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Routine infant nutrition surveillance in the UK is lacking. Health visitors (HVs) can collect data on infant dietary diversity, but electronic methods face barriers, with paper submissions being more common.

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  • Public Health Nutrition
  • Child Health Surveillance
  • Dietary Assessment

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  • The UK lacks routine infant dietary diversity data during solid food introduction.
  • Health visitors (HVs) are well-positioned for nutrition surveillance.
  • Current methods do not systematically capture infant feeding practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify suitable items for routine infant dietary data collection.
  • To assess the acceptability and feasibility of data collection by HVs.
  • To inform the development of nutrition surveillance tools for infants.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods study involving online surveys with parents (n=122) and HVs (n=187).
  • Questionnaire development with community staff and a pilot survey by HVs.
  • Qualitative interviews with HVs to assess questionnaire utility and barriers.

Main Results:

  • Selected items included food exposure, feeding behaviors, flavor, and sugar intake, aligning with recommendations.
  • HVs found some questions useful for nutrition discussions, but eating behavior questions caused confusion.
  • Barriers to electronic data collection included time, connectivity, and rapport concerns, leading to 91% paper submissions.

Conclusions:

  • Routine nutrition data collection via child health records is feasible.
  • Adaptations are needed to improve the utility of feeding behavior questions.
  • The findings support quality improvement initiatives in infant nutrition surveillance.