Assessment on Knowledge of Adult Women with Regards to Benefits of Breastfeeding at Prince Bader Housing

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Fahad Aljarboa, Saleh Almanea, Abdullah Aljarboa, Tala Almanea, Bader Aldebasi
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Objective was assess the knowledge of the adult women with regards to the benefits of breastfeeding at Prince Bader Housing. This study was a cross-sectional survey targeting mothers visiting primary health care clinics. Nearly 200 single-page questionnaires with 20 questions were distributed to visiting mothers at the well-baby clinics. Sampling was convenient and randomness was assumed by visit sequence, on a "first-come-first-serve" basis, and those who agreed to participate. Mothers visiting the O.B clinic or visiting the Pediatrician and Well-Baby Clinic within the PHC centers for immunization of their children (under 2 years of age) SPSS was used for data analysis. The total subjects in this study were 188, the average age of the participants was 32.6 years with a standard deviation of 32, the youngest age of the participant was 22 years and oldest age was 46 years and the average family size was 1.5 (roughly 2 children). A substantial majority of mothers agreed that breast milk is better than any formula milk. More than three-fourths of the mothers responded that Exclusive breastfeeding should be given. The majority of mothers can identify the colostrum in breast milk, majority of mothers believed that breastfeeding will protect their baby from specific diseases.In this study, more than two-thirds of the mothers answered questions in a manner that indicates they are well educated about the benefit of breastfeeding. This points towards the implementation of a good educational program for mothers by healthcare providers.
在贝德王子住宅对成年妇女关于母乳喂养益处的知识进行评估
目的是评估成年妇女关于在贝德王子住宅母乳喂养的好处的知识。本研究是一项横断面调查,目标是访问初级卫生保健诊所的母亲。将近200份单页问卷,包含20个问题,分发给在健康婴儿诊所就诊的母亲。抽样是方便和随机假设的访问顺序,在“先到先得”的基础上,那些同意参加。访问产科诊所或访问PHC中心内的儿科医生和Well-Baby诊所为其2岁以下儿童接种疫苗的母亲使用SPSS进行数据分析。本研究共188人,平均年龄32.6岁,标准差32,最小年龄22岁,最大年龄46岁,平均家庭规模1.5人(约2个孩子)。绝大多数母亲都认为母乳比任何配方奶都好。超过四分之三的母亲回答说,应该给予纯母乳喂养。大多数母亲可以识别母乳中的初乳,大多数母亲认为母乳喂养可以保护婴儿免受特定疾病的侵害。在这项研究中,超过三分之二的母亲回答问题的方式表明她们对母乳喂养的好处有很好的了解。这就要求医疗保健提供者为母亲实施一项良好的教育方案。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology (2146-8397) Between (2012 Volume 1, Issue 1 - 2018 Volume 7, Issue 1). Journal of Complementary Medicine Research is aimed to serve a contemporary approach to the knowledge about world-wide usage of complementary medicine and their empirical and evidence-based effects. ISSN: 2577-5669
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