Formative research to understand food beliefs and practices relating to pregnancy on Kei Besar Island, Eastern Indonesia
Jessica Gloria Mogi, M Premikha, Ona Nabila, Adhi Sanjaya, Indira Prihartono, Joel Gittelsohn

TL;DR
This study explores how food beliefs and practices during pregnancy on Kei Besar Island may contribute to poor nutrition among pregnant women.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into local food beliefs and practices during pregnancy in a region with high rates of chronic energy deficiency.
Findings
Participants avoid certain foods during pregnancy due to fears of miscarriage and complications.
Consumption of specific foods like cassava leaves and papaya is encouraged during pregnancy.
Dietary practices are influenced by local beliefs but also include recommendations from health volunteers.
Abstract
Food-related beliefs and practices during pregnancy may contribute to the high prevalence of chronic energy deficiencies (CED) in Eastern Indonesia, particularly in Southeast Maluku regency, where 21.33% of pregnant women experience CED. Currently, little information on these issues is available. This study investigates food beliefs and practices related to pregnancy on Kei Besar Island in the Maluku province of Eastern Indonesia. A qualitative study was conducted utilizing in-depth interviews, free lists, and pile sort exercises. Data collection was conducted in January 2023 and involved married pregnant women aged 18 and above (n = 12), community health volunteers (n = 2), and traditional healers (n = 3) from 9 villages in Kei Besar District. All participants must be natives of Kei Besar Island, with community health volunteers and traditional healers being respective figures…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Nutrition and Water Access · Public Health and Nutrition · Breastfeeding Practices and Influences
