Mother's perception of early introduction of complementary feeding affecting stunting in Ghana: A qualitative research.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Ayame Ikemi, Shigeko Horiuchi
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Abstract

Objectives: The study aimed to explore mothers' perceptions for timely introduction of complementary feeding through interviews with 2-12-month-old infants' mothers in Ghana.

Methods: Qualitative descriptive research with 16 semi-structured interviews with mothers attending the Child Welfare Clinic at Ejisu Hospital was conducted from June 2022 to May 2023. The study was guided by the Declaration of Helsinki, and all participants were instructed about informed consent for the study. Interviews and analysis were guided by Theory of Planned Behavior. NVivo 1.5 was used throughout the coding procedure. This study was conducted after the approval from St. Luke's International University.

Results: Four themes were revealed: (1) attitude toward the behavior based on the mothers' experience raising children, (2) attitude toward the behavior influenced by subjective norm (grandmothers' recommendation), (3) attitude toward the behavior influenced by perceived behavioral control (difficulty in continuing breastfeeding), and (4) mothers who are worried about underweight despite timely introduction of complementary feeding. Attitudes toward the behavior were influenced by mothers' experiences raising children and grandmothers' recommendations. Surroundings disruptive of breastfeeding also influenced attitudes toward intentions and behavior. Moreover, some mothers suffered from underweight even if they introduce complementary feeding at an optimal time.

Conclusion: Supporting to continue breastfeeding and conducting re-education for grandmothers is a key recommendation for midwives and pediatric nurses. Moreover, pediatric nurses are required to further enhance not only health education regarding the timing of initiating complementary feeding but also support after the introduction.

加纳母亲对过早添加辅食影响发育的看法:定性研究。
研究目的本研究旨在通过对加纳 2-12 个月大婴儿的母亲进行访谈,探讨她们对及时添加辅食的看法:研究于 2022 年 6 月至 2023 年 5 月进行,对在埃吉苏医院儿童福利诊所就诊的母亲进行了 16 次半结构式访谈。本研究以《赫尔辛基宣言》为指导,所有参与者都接受了关于本研究知情同意的指导。访谈和分析以计划行为理论为指导。整个编码过程使用了 NVivo 1.5。本研究在获得圣路加国际大学批准后进行:研究揭示了四个主题:(1)基于母亲养育子女经验的行为态度;(2)受主观规范(祖母的建议)影响的行为态度;(3)受感知行为控制(继续母乳喂养的困难)影响的行为态度;(4)尽管及时添加辅食但仍担心体重不足的母亲。对该行为的态度受母亲的育儿经验和祖母建议的影响。周围环境对母乳喂养的干扰也影响了对母乳喂养意愿和行为的态度。此外,一些母亲即使在最佳时间添加辅食,也会出现体重不足的情况:结论:支持继续母乳喂养并对祖母进行再教育是助产士和儿科护士的一项重要建议。此外,儿科护士不仅要进一步加强有关添加辅食时机的健康教育,还要加强添加辅食后的支持。
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期刊介绍: The Japan Journal of Nursing Science is the official English language journal of the Japan Academy of Nursing Science. The purpose of the Journal is to provide a mechanism to share knowledge related to improving health care and promoting the development of nursing. The Journal seeks original manuscripts reporting scholarly work on the art and science of nursing. Original articles may be empirical and qualitative studies, review articles, methodological articles, brief reports, case studies and letters to the Editor. Please see Instructions for Authors for detailed authorship qualification requirement.
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