Complementary Feeding Practices and Associated Factors Among Nursing Mothers in Southwestern Nigeria.

International Journal of MCH and AIDS Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-06-29 DOI:10.21106/ijma.363
Folake Olukemi Samuel, Ebunoluwa Grace Ibidapo
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Abstract

Background and objectives: The period of transition from breastfeeding to other foods and liquids, is a very vulnerable period when malnutrition is likely to start in many infants and young children, if appropriate feeding practices are not employed. This study assessed using composite indices, the appropriateness of complementary feeding practices and associated factors among nursing mothers in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.

Methods: This descriptive cross sectional study was conducted in selected primary health facilities in Ijebu-Ode. Multi stage sampling technique was employed to select 283 mother-child pairs. Data was collected using a pre-tested interviewer administered questionnaire which included the World Health Organization Infant and Young Child Feeding Indicators (WHO IYCF) and the Infant and Child Feeding Index (ICFI).

Results: Of the total 283 mother-child pairs studied, 33.6% met minimum meal frequency, 14.5% received minimum dietary diversity (≥4 food groups) and 9.2% received minimum acceptable diet when assessed using the WHO IYCF indicators. Overall, appropriate complementary feeding was low (4.2%) and associated (p<0.05) with factors such as antenatal care visits, child welfare clinic attendance and mother's workplace. On the other hand, the ICFI categorized respondents into low (11.7%), medium (24.7%) and high (63.6%) ICFI scores and were associated (p<0.05) with mother's education and household size.

Conclusion and global health implications: This study revealed a high prevalence of inappropriate complementary feeding practices. The use of composite indices reflected these practices and their associated factors holistically as they revealed different dimensions of complementary feeding. This may be useful for monitoring, evaluation, research and the required advocacy for complementary feeding.

尼日利亚西南部哺乳母亲的补充喂养方法及其相关因素。
背景和目标:从母乳喂养过渡到其他食物和液体的时期是一个非常脆弱的时期,如果不采用适当的喂养方法,许多婴幼儿很可能开始出现营养不良。本研究使用综合指数评估了奥贡州Ijebu-Ode的哺乳母亲补充喂养做法的适宜性及其相关因素。方法:本描述性横断面研究在Ijebu-Ode选定的初级卫生机构进行。采用多阶段抽样方法,选取283对母子。数据收集使用预先测试的采访者管理的问卷,其中包括世界卫生组织婴幼儿喂养指标(WHO IYCF)和婴幼儿喂养指数(ICFI)。结果:在研究的283对母子中,33.6%达到最低进餐频率,14.5%达到最低膳食多样性(≥4种食物组),9.2%达到最低可接受饮食。总体而言,适当的辅食喂养比例较低(4.2%),并与之相关(结论和全球健康影响:本研究揭示了不适当的辅食喂养做法的高患病率。综合指数的使用全面反映了这些做法及其相关因素,因为它们揭示了补饲的不同维度。这可能有助于监测、评价、研究和必要的辅食宣传。
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