Evaluation of Exclusive Breastfeeding Practices among Mothers of Infants Aged 0 to 59 Months in the Rural Commune of Sinder, Tillabery, Niger

Djelifa Hamidou, M. M. Rabiou, Chaibou Yaou, Almou Abdoulaye Alio, Dodo Hambali Zouleyha, Garba Ballarabe Maimouna, A. Ibrahim, H. Seini, H. Sadou
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Feeding practices play a major role in the nutritional status of children (WHO/UNICEF, 2009). The objective of this study was to evaluate the practice of exclusive breastfeeding among mothers of children aged 0 to 59 months in the rural commune of Sinder. This is a cross-sectional descriptive study, which involved a representative and random sample of mothers of children aged 0 to 59 months. A questionnaire was completed through a structured interview. The data were collected with ODK software then analyzed with SPSS and Epi Info version 7.2 software. A total of 250 mother/child couples were enrolled. About 58% of newborns receive breast milk as their first food and 42% received pre-lacteal fluids. The majority of children are put to the breast early, including 55.2% immediately after birth and 34.4% within the next 24 hours, but 10.4% wait more than 24 hours. 66.4% of mothers say they have been made aware of EBF practices by health workers and 33.6% by those close to the mother. Around 37% of mothers say they do not believe in the nutritional and health benefits of EBF. Only 44% of infants receive EBF up to 6 months. The average duration of EBF is 4.4± 2.77 months. Among children receiving other foods in addition to breast milk before their sixth month, 56% receive water, 32.8% receive a herbal decoction, 45.6% take family meals, 50.4% drink the porridge. The practice of EBF in the rural commune of Sinder is suboptimal.
尼日尔提拉贝里辛德(Sinder)农村社区 0 至 59 个月婴儿母亲的纯母乳喂养实践评估
喂养方式对儿童的营养状况起着重要作用(世界卫生组织/联合国儿童基金会,2009 年)。本研究的目的是评估辛德(Sinder)乡镇 0 至 59 个月儿童的母亲采用纯母乳喂养的情况。这是一项横断面描述性研究,对 0 至 59 个月婴儿的母亲进行了具有代表性的随机抽样。通过结构化访谈完成了问卷调查。数据使用 ODK 软件收集,然后使用 SPSS 和 Epi Info 7.2 版软件进行分析。共有 250 对母婴夫妇参加了调查。约有 58% 的新生儿将母乳作为第一口食物,42% 的新生儿在出生前接受了母乳喂养。大多数婴儿在出生后很早就吃到了母乳,其中 55.2% 的婴儿在出生后立即吃到母乳,34.4% 的婴儿在出生后 24 小时内吃到母乳,但也有 10.4% 的婴儿吃母乳的时间超过了 24 小时。66.4%的母亲说,保健工作者让她们了解了婴儿喂养的做法,33.6%的母亲说,母亲身边的人让她们了解了婴儿喂养的做法。约 37% 的母亲说她们不相信婴儿早期喂养对营养和健康有好处。只有 44% 的婴儿在 6 个月前接受早期母乳喂养。母乳喂养的平均持续时间为 4.4±2.77 个月。在 6 个月前接受母乳以外的其他食物的婴儿中,56%接受水,32.8%接受草药煎剂,45.6%接受家庭餐,50.4%喝粥。辛德(Sinder)乡的婴儿早期母乳喂养做法并不理想。
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