Suboptimal complementary feeding practice and its related factors among caregivers of children 6-23 months in Western Ethiopia.

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The journal of medicine access Pub Date : 2025-08-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27550834251366847
Keneni Samuel, Gadisa Fitala Obssie, Dessalegn Tamiru
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Background: Suboptimal complementary feeding practice during the first 2 years of life are key determinants of malnutrition in children and have a negative impact on a child's growth, health, and development.

Objective: To assess the prevalence of suboptimal complementary feeding practice and associated factors among caregivers of children 6-23 months in Dambi Dollo town.

Methods: Community-based cross-sectional study was conducted at Dambi Dollo Town from 9 August to 11 October 2023, among 284 caregivers of children aged 6-23 months. Binary logistic regression was used to measure the strength of association between dependent and independent variables using adjusted odds ratio (AOR) and 95% confidence interval (CI). A p-value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: The prevalence of suboptimal complementary feeding among caregivers of children 6-23 months was 65.8%. Findings of multivariable logistic regression analysis indicated that lack of formal education (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 4.93, 95% CI = (2.35, 10.34)), lack of attending antenatal care (AOR = 2.47, 95% CI = (1.20, 5.08)), and medium knowledge of child feeding practice (AOR = 0.21, 95% CI = (0.09, 0.47)) were significantly associated with suboptimal complementary feeding practice.

Conclusion: This study showed that two-thirds of children were poorly provided complementary food which significantly associated with lack of attending antenatal care, lack of formal education, and medium knowledge on infant and young child feeding practice. These results highlight the need for targeted interventions, including strengthening antenatal care services, promoting maternal education, and enhancing community-based nutrition education programs to improve complementary feeding practices and ultimately support better child health and development outcomes.

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埃塞俄比亚西部6-23个月儿童看护人辅食实践次优及其相关因素
背景:在生命最初2年期间,不理想的辅食做法是儿童营养不良的关键决定因素,并对儿童的生长、健康和发育产生负面影响。目的:了解丹比多洛镇6-23月龄儿童照料者辅食行为不佳的发生率及相关因素。方法:于2023年8月9日至10月11日在丹比多洛镇对284名6-23月龄儿童的照料者进行社区横断面研究。采用二元logistic回归,采用校正优势比(AOR)和95%置信区间(CI)测量因变量和自变量之间的关联强度。A p值结果:6-23月龄儿童照料者辅食次优的发生率为65.8%。多变量logistic回归分析结果显示,缺乏正规教育(调整优势比(AOR) = 4.93, 95% CI =(2.35, 10.34))、缺乏产前护理(AOR = 2.47, 95% CI =(1.20, 5.08))和对儿童喂养方法了解不充分(AOR = 0.21, 95% CI =(0.09, 0.47))与辅食方法不理想显著相关。结论:本研究表明,三分之二的儿童辅食供应不足,这与缺乏产前护理、缺乏正规教育和婴幼儿喂养实践的中等知识密切相关。这些结果突出表明需要采取有针对性的干预措施,包括加强产前保健服务、促进孕产妇教育和加强以社区为基础的营养教育方案,以改进补充喂养做法,并最终支持改善儿童健康和发展成果。
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