Feeding Practices of Infants and Young Children in Pokhara Metropolitan City.

Q3 Medicine
Varsha Manandhar, Baidehi Upadhyaya, Smriti Manandhar, Alisha Manandhar, Amrita Ghimire
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Abstract

Background: For children to grow and develop normally, appropriate feeding practices are essential, especially in the first two years of their lives. These practices can vary depending on the different sociodemographic factors. This study aims to study the feeding practices of infants and young children in different wards of Pokhara Metropolitan City.

Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted and 280 mothers of infants and young children 0-23 months of age were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire. Data were entered and cleaned in Ms-Excel and then exported to SPSS version 21.0 for statistical analysis. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to find the association of feeding practices with different independent variables.

Results: Only 32.3% of children 0-5 months of age were found to be appropriately breastfed, and 41.8% of children 6-23 months of age were found to have appropriate complementary feeding practices. Children delivered by normal vaginal delivery (AOR 18.118, p < 0.01, 95% CI 3.831 - 85.689) were more likely to have appropriate breastfeeding practices than those delivered by caesarean section. Children of birth order two or more (AOR 2.226, p = 0.016, 95% CI 1.171 - 4.620) and living in nuclear families (AOR 2.488, p = 0.013, 95% CI 1.120 - 5.116) were found to have appropriate complementary feeding practices.

Conclusions: This study concludes that the feeding practices of the majority of the infants and young children in Pokhara are not adequate as per the WHO and UNICEF standards.

博卡拉市婴幼儿的喂养方式。
背景:要使儿童正常生长发育,适当的喂养方式至关重要,尤其是在儿童出生后的头两年。这些喂养方式会因不同的社会人口因素而有所不同。本研究旨在调查博卡拉市不同病房的婴幼儿喂养方式:采用半结构式问卷对 280 名 0-23 个月婴幼儿的母亲进行了访谈。数据在 Ms-Excel 中输入和清理,然后导出到 SPSS 21.0 版进行统计分析。采用二元逻辑回归分析找出喂养方式与不同自变量之间的关联:结果发现,只有 32.3% 的 0-5 个月大儿童采用适当的母乳喂养,41.8% 的 6-23 个月大儿童采用适当的辅食喂养。正常阴道分娩的婴儿(AOR 18.118,p < 0.01,95% CI 3.831 - 85.689)比剖腹产的婴儿更有可能采用适当的母乳喂养方式。出生顺序为两个或两个以上(AOR 2.226,p = 0.016,95% CI 1.171 - 4.620)和生活在核心家庭(AOR 2.488,p = 0.013,95% CI 1.120 - 5.116)的儿童有适当的辅食喂养方式:这项研究的结论是,按照世界卫生组织和联合国儿童基金会的标准,博卡拉大多数婴幼儿的喂养方式并不适当。
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