Vietnam strengthens international cooperation to start implementation of nutrition guideline for pregnant women
14/7/17
From July to October this year, the Ministry of Health will organize
a series of workshops to disseminate the “National Guideline on Nutrition for
Pregnant Women and Lactating Mothers” to healthcare professionals from
nationwide hospitals in Vietnam.
The first workshop was carried out in Hanoi from
July 10 to 13 with the participation of healthcare professionals from the
provincial hospitals of Quang Ninh, Dien Bien, Son La, Lai Chau, and Bac Kan.
The next workshops will be organized respectively in Ho Chi
Minh City and Da Nang
for the Ministry of Health-run hospitals and the hospitals of 35 provinces.
The “National Guideline on Nutrition for Pregnant Women and Lactating Mothers,”
launched in March this year, is compiled by leading professors and doctors
working in the fields of nutrition, obstetrics and gynecology, and pediatrics
with the technical support of Abbott Vietnam.
The first of its kind in Vietnam,
the guideline will provide localized information and nutrition knowledge to
doctors, midwives and nurses to take care of pregnant women and breastfeeding
mothers.
It is an important implementation of the project “Improvement of Nutrition Status
for Pregnant Women and Lactating Mothers” under the strategic partnership
between the Ministry of Health and global healthcare company Abbott that aims
to enhance the health of women of reproduction age and the stature of
Vietnamese people.
Many studies have proved that maternal nutrition affects fetal development.
Nutrition deficiencies during pregnancy can increase the risk of obstetric
complications and low birth weight in babies. Nutrition during the
breastfeeding stage has clear impacts on children’s health. However, healthcare
practitioners have not been provided with enough knowledge leading to
difficulties in advising customers to change their nutrition practice habits.
“The National Guideline on Nutrition for Pregnant Women and Lactating Mothers”
is built on science knowledge with reference of credible clinical studies
localized for Vietnamese people and applicable in Vietnam hospitals.
Nguyen Duc Vinh, Director of Maternal and Child Health Department, Ministry of
Health, said: “The National Guideline on Nutrition for Pregnant and Lactating
Mothers, issued and implemented with the support of Abbott Vietnam, is one of
the practical activities of the Ministry of Health to effectively implement the
National Strategy on Nutrition for the 2011-2020 period and visions to 2030,
and was approved by the prime minister.”
MD. Low Yen Ling, Director of R&D at Abbott’s Asia Pacific Nutrition
Research & Development Center in Singapore, said: “As a participant in the
study ‘Impact of Maternal Milk Supplementation on Birth Outcomes &
Breastfeeding Success,’ I understand that nutritional improvement for pregnant
women and breastfeeding mothers is an important issue that needs to be
addressed comprehensively, as balanced and sufficient nutrition in this period
plays a critical role in improving the stature of children.
“I highly appreciate that the Ministry of Health has taken practical steps in
improving maternal nutrition and healthcare for pregnant women and lactating
mothers by launching this national guideline and upcoming programs implemented
nationwide.”
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