Perceptions of Mothers with Children Aged 0 to 59 Months Regarding Exclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) in the Rural Community of Wogo, Sinder, Tillabery, Niger

Djelifa Hamidou, Almou Abdoulaye Alio, Chaibou Yaou, Dodo Hambali Zouleyha, Alkassoum Salifou Ibrahim, H. Seini, H. Sadou
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The objective of this study was to evaluate perceptions and beliefs regarding exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) according to the sociodemographic and economic characteristics of mothers of children aged 0 to 59 months in the Wogo rural commune of Sinder/Tillabery/ Niger. This is a cross-sectional descriptive study, on a representative sample of mothers of children aged under five years. A questionnaire was completed using a structured interview. The data were collected with ODK software then analyzed with SPSS and Epi Info version 7.2 software. Mothers in the age groups of 15 to 24 and 25 to 34 years mainly perceive that colostrum is bad for the health of the newborn 22.22% and 17.20%. These mothers use pre-lacteal products until the milk matures, which then changes color and becomes white. Mothers aged 35 to 53 years, for their part, perceive more of an insufficiency of milk secretion 26.87%. Among those not in school, 20.93% say that colostrum is bad; 14.53% think they don't have enough milk. 23.4% of those at primary level reject colostrum. Among unemployed mothers, 19.31% perceive colostrum as bad milk, and 16.55% of them perceive insufficient milk. First-time mothers mainly believe that the child is not satisfied with the consumption of milk only 28.67%. Despite their awareness, some mothers 10.24% say that the child will be thirsty, 14.45% perceive insufficient milk and 13.25% consider colostrum bad for health. The majority of mothers who gave birth in health centers and who did not practice EBF perceive insufficient milk secretion and the majority of women who gave birth at home say that colostrum is bad for the child 27, 37% and 22.10% say that the child is not satisfied with the consumption of breast milk alone. The perceptions and beliefs of mothers and their elders in traditional myths dangerously hinder the practice of EBF in this community.
尼日尔蒂拉贝里省辛德尔市沃戈农村社区有 0 至 59 个月婴儿的母亲对纯母乳喂养(EBF)的看法
本研究的目的是根据尼日尔辛德/蒂拉贝里沃戈农村乡镇0至59个月婴儿母亲的社会人口和经济特征,评估她们对纯母乳喂养(EBF)的看法和信念。这是一项横断面描述性研究,研究对象是五岁以下儿童母亲的代表性样本。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。15 至 24 岁和 25 至 34 岁年龄组的母亲主要认为初乳不利于新生儿健康的比例分别为 22.22% 和 17.20%。这些母亲使用母乳前产品,直到乳汁成熟,然后乳汁会变色,变成白色。35 至 53 岁的母亲认为乳汁分泌不足的占 26.87%。在非在校学生中,20.93%的人认为初乳不好;14.53%的人认为自己的奶水不足。23.4%的小学毕业生拒绝初乳。在失业母亲中,19.31%的人认为初乳不好,16.55%的人认为奶水不足。初为人母者主要认为孩子喝牛奶不满意的仅占 28.67%。尽管有这种认识,但仍有 10.24%的母亲认为孩子会口渴,14.45%的母亲认为奶水不足,13.25%的母亲认为初乳不利于健康。大多数在保健中心分娩且未进行早期母乳喂养的母亲认为乳汁分泌不足,大多数在家分娩的妇女认为初乳对孩子不好,分别占 27%、37%和 22.10%。母亲及其长辈对传统神话的看法和信念严重阻碍了该社区的母乳喂养实践。
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