Promoting Exclusive Breastfeeding in Sokoto: The Role of Counseling, Parental Support, and Health Education

Shamsuddin Musa, Yusuf Sarkingobir, Umar Ai, Mukhtar Abubakar Abdullahi
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Purpose – This study aims to investigate exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) in Sokoto. Design/methods/approach – A survey type of 300 respondents was used; data were analyzed with frequency counts/percentages and an X2 test. Findings – All respondents were female (100.0%), aged 26-35 (100.0%). The majority of the participants were single (66.7%) and unemployed (66.7%), with a secondary school education (66.7%). However, 33.3% of the participants were married, were civil servants, and had tertiary education. The study revealed that the majority (66.7%) had received breastfeeding counseling during antenatal care. All respondents (100.0%) received proper guidance/counseling at home on exclusive breastfeeding. Fathers (66.7%) and mothers (33.3%) supported exclusive breastfeeding. The respondents reported exclusively breastfeeding their child for the first six months after delivery (100.0%), and weaning occurred between 19-24 months. The reasons for avoiding exclusive breastfeeding were the sickness of the mother (66.7%) and insufficient milk (33.3%). All respondents (100.0%) agreed that exclusive breastfeeding improved the baby’s health, and health awareness encourages breastfeeding (100.0%). Research implications/limitations – This study provides a limit in the form of maximum exclusive breastfeeding for children aged 24 months. Practical implications – The study suggests that counseling, support from parents, and health awareness can improve exclusive breastfeeding, and healthcare providers should provide such services during antenatal care while promoting the practice through health education campaigns. Originality/value – This study highlights the importance of counseling, parental support, and health education in promoting exclusive breastfeeding and improving the health of infants in Sokoto. Paper type Research paper
在索科托促进纯母乳喂养:咨询、父母支持和健康教育的作用
目的-本研究旨在调查索科托的纯母乳喂养(EBF)。设计/方法/途径-采用300名受访者的调查类型;采用频率计数/百分比和X2检验对数据进行分析。调查结果-所有受访者均为女性(100.0%),年龄为26-35岁(100.0%)。大多数参与者是单身(66.7%)和失业(66.7%),受过中学教育(66.7%)。然而,33.3%的受访者已婚、公务员及受过高等教育。研究显示,大多数(66.7%)在产前保健期间接受过母乳喂养咨询。所有应答者(100.0%)在家中获得了关于纯母乳喂养的适当指导/咨询。父亲(66.7%)和母亲(33.3%)支持纯母乳喂养。受访者报告说,他们在分娩后的头六个月(100%)完全母乳喂养孩子,并在19-24个月之间断奶。避免纯母乳喂养的原因是母亲生病(66.7%)和乳汁不足(33.3%)。所有答复者(100.0%)都同意纯母乳喂养可改善婴儿健康,健康意识鼓励母乳喂养(100.0%)。研究意义/局限性-本研究以24个月大的儿童最多纯母乳喂养的形式提供了限制。实际意义——研究表明,咨询、父母的支持和健康意识可以改善纯母乳喂养,卫生保健提供者应在产前保健期间提供此类服务,同时通过健康教育运动促进这种做法。独创性/价值——这项研究强调了咨询、父母支持和健康教育在促进索科托纯母乳喂养和改善婴儿健康方面的重要性。论文类型
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