Equity and Empathy - Fiji’s first culturally responsive paediatric feeding support clinic: Reflections and next steps

  • Haritha Amunugama (Presenter)
  • , Suzanne Hopf
  • , Jessamy Routley (Presenter)

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Abstract

In Fiji, interprofessional collaboration identified the need for a culturally responsive paediatric feeding clinic to meet a service gap and address child mortality concerns. Planning, implementation, and evaluation of the first year of this clinic identified culturally specific paediatric feeding behaviours, and barriers and facilitators to service success.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025
Event12th Annual International Pediatric Feeding Disorder Conference: Feeding Matters - F. Francis & Dionne Najafi Thunderbird Global Headquarters and online, Phoenix, United States
Duration: 01 Mar 202530 Apr 2025
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Conference12th Annual International Pediatric Feeding Disorder Conference
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityPhoenix
Period01/03/2530/04/25
OtherJoin us February 21-22, 2025 in Phoenix, AZ for our 12th Annual International Pediatric Feeding Disorder Conference (IPFDC)! Not able to attend live? Purchase your on-demand ticket for virtual access March 1-April 30, 2025.

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