Exploring Dietary Practices, Perceptions and Knowledge of Mothers of Toddlers visiting Primary Care Physicians

Khudija Amna Arif, H. Jawaid, Marriam Sheraz, Z. Hasan, Babra Naveed, Hina Akhter
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Background: Mother is responsible for upbringing of infants and children as she decides their health and food. Objective: To assess the mother's beliefs and practices related to foods like bananas, dates, rice, eggs, ghee, butter, and factors influencing these practices. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted between December 2020 and March 2021 among mothers of young children (up to 3 years of age). Responses were collected through interviews. Data were collected from primary health centers (Nainsukh, Gajjumata) and OPD of Fatima Memorial Hospital, Lahore, PHCs Mubarakabad, and Nehranwalaa, district Okara. Questionnaire included information, about the diet given to children such as weaning foods introduced at 6 months and food items consumed by kids up until the age of 3 years. Data were analyzed using SPSS 25. Results: Out of 333 mothers overall 239 (72%) mothers fed, carbohydrate rich diet as part of weaning, 81% of these mothers were educated up to school level (p=0.001). Bananas were avoided by 100% of mothers who had no education (p=0.000) due to their perception that their use is linked to increased risk of mucous and chest problems in child. Similarly, eggs were not introduced in children due to misconception that it causes skin rash, fever, or loose stools, with 96% of mothers with no education, 98% with school education, and 42% with higher education (p=0.000). Similar trends were use of dates (p=0.00), rice (p=0.02), and butter (p=0.002) among mothers in the 3 educational groups. Conclusion: Majority of the mothers used a carbohydrate-rich diet as weaning food, and most of these mothers were educated. Majority of the uneducated mothers avoided bananas, eggs, dates, rice, and butter due to misconceptions.
探索幼儿母亲的饮食习惯,观念和知识访问初级保健医生
背景:母亲有责任养育婴儿和儿童,因为她决定他们的健康和食物。目的:评估母亲对香蕉、枣、大米、鸡蛋、酥油、黄油等食物的信仰和习惯,以及影响这些习惯的因素。方法:在2020年12月至2021年3月期间,在幼儿(3岁以下)的母亲中进行了一项横断面研究。通过访谈收集反馈。数据收集自拉合尔法蒂玛纪念医院的初级卫生中心(Nainsukh, Gajjumata)和门诊、奥卡拉区Mubarakabad初级卫生中心和Nehranwalaa初级卫生中心。调查问卷包含了关于儿童饮食的信息,比如6个月大时断奶的食物,以及3岁前儿童食用的食物。数据采用SPSS 25进行分析。结果:在333名母亲中,共有239名(72%)母亲在断奶时食用富含碳水化合物的饮食,其中81%的母亲受教育程度达到学校水平(p=0.001)。100%没有受过教育的母亲不吃香蕉(p=0.000),因为她们认为吃香蕉会增加孩子患黏液和胸部疾病的风险。同样,由于错误地认为鸡蛋会引起皮疹、发烧或稀便,96%的母亲没有受过教育,98%受过学校教育,42%受过高等教育(p=0.000),因此没有给儿童引入鸡蛋。在3个教育组的母亲中,同样的趋势是使用枣(p=0.00),大米(p=0.02)和黄油(p=0.002)。结论:大多数母亲使用富含碳水化合物的饮食作为断奶食物,这些母亲大多受过教育。大多数未受教育的母亲由于误解而不吃香蕉、鸡蛋、枣、米饭和黄油。
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