Knowledge and Practice of Infants Exposure to Sunlight Among Lactating Mothers Attending at Yirgalem Hospital, Sidama Regional State.

IF 1.7 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Clinical Medicine Insights-Pediatrics Pub Date : 2021-09-18 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11795565211041348
Addisu Seneshaw Bezabih, Daniel Eshetu, Nigussie Yohanis, Agete Tadewos Hirigo
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Background: Exposure to sunlight is vital for the synthesis of vitamin-D and vitamin D plays an important role in growth and bones strength. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the knowledge and practice of infants exposure to sunlight among lactating women.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from May 01 to 30, 2019 among 327 infant coupled lactating mothers attended at Yirgalem General Hospital. An interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect relevant data through a convenient sampling technique.

Results: A total of 84.7% of respondents exposed infants to sunlight. More than 94% knew the benefit of exposing infants to sunlight. About 20.9%, 25.6%, and 19.9% of mothers exposed infants to sunlight within 15, 16 to 30, and 31 to 45 days of birth, respectively. In addition, 59.9% of respondents exposed infants to sunshine daily and 72.2% exposed without clothing the infants' body. Moreover, 63.5% of mothers have applied lubricants and overall 54.5% of mothers exposed infants to sunlight in good practice. Unemployed women were 4.7 times more likely (aOR; 95%CI: 4.7; 2.0-11.4) to expose infants to sunlight when compared to those employed, while women whose husbands have at least secondary education level were 5.1 times more likely (aOR; 95%CI: 5.1; 1.6-16.1) to expose infants to sunlight when compared to those unable to read and write.

Conclusion: More than 45% and more than one-third of lactating mothers had poor practice and exposed infants to sunlight for inadequate time, respectively. Therefore, the finding indicates a need for awareness creation to increase women's knowledge and practice toward the exposure of infants to sunlight.

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在锡达马州伊尔加勒姆医院就诊的哺乳期母亲中婴儿暴露在阳光下的知识和实践。
背景:暴露在阳光下对维生素D的合成至关重要,而维生素D在生长和骨骼强度中起着重要作用。因此,本研究旨在评估哺乳期妇女对婴儿暴露在阳光下的知识和实践。方法:对2019年5月1日至30日在伊尔加勒姆综合医院就诊的327名婴儿偶乳母亲进行横断面研究。通过方便的抽样技术,使用访谈者管理的问卷来收集相关数据。结果:共有84.7%的受访者将婴儿暴露在阳光下。超过94%的人知道让婴儿暴露在阳光下的好处。约20.9%、25.6%和19.9%的母亲分别在婴儿出生后15天、16天至30天和31天至45天内让婴儿暴露在阳光下。此外,59.9%的受访者每天让婴儿暴露在阳光下,72.2%的受访者不穿衣服暴露在婴儿身上。此外,63.5%的母亲使用了润滑剂,总体上54.5%的母亲以良好的做法将婴儿暴露在阳光下。失业妇女的可能性是男性的4.7倍。95%置信区间:4.7;2.0-11.4),而丈夫至少有中等教育水平的妇女将婴儿暴露在阳光下的可能性是其5.1倍(aOR;95%置信区间:5.1;1.6-16.1)将婴儿暴露在阳光下,与那些不会读写的婴儿相比。结论:45%以上的哺乳期母亲和三分之一以上的哺乳期母亲做法不当,婴儿暴露在阳光下的时间不足。因此,这一发现表明,需要提高意识,以增加妇女对婴儿暴露在阳光下的知识和实践。
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