Level of Adherence to Feeding Guidelines for Infants Born to Mothers Living with HIV in Rakai District, Uganda

Nwanna Uchechukwu Kevin
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Introduction: There are a number of challenges to both the mother and the healthcare workers due to the risk of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) transmission as a result of infant feeding which poses a risk of HIV transmission. Proper and sufficient nutrition is crucial for child growth and development, and throughout the lifespan of the child. The focus of the Uganda national health sector is to promote health, disease prevention, early diagnosis and treatment of disease. National minimum health care package consists of Maternal and Child Health; Prevention, management, and control of communicable diseases; Prevention, management, and control of noncommunicable diseases; Health promotion and community health initiatives. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the level of adherence to feeding guidelines for infants born to mothers living with HIV in Rakai District, Uganda. Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used with a sample size of 138 respondents and employing a quantitative method of inquiry. A non-probability sampling strategy called consecutive sampling was used to sample the mothers with HIV. Data were analyzed using SPSS to generate descriptive analysis data. Results: Out of 135 HIV mothers interviewed, 69 (51.1%) adhered to breastfeeding guidelines for infants born to HIV mothers. Conclusion: 5 in every 10 HIV mothers adhere to breastfeeding guidelines for infants born to HIV mothers. Recommendations: Timely re-orientation of the mothers and family about the infant feeding, proper monitoring by the health workers.
乌干达拉凯县感染艾滋病毒母亲所生婴儿喂养指南的遵守程度
导言:由于人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)传播的风险,由于婴儿喂养造成了艾滋病毒传播的风险,因此对母亲和卫生保健工作者都提出了许多挑战。适当和充足的营养对儿童的生长发育至关重要,并贯穿儿童的整个生命周期。乌干达国家卫生部门的重点是促进健康、预防疾病、早期诊断和治疗疾病。国家最低医疗保健一揽子计划包括孕产妇和儿童保健;预防、管理和控制传染病;预防、管理和控制非传染性疾病;健康促进和社区健康倡议。目的:本研究的目的是确定乌干达Rakai地区携带艾滋病毒的母亲所生婴儿对喂养指南的遵守程度。方法:采用描述性横断面研究设计,样本量为138人,采用定量调查方法。一种称为连续抽样的非概率抽样策略被用于对携带艾滋病毒的母亲进行抽样。采用SPSS软件对数据进行分析,生成描述性分析数据。结果:在接受采访的135名艾滋病毒母亲中,69名(51.1%)遵守了艾滋病毒母亲所生婴儿的母乳喂养指南。结论:每10名携带艾滋病毒的母亲中就有5人遵守艾滋病毒母亲所生婴儿的母乳喂养指南。建议:及时对母亲和家庭进行关于婴儿喂养的重新定位,由卫生工作者进行适当监测。
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