of Sudan
SUDAN
University of Cape Town SOUTH
AFRICA
International Institute for Population
Sciences - INDIA
INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL
SCIENCES INDIA
World Vision
UGANDA
DAY 2: WOMEN, INFANTS AND CHILDRENS RIGHTS TO NUTRITION
Poster Assignment
Numbers
PO2.1
PO2.2
PO2.3
PO2.4
PO2.5
PO2.6
PO2.7
PO2.8
PO2.9
PO2.10
PO2.11
PO2.12
PO2.13
Presentation
Effectiveness of the Mentor Mother Model in promoting exclusive
breastfeeding
“The risk is too high”: A qualitative study of feeding practices and decision
making among HIV-positive women in a rural and an urban area of KwaZuluNatal, South Africa
Feasibility and potential effectiveness of a baby-friendly workplace support
initiative on breastfeeding, child nutrition and health
Realization of the right to adequate food and nutrition outcomes of child
evictees and their caregivers: a case of Central Uganda
Factors Negatively Affecting Effective Infant and Young Child Feeding in
Edati Local Government Area of Niger State Nigeria
Promoting breastfeeding in workplaces: Experiences with the Crèche at the
University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital
Findings of Countrywide Post-Orientation Dissemination on Breast Milk
Substitute Act: Recent Observations from Bangladesh
Evaluating the 10 steps towards to successful breastfeeding regarding
knowledge, attitudes, clinical skills and level of mothers satisfaction in a
Obstetric ward in Cuenca - Ecuador 2015
Promotion of breast milk substitutes and commercially produced
complementary foods in Senegal and Tanzania
Complementary Feeding Regimes and Their Utilization in Uganda
Risk factors for severe acute malnutrition in infants <6 months old in semiurban Bangladesh: a prospective cohort study to inform future
assessment/treatment tools
A comparative study to assess the effect of oil massage vs kangaroo mother
care on changes in the physiological and neurobehavioural parameters
among low birth weight babies
Impact of on-site participatory training on Infant & Young Child Feeding and
Hygiene Practices among the Health Care Service Providers in fifty selected
clinics of Smiling Sun Network in Bangladesh
Presenter
Country/Organization
Nomonde Ngada
Mothers to Mothers
SOUTH AFRICA
Aurene Wilford
University of KZN
SOUTH AFRICA
Elizabeth Kimani-Murage
Aziiza Nahalomo
Florence Oni
Gracia Eke
Syeda Mahsina Akter
Guillén Bayron
Elhadji Issakha Diop
Rosemary Emegu Isoto
African Population and Health
Research Centre (APHRC) KENYA
Makerere University Kampala
UGANDA
UNICEF
NIGERIA
University of Port Harcourt Teaching
Hospital NIGERIA
Bangladesh Breastfeeding Foundation
BANFGLADESH
Hospital Del Rio
ECUADOR
Helen Keller International
SENEGAL
Makerere University Kampala
UGANDA
Nichola Connell
Save the Children
UNITED KINGDOM
Abhilekha Biswal
PG College of Nursing Hospital
INDIA
Syeda Mahsina Akter
Bangladesh Breastfeeding Foundation
(BBF) BANGLADESH
DAY 3: MOTHER, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Poster Assignment
Numbers
PO3.1
PO3.2
PO3.3
PO3.4
PO3.5
PO3.6
PO3.7
PO3.8
PO3.9
Presentation
Involvement of community volunteers in mobilization and conducting home visits
for improved maternal, infant and young child nutrition: The experience from World
Vision funded project in Kitgum district, Uganda
Strengthen capacity for minority community in Cao Bang province for maternal,
infant and young child nutrition
Baby Friendly Community Initiative: Lessons learnt from implementing community
support groups in Kenya
Determinants of Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices among children 0-23
months of age in Gorakhpur
Challenges with the process of conducting a systematic review of reviews to
identify effective community based interventions to inform the breastfeeding action
plan for South Africa
Strengthening Infant and Young Child Feeding counselling and support:
Experiences from the Northern Cape, South Africa
Findings from the study of current knowledge, Attitude and Practices, best
communication channel to improve the behavioural practices of Garki Ward on
exclusive breastfeeding and nutrition interventions in health facilities and
Communities in Nigeria
“KwaZulu-Natal Initiative for Breastfeeding Support Project Baseline Survey
Results”
Breastfeeding, empathetic imprinting and early prevention of violence.
Presenter
Andrew Tumuhameho
Nguyen Thi Bich Van
Justine Kavle
Prof K.P. Kuchwaha/
Neelima Thakur
Country/Organization
World Vision
UGANDA
Center for Public Health and
Community Development - VIETNAM
PATH
USA
Breastfeeding Promotion Network of
India - INDIA
Belinda Kehlar
North West University
SOUTH AFRICA
Christel de Lange
Department of Health – North Cape SOUTH AFRICA
Thompson Kobata Chimay
Federal Ministry of Health
NIGERIA
Lenore Spies
KZN DoH
SOUTH AFRICA
Marcos Arana
IBFAN – South America