Infant feeding knowledge, attitudes and practices of HIV-positive breastfeeding mothers.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2024-07-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2617
Kgabo M Mabotja, Annette van Onselen, Reno E Gordon
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Abstract

Background: Assessment of infant feeding knowledge, attitudes and practices of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive breastfeeding mothers may determine compliance with the chosen feeding method.

Aim: The study assessed knowledge, attitudes and practices on infant feeding among HIV-positive breastfeeding mothers.

Setting: The study was conducted at five clinics in the Chief Albert Luthuli sub-district of Mpumalanga, South Africa.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study with a convenient sample of 155 HIV-positive breastfeeding mothers.

Results: More than half of the participants (54.8%) were knowledgeable of exclusive breastfeeding in general. However, less than half were knowledgeable of exclusive breastfeeding in the context of HIV (46.5%), mixed feeding (28.4%) and replacement feeding (49.0%). Most participants (85.8%) reported that they were advised to exclusively breastfeed for 6 months, 61.3% intended to exclusively breastfeed for 6 months, and 29% intended to stop breastfeeding at 6 months. Most participants (64.5%) intended to introduce solids at 6 months, and for participants who intended to introduce solids before 6 months, 37.7% did not believe that exclusive breastfeeding was sufficient for the baby.

Conclusion: Although most participants were knowledgeable about exclusive breastfeeding, there were misconceptions that required attention such as the lack of knowledge on exclusive breastfeeding in the context of HIV, mixed feeding and replacement feeding. Exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months was the most emphasised infant feeding practice.

Contribution: This study builds on existing literature on infant feeding knowledge, attitudes and practices and provides a basis for interventions for improved exclusive breastfeeding rates.

HIV 阳性母乳喂养母亲的婴儿喂养知识、态度和做法。
背景:对人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)呈阳性的母乳喂养母亲的婴儿喂养知识、态度和做法进行评估,可以确定她们是否遵守所选择的喂养方法。目的:本研究对HIV呈阳性的母乳喂养母亲的婴儿喂养知识、态度和做法进行了评估:研究在南非姆普马兰加省阿尔伯特-卢图利酋长分区的五个诊所进行:方法:对 155 名艾滋病毒呈阳性的哺乳期母亲进行方便抽样的描述性横断面研究:超过半数的参与者(54.8%)了解纯母乳喂养的一般知识。然而,只有不到一半的参与者了解在感染艾滋病毒(46.5%)、混合喂养(28.4%)和替代喂养(49.0%)情况下的纯母乳喂养。大多数参与者(85.8%)表示,他们被建议纯母乳喂养 6 个月,61.3%的人打算纯母乳喂养 6 个月,29%的人打算 6 个月后停止母乳喂养。大多数参与者(64.5%)打算在 6 个月时开始喂养固体食物,而打算在 6 个月前开始喂养固体食物的参与者中,37.7%认为纯母乳喂养对婴儿来说是不够的:尽管大多数参与者对纯母乳喂养有所了解,但仍有一些误解需要引起注意,如对艾滋病毒背景下的纯母乳喂养、混合喂养和替代喂养缺乏了解。纯母乳喂养 6 个月是最受重视的婴儿喂养方式:这项研究以现有的有关婴儿喂养知识、态度和做法的文献为基础,为提高纯母乳喂养率的干预措施提供了依据。
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