DETERMINANTS OF BREASTFEEDING EXCLUSIVE IN THE WORKING AREA OF RUMBIA HEALTH CENTER, BOMBANA REGENCY: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY

Nsc Nursing Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.32549/opi-nsc-53
Asnidawati Asnidawati, W. Salma, Adius Kusnan
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Background: Breast’s milk is an excellent food for the growth and development of infants. The United Nations Children's Funds (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend that children only be exclusively breastfed for six months and continued until two years. This study analyzes the effect of family support, health workers, and socio-culture on exclusive breastfeeding in the working area of the Rumbia Health Center, Rumbia District, Bombana Regency. Methods: This study involved 86 mothers who had babies aged 0-6 months who were registered and domiciled in the working area of the Rumbia Health Center spread over 4 Kelurahan and 1 Village, which were selected by purposive sampling using a cross-sectional design from February to April 2021. Data analysis using odds ratio (OR) and logistic regression at significance level < 0.05. Results: The largest age group in the range of 20-35 years, as many as 68 people (79.1%), undergraduate as many as 32 people (37.2%), and income above Rp. 2.552.014, - / month as many as 60 people (69.8%). The results showed an effect of family support on exclusive breastfeeding (p = 0.002<0.05). There is no influence of socio-cultural factors on exclusive breastfeeding (p = 0.282>0.05) and the results of multivariate analysis of the most dominant variables associated with exclusive breastfeeding in the working area of Rumbia Health Center District Rumbia Bombana Regency is supported by health workers with an OR = 9.199 (p-value = 0.039<0.05). Conclusions: This study concludes that the support of health workers plays a very important role in exclusive breastfeeding to infants aged six months, which can impact improving the health of toddlers. Keywords: Determinant, breastfeeding exclusive, toddler, mother
在bombana摄政的卢旺达保健中心工作区域内,母乳喂养的决定因素:一项横断面研究
背景:母乳是婴儿生长发育的极好食物。联合国儿童基金会(儿童基金会)和世界卫生组织(卫生组织)建议,只对儿童进行6个月的纯母乳喂养,并一直持续到两岁。本研究分析了家庭支持、保健工作者和社会文化对Bombana县Rumbia区Rumbia保健中心工作区域纯母乳喂养的影响。方法:本研究采用横断面设计,于2021年2月至4月对分布在4个克鲁拉汉和1个村的Rumbia卫生中心工作区域登记和居住的86名0-6个月婴儿的母亲进行了有目的抽样。数据分析采用优势比(OR)和logistic回归,显著性水平< 0.05。结果:20-35岁年龄组人数最多,达68人(79.1%),本科人数最多,达32人(37.2%),收入在2.552.014卢比/月以上的人数最多,达60人(69.8%)。结果显示,家庭支持对纯母乳喂养的影响(p = 0.0020.05),对Rumbia卫生中心区工作区域纯母乳喂养相关的最主要变量的多变量分析结果显示,卫生工作者支持的OR = 9.199 (p值= 0.039<0.05)。结论:本研究得出结论,卫生工作者的支持在6个月婴儿纯母乳喂养中起着非常重要的作用,这可以影响改善幼儿的健康。关键词:决定因素;纯母乳喂养;幼儿
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