Interventions to prevent growth faltering in remote Indigenous communities
Growth faltering, the failure to gain weight at a rate consistent with height growth, is a common problem in remote Indigenous communities and poses serious risks to the health and well-being of young children. Evidence about the effectiveness and applicability of existing programs to prevent growth faltering in this context is limited.
Partnerships
- Elizabeth McDonald
- Ross Bailie
- Peter Morris
- Alice Rumbold
- Barbara Paterson