Sirikul IsaranurugWichien ThongnopSutham NanthamongkolchaiSumalee SinghaniyomMahidol University. ASEAN Institute for Health DevelopmentMahidol University. Faculty of Public Health. Department of Family HealthMahidol University. Faculty of Public Health. Family Health, Department of Biostatistics2015-03-062017-07-122015-03-062017-07-122015-03-062005Journal of Public Health. Vol.3, No.1 (2005), 37-44https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/2537Background: Two major factors which influence child growth and development and hereditary and environment stimulation. The most important environments is and appropriate and effective nurturing from parents especially mother. Objectives : The quasi-experimental study aimed at determining the effects of capacity building program on promoting infant development toward maternal knowledge and practice. Methods: The experimental and control groups consisted of 36 and 38 mothers respectively who had children aged one to nine months old and lived in urban health center serving areas in Ayutthaya Province. The program and data collection were conducted during November 2002 to February 2003. The experimental group regular services. A structured questionnaire was used to assess maternal knowledge, the Home Observation for Measurement of Environment (HOME) inventory was used to observe maternal proactive and the Capute test was used to assess infant development. Results: After Intervention the mean score of maternal knowledge and practice of the experimental group increased significantly compared with the control group and before experiment. After experiment the mean developmental quotient of infants in the experimental group increased significantly compared with the infants in the control group. Conclusion : The effective capacity building program should be consisted of home visits and homebased handbook incinerated with the training activity.engMahidol UniversityCapacity BuildingInfant DevelopmentOpen Access articleวารสารสาธารณสุขศาสตร์Journal of Public Health and DevelopmentCapacity building of mothers on promoting infant developmentArticle