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  • Pediatrics
  • Nutrition Science
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Baby-led weaning (BLW) is an increasingly adopted infant feeding approach.
  • Health professionals play a crucial role in guiding parental decisions on infant nutrition.
  • There is a need to understand health professionals' perspectives on BLW.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a scoping review of existing literature.
  • To identify health professionals' knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes towards BLW.
  • To assess the current research landscape on BLW.

Main Methods:

  • Scoping review methodology aligned with PRISMA-ScR guidelines.
  • Systematic search across multiple databases (PubMed, EBSCOhost, etc.).
  • Inclusion of full-text articles in English, Spanish, or Portuguese (2012-2022).

Main Results:

  • Seven publications from five countries were included (2012-2022).
  • Predominantly quantitative studies, with one hybrid approach identified.
  • Limited evidence, consensus, and guidance on BLW were found.

Conclusions:

  • Health professionals exhibit hesitancy in recommending BLW due to insufficient evidence and safety concerns.
  • Baby-led weaning is an under-researched area, highlighting a significant knowledge gap.
  • Further research is essential to inform evidence-based recommendations for BLW.