Perceptions of mothers on the benefits of food supplements / Jesoma S. Asoy [and twenty-four others].

By: Asoy, Jesoma SContributor(s): Albarico, Eva Lyn L | Alerta, Cledeline Mae E | Arco, Anne Ruth C | Arnejo, Arnel T | Baniel, Henriette B | Barnayja, Bernard Robelyn V | Booc, Michelle Ruby Marie L | Cebrian, Maria Joy S | Cuervo, Jazer Arendain | Desierto, John Rey N | Escraman, Lyc Z | Fabian, Karl Thomas P | Faelnar, Ruby Grace L | Fuertes, Creshil Ann G | Gabasa, Patrick John G | Gamutan, Anna Christy P | Garapan, Abegail B | Garing, Jenessa Marie E | Gila, Jaramie L | Gimenez, Cheryl A | Gonzalez, Kevin Ferdinand G | Heyrana, John Arcel I | Inoc, Amy Lowell T | Jaramillo, Daphne YMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cebu City : University of Cebu, 2009Description: x, 87 leavesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSummary: Summary: Popular among newspapers, radio and television and advertisements are the various food supplements with several health claims delivered by people of young or old age. Mothers in particular are involved in the care of the family's nutrition and health. Mothers' perceptions have been predominantly involved with the decision making in supplement use of the family members. The researchers intended to determine the perceptions of mothers at Barangay Kasambagan on the benefits of food supplements. This study is anchored on Nola Pender's Health Promotion Model in which she proposed that the model serves as a framework for integrating nursing and behavioral science perspectives on factors that influence health behaviors.
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Thesis (Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing) -- University of Cebu-Banilad, 2009.

Summary: Popular among newspapers, radio and television and advertisements are the various food supplements with several health claims delivered by people of young or old age. Mothers in particular are involved in the care of the family's nutrition and health. Mothers' perceptions have been predominantly involved with the decision making in supplement use of the family members. The researchers intended to determine the perceptions of mothers at Barangay Kasambagan on the benefits of food supplements. This study is anchored on Nola Pender's Health Promotion Model in which she proposed that the model serves as a framework for integrating nursing and behavioral science perspectives on factors that influence health behaviors.

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