Perspective(s) |
Women, partners, carers and significant others, healthcare providers, policy makers |
Setting: |
Any setting (primarily community settings) |
Phenomenon of interest: |
Infant feeding in the context of CZS |
Infant feeding in the context of difficulties in feeding due to severe disability and nonprogressive, chronic encephalopathies |
Environment: |
International, particularly Low- and Middle-Income countries (LMICs) where the Zika Virus is prevalent |
Comparison |
(Implicitly compared with other parents with infants experiencing feeding difficulties] |
Timing: |
When contemplating, carrying out or supporting breastfeeding, breast milk feeding or alternative infant feeding |
Findings: |
Fears, perceptions, experiences, beliefs values and preferences regarding the phenomenon of interest |
Study Design |
Qualitative studies. Surveys with qualitative data as free text responses to survey questions were excluded |