Beliefs Related to Expectant Father’s Support for Exclusive Breastfeeding in Nigeria

M. F. Olanrewaju, S. Ajike
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Fathers are an essential element in the social context of breastfeeding . This study identified salient beliefs about expectant fathers’ support for 6 months Exclusive Breastfeeding. A purposive sample of 39 expectant men aged 33.67 ± 7.02 years resident in Ikenne LGA Nigeria participated. An open-ended theory of planned behaviour based questionnaire was used to collect data. Thematic content analysis followed by a frequency count was used to identify the modal salient beliefs. The salient beliefs were 30: twelve behavioral, 12 normative, and 6 control. Behavioural modal beliefs were that support of 6 months exclusive breastfeeding would motivate a brainy (56%), strong (41%) and generally healthy child (38%). Normative modal beliefs were that grandmothers (26%), family (26%) and health workers approve, while friends (21%) disapprove. Control modal beliefs were time (21%) and nature of work (21%). Beliefs influencing expectant fathers support are similar to those influencing mothers breastfeeding decisions. These can be used in the development of father-focused breastfeeding promotion interventions. Keywords: Beliefs, breastfeeding support, breastfeeding promotion, exclusive breastfeeding, fathers Nigeria DOI: 10.7176/JCSD/56-05 Publication date: February 29 th 2020
与尼日利亚准爸爸支持纯母乳喂养有关的信念
在母乳喂养的社会背景下,父亲是一个必不可少的因素。本研究确定了准爸爸支持6个月纯母乳喂养的显著信念。目的调查尼日利亚Ikenne LGA地区39名年龄为33.67±7.02岁的男性孕妇。基于开放式计划行为理论的问卷调查用于收集数据。主题内容分析和频率计数被用来识别模态显著信念。突出信念有30个:12个行为信念,12个规范信念,6个控制信念。行为模态信念是,支持6个月纯母乳喂养将激发一个聪明(56%)、强壮(41%)和总体健康的孩子(38%)。规范的模态信念是祖母(26%)、家人(26%)和卫生工作者赞成,而朋友(21%)不赞成。控制模态信念是时间(21%)和工作性质(21%)。影响准爸爸支持的信念与影响母亲母乳喂养决定的信念相似。这些可用于制定以父亲为重点的母乳喂养促进干预措施。关键词:信念,母乳喂养支持,母乳喂养促进,纯母乳喂养,尼日利亚父亲DOI: 10.7176/JCSD/56-05出版日期:2020年2月29日
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