Exclusive Breastfeeding Practices Among Female Healthcare Workers and Child Welfare Clinic Mothers in The Sissala East Municipality of Ghana

Jonas Dinwia
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Breastfeeding exclusively is beneficial not just to mothers but also to their children and society as a whole. Babies who are only given breast milk are protected against hazardous bacteria that may be found in formula and other baby meals, germs that can cause diarrhoea, other diseases, and even death. These harmful bacteria can be found in formula and other infant meals. Breast milk is the only food babies need. This research aimed to investigate exclusive breastfeeding practices among female healthcare professionals and mothers who received services at child welfare clinics in the Sissala East Municipality of Ghana. A facility-based quantitative descriptive cross-sectional design was used in this study. The study revealed that social support statistically influenced the practice of exclusive breastfeeding among the respondents. Lactating mothers whose close relatives supported them were 2.61 times more likely to practice exclusive breastfeeding than those not supported by their close relatives (COR: 2.61 (C.I: 1.26 – 5.39) P=0.010). Based on the results, conclusions were accordingly made.
加纳东锡萨拉市女性医护人员和儿童福利诊所母亲的纯母乳喂养实践
纯母乳喂养不仅对母亲有益,而且对孩子和整个社会都有益。只吃母乳的婴儿可以免受配方奶粉和其他婴儿食品中可能存在的有害细菌的侵害,这些细菌可能导致腹泻、其他疾病,甚至死亡。这些有害细菌可能存在于配方奶粉和其他婴儿食品中。母乳是婴儿唯一需要的食物。本研究旨在调查在加纳锡萨拉东市儿童福利诊所接受服务的女性医护人员和母亲的纯母乳喂养实践。本研究采用了基于设施的定量描述性横截面设计。研究显示,社会支持对受访者实行纯母乳喂养有统计学影响。得到近亲支持的哺乳期母亲实行纯母乳喂养的可能性是没有得到近亲支持的母亲的 2.61 倍(COR:2.61(C.I:1.26 - 5.39)P=0.010)。根据这些结果,得出了相应的结论。
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