Breastfeeding Trends and it's Related Factors in Indonesia: A National Survey

IF 0.4 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Y. Prasetyo, Henik Tri Rahayu, A. D. Kurnia, N. Masruroh, Nur Melizza, Rusnani AB Latif
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This cross-sectional study aimed to examine breastfeeding trends and factors in Indonesia using Demographic Health Survey (DHS) data from 2007 to 2017. The research data were obtained from three Indonesia Demographic Health Surveys. The data covered households and women aged 15‒49 years old, including 40,701 households and 32,895 women in 2007; 43,852 households and 45,607 women in 2012; and 47,963 households and 49,627 women in 2017. Descriptive statistics was deployed to analyze the sociodemographic factors of the respondents. A questionnaire was employed to obtain data on the mothers' age, residence, education, economic status, mother working, marital status, literacy, place of delivery, first Antenatal Care (ANC) place, child size at birth, and gender of the child. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to analyze factors related to breastfeeding and how big the impact is. The findings indicate that the trend of breastfeeding in Indonesia significantly decreased based on the characteristics of mothers and children. The rates of breastfeeding (exclusive breastfeeding infants aged 0‒5 months who received only breast milk) among mothers living in urban areas decreased significantly from 41.6% in 2012 to 38.4% in 2017. In 2017, children with normal birth weight (OR=0.87, 95% CI:0.53‒1.45), boys (OR=1.01, 95% CI:0.92‒1.10), and non-illiterate mothers (OR=0.50, 95% CI:0.46‒0.55) had higher odds of breastfeeding compared to children with small birth weight, girls, and illiterate mothers. Factors associated with breastfeeding also change every year. In 2012, breastfeeding was related to marital status and delivery, but in 2017 it was not associated with those factors. Factors related to breastfeeding in Indonesia are age, residence, education, weight index, size of child at birth, mother’s occupation, marital status, literacy, place of delivery, and first ANC place. These results are important for developing policies to improve maternal and child health in Indonesia by increasing education and mother training for early initiation of breastfeeding.
印尼母乳喂养趋势及其相关因素的全国调查
这项横断面研究旨在利用2007年至2017年的人口健康调查(DHS)数据,调查印度尼西亚的母乳喂养趋势和因素。研究数据来自三次印度尼西亚人口健康调查。数据涵盖15-49岁的家庭和妇女,包括2007年的40701个家庭和32895名妇女;2012年,43852户家庭和45607名妇女;2017年有47963户家庭和49627名妇女。描述性统计被用来分析受访者的社会人口因素。采用问卷调查获得了母亲的年龄、居住地、教育程度、经济状况、母亲工作、婚姻状况、识字率、分娩地点、首次产前护理(ANC)地点、出生时的孩子大小和孩子性别等数据。采用多元逻辑回归分析法分析了与母乳喂养相关的因素及其影响程度。研究结果表明,根据母亲和儿童的特点,印尼母乳喂养的趋势显著下降。生活在城市地区的母亲的母乳喂养率(仅接受母乳喂养的0-5个月纯母乳喂养婴儿)从2012年的41.6%显著下降到2017年的38.4%。2017年,与出生体重较小的儿童、女孩和文盲母亲相比,出生体重正常的儿童(OR=0.87,95%CI:0.53-1.45)、男孩(OR=1.01,95%CI:0.92-1.10)和非文盲母亲(OR=0.50,95%CI:0.46-0.55)母乳喂养的几率更高。与母乳喂养相关的因素每年都在变化。2012年,母乳喂养与婚姻状况和分娩有关,但2017年与这些因素无关。在印度尼西亚,与母乳喂养相关的因素包括年龄、居住地、教育程度、体重指数、出生时孩子的大小、母亲的职业、婚姻状况、识字率、分娩地点和首次ANC出生地。这些结果对于制定政策,通过增加早期母乳喂养的教育和母亲培训来改善印度尼西亚的妇幼健康具有重要意义。
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