Suttilak SmitasiriSakorn DhanamittaMahidol University2018-07-042018-07-041996-09-01Biomedical and Environmental Sciences. Vol.9, No.2-3 (1996), 290-295089539882-s2.0-0030227426https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/17600What is lacking in nutrition information, education and communication (IEC) work today is accurate knowledge about the processes which bring about beneficial nutritional behavior changes. In this paper, Nutri-action Analysis is proposed as a mechanism for nutrition planners to gain this knowledge and seek ways to improve the effectiveness of nutrition IEC interventions. It suggests that a more holistic and dynamic approach is necessary to conceptualize nutrition IEC and increase its effectiveness in bringing about changes in behaviors which lead to nutritional status improvement. Nutri-Action Analysis, as a research strategy, is illustrated by a three-stage procedure: (i) pre-action, (ii) action, and (iii) post-action. This process leads investigators to begin conducting a macro-analysis of nutrition IEC in general and within their specific contexts in order to understand the system and identify the best approach to be adopted for a nutrition IEC intervention in their particular context. What is discovered should then be tested in a community-based operational research study using both quantitative and qualitative data so that it is possible to subsequently conduct a synthesis focusing on process determinants.Mahidol UniversityEnvironmental ScienceMedicineNutri-action Analysis as a Research Strategy to Improve Nutrition Information, Education and Communication Interventions in AsiaArticleSCOPUS