Resmiye Kaya Odabaş, Yasemin Sökmen, Seren Doğru, Ayten Taşpınar
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INTRODUCTION: Assessment of mothers’ breastfeeding attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic can aid healthcare professionals in planning appropriate breastfeeding counseling. The aim of our study is to assess the breastfeeding attitudes of puerperal women during the COVID-19 pandemic and the related factors. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 470 postpartum women who delivered in a state hospital in Turkey in 2022. Participants were selected through simple random sampling. RESULTS: The mean score on the Breastfeeding Attitude Evaluation Scale was 101.11 ± 19.79 (scores range from 0 to 184). Factors that positively influenced breastfeeding attitude included initiating breastfeeding in the first hour after birth ( p = .043), planning exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months ( p = .004), intending to breastfeed for 24 months or more ( p = .008), giving breast milk as the baby’s first food ( p = .017), believing that a COVID-19-infected mother should breastfeed her baby ( p = .000), and not separating a COVID-19-positive mother from her baby ( p = .014). Conversely, being a primiparous mother ( p = .011) and not believing that breast milk protects the baby from COVID-19 ( p = .011) negatively impacted the breastfeeding attitude. CONCLUSION: This study found that postpartum women had positive breastfeeding attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic, and certain factors influenced these attitudes.