Factors Influencing the Practices of Exclusive Breastfeeding in a Hospital Setting.

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Background: Breast milk is a most precious natural gift for a newborn and continues to be the optimal form of diet after birth. The practice of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is still poor in Bangladesh despite the associated benefits. Methods: A hospital-based cross-sectional study was done to determine the factors influencing the practice of EBF among the 107 lactating mothers in a hospital setting. Results: More than half of the hospital admitted children (56.1%) were in ≤6 months and two-thirds (65.4%) were 1st children of their parents. 44.9% of mothers and 29.0% of fathers of children had no formal education. One-third of the mothers attending breast feeding counseling programs (34.6%), and also get support and care during their lactation period(33.6%). Two-fifths of mothers (40.2%) had sound knowledge about EBF duration and less than one-third (29.9%) were fed EBF expediently.EBF practices among the mothers are statistically significant association with received counseling on breastfeeding, proper attachment during breastfeeding, pre-lacteal foods given after delivery, type of complementary foods, appliances used for complementary feeding, and support and care during the lactation period (p<0.05). The association of knowledge about EBF duration is also statistically significant with counseling on breastfeeding (p<0.05). Conclusion: Lactating mothers have to face various challenges, as they are trying to practice EBF for the first 6 months of a newborn. It’s indeed scaling up EBF practices that require intensive efforts at all levels including family and community levels.
影响医院纯母乳喂养的因素
背景:母乳是新生儿最珍贵的自然礼物,并且在出生后仍然是最佳的饮食形式。尽管有相关的好处,但在孟加拉国,纯母乳喂养(EBF)的做法仍然很差。方法:以医院为基础进行横断面研究,以确定107名医院哺乳期母亲EBF实践的影响因素。结果:超过一半(56.1%)的住院患儿年龄≤6个月,三分之二(65.4%)为父母的第一胎。44.9%的母亲和29.0%的父亲没有接受过正规教育。三分之一的母亲参加母乳喂养咨询项目(34.6%),并在哺乳期获得支持和护理(33.6%)。五分之二(40.2%)的母亲对EBF持续时间有充分的了解,不到三分之一(29.9%)的母亲被及时喂养。母亲的EBF实践与接受母乳喂养咨询、母乳喂养期间的适当依恋、分娩后给予的乳前食物、辅食类型、辅食器具使用以及哺乳期间的支持和护理有统计学意义(p<0.05)。EBF持续时间知识与母乳喂养咨询的相关性也有统计学意义(p<0.05)。结论:哺乳期母亲必须面对各种挑战,因为她们试图在新生儿的前6个月练习EBF。它确实在扩大EBF实践,这需要在包括家庭和社区在内的所有层面进行密集的努力。
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