Breastfeeding and Weaning of Children: Identifying the Practice-relevant Issues in an Urban Area of Bangladesh

Abu Faisal Md Pervez, Khalid Ahmed Syfullah, Mohammod Neamat Hossain, Rajib Biswas, Shuvo Debnath
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The initial six months of exclusive breastfeeding, followed by appropriate complementary feeding, are critical forchildren's optimal growth and development. Since the 1980s, numerous organizations in Bangladesh have beenpromoting breast feeding, yet age-old practices have not changed significantly. Still, approximately half of children inBangladesh are not breastfed exclusively for six months and do not receive adequate complementary food. This studysought to identify the barriers and facilitators to implementing proper Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF)practices. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted at the Department of Pediatrics at Bangabandhu SheikhMujib Medical College, Faridpur, from February to June 2021. This study included sixty-six mothers with infantsaged six to twenty-four months. Face-to-face in-depth interviews were used to collect qualitative data regarding thebarriers and facilitators. Transcripts of interviews were translated, transcribed, and examined to determine the primaryfactors. The most prevalent factor was a lack of knowledge and experience with breastfeeding and supplementalfeeding. In addition, contradictory feeding information from various sources and a lack of social support for pregnantand childbearing mothers with limited decision-making capabilities were significant obstacles. In contrast, motherswho received guidance from healthcare professionals before and after delivery and who were educated and receivedfamily support were more likely to follow the recommended practice. Interventions should be prioritized to encouragemothers to take timely antenatal and post-natal care and nutritional counseling during their visits. Educating andempowering them with adequate support from the family and society is essential. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Med. Coll. J. 2022;1(2):70-75
儿童母乳喂养和断奶:确定孟加拉国城市地区与实践相关的问题
最初6个月的纯母乳喂养,随后是适当的补充喂养,对儿童的最佳生长发育至关重要。自20世纪80年代以来,孟加拉国的许多组织一直在推广母乳喂养,但古老的做法并没有显著改变。尽管如此,孟加拉国约有一半的儿童没有得到六个月的纯母乳喂养,也没有得到足够的辅食。本研究旨在确定实施适当婴幼儿喂养(IYCF)实践的障碍和促进因素。2021年2月至6月,在法里德普尔邦班班胡谢赫穆吉布医学院小儿科进行了一项横断面描述性研究。这项研究包括66位婴儿6到24个月大的母亲。面对面的深度访谈用于收集有关障碍和促进因素的定性数据。对访谈记录进行翻译、转录和检查,以确定主要因素。最普遍的因素是缺乏母乳喂养和补充喂养的知识和经验。此外,各种来源的相互矛盾的喂养信息以及对决策能力有限的孕妇和育龄母亲缺乏社会支持是重大障碍。相比之下,在分娩前后接受医疗保健专业人员指导、受过教育并得到家庭支持的母亲更有可能遵循推荐的做法。应优先采取干预措施,鼓励其他人在就诊期间及时采取产前和产后护理和营养咨询。在家庭和社会的充分支持下对他们进行教育和赋权至关重要。Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Med. col。j . 2022; 1 (2): 70 - 75
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