Role of proper postnatal care in continued exclusive breastfeeding among young Indonesian mothers.

IF 3.2 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Wahyu Triadmajani, Shinta Prawitasari, Abdul Wahab
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Abstract

Background: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) provides numerous health benefits to children. However, the EBF rate is unsatisfactory among young mothers because they often experience difficulties. Thus, interventions during the postnatal period are imperative to encouraging EBF practices in these populations. Postnatal care (PNC) should be delivered appropriately to ensure a positive postnatal experience; however, there has been little discussion of evidence therein to date.

Purpose: This study investigated the association between proper PNC and EBF practices among young Indonesian mothers.

Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed data from the 2017 Indonesia Demographic Health Survey. All mothers aged 15-24 years who delivered an infant within the 2 years preceding the survey were included. Mothers were considered to be receiving proper PNC if they started breastfeeding soon after delivery, attended a PNC appointment within 2 days after giving birth, and received breastfeeding counseling and observation during the PNC visit.

Results: Approximately 51.6% of infants under 6 months of age born to young mothers (those aged 15-24 years) were exclusively breastfed. Appropriate PNC was received by approximately 24.3% of the total population. The correlation between proper PNC and EBF practices was significant among adolescent mothers aged 15-19 years after an age stratification analysis (odds ratio, 8.22; 95% confidence interval, 1.957-34.524). Maternal age became a noticeable confounder after a risk stratification analysis.

Conclusion: Our findings imply the importance of breastfeeding service delivery during the early postnatal period in continuing EBF. Ensuring high PNC quality helps ensure positive postnatal experiences, particularly for adolescent mothers.

适当的产后护理对印尼年轻母亲继续纯母乳喂养的作用。
背景:纯母乳喂养(EBF)对儿童健康有诸多益处。然而,年轻母亲的纯母乳喂养率并不令人满意,因为她们经常遇到困难。因此,必须在产后采取干预措施,鼓励这些人群实行纯母乳喂养。产后护理(PNC)应适当进行,以确保积极的产后体验;然而,迄今为止,有关这方面证据的讨论却很少。目的:本研究调查了适当的 PNC 与印尼年轻母亲 EBF 实践之间的关联:这项横断面研究分析了 2017 年印尼人口健康调查的数据。所有在调查前两年内分娩过婴儿的 15-24 岁母亲均被纳入调查范围。如果母亲在产后不久就开始母乳喂养,并在产后两天内预约了初级保健服务,且在初级保健服务期间接受了母乳喂养咨询和观察,则被视为接受了适当的初级保健服务:在年轻母亲(15-24 岁)所生的 6 个月以下婴儿中,约 51.6%为纯母乳喂养。约 24.3% 的总人口接受了适当的初级保健服务。经过年龄分层分析,在 15-19 岁的青少年母亲中,适当的 PNC 和纯母乳喂养做法之间存在显著的相关性(几率比为 8.22;95% 置信区间为 1.957-34.524)。在进行风险分层分析后,母亲年龄成为一个明显的混淆因素:我们的研究结果表明,在产后早期提供母乳喂养服务对继续母乳喂养非常重要。确保高质量的初级保健服务有助于确保积极的产后体验,尤其是对青少年母亲而言。
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