Malnutrition and associated factors among lactating women in Dale District, Sidama, Ethiopia

S. Getachew, Fanuel Belayneh, Efrem Lejore, Amanuel Ayele, Teshale Belayneh
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Abstract Background: Proper diet and nutrition are necessary for the physical growth, mental development, performance, productivity, health, and well-being of an individual. Lactating women are among the most vulnerable groups of the population due to their increased nutritional requirements. This study aimed to assess the magnitude and associated factors of malnutrition among lactating women at public health facilities in Dale, Sidama Region, Ethiopia. Methods: Institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 400 randomly selected lactating mothers from March 20 to April 20, 2022. A structured interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect the data. A logistic regression model was applied to analyze the data using SPSS version 25. An adjusted odds ratio with a 95% CI was used to determine factors associated with malnutrition, considering a p-value <0.05 to declare statistical significance. Result: The magnitude of malnutrition among lactating women in this study was 30.1%. Early marriage [AOR = 2.46, 95% CI: 1.15–5.3], not consuming additional meals during lactation [AOR = 2.19, 95% CI: 1.0–4.72], not using contraceptives [AOR =3.41, 95% CI: 1.05–11.04], dietary diversity score below three [AOR = 3.64, 95% CI: 1.94-6.82], and food insecurity [AO = 7.86, 95% CI: 2.09–29.55] were significantly associated with malnutrition. Conclusion: In the current study, malnutrition among lactating women was high. Attention should be given to early married, non-contraceptive users. In addition, it is crucial to ensure food security and consume additional diversified meals during lactation. Keywords: Malnutrition, Lactating Women, Health Facility, Associated Factors, Dale Woreda    
埃塞俄比亚锡达马戴尔区哺乳期妇女的营养不良及其相关因素
摘要背景:适当的饮食和营养对于一个人的身体生长、智力发育、工作表现、生产力、健康和幸福都是必要的。哺乳期妇女是人口中最脆弱的群体之一,因为她们的营养需求增加了。本研究旨在评估埃塞俄比亚西达马地区戴尔公共卫生机构中哺乳期妇女营养不良的程度及其相关因素。方法:对2022年3月20日至4月20日随机抽取的400名哺乳期母亲进行机构横断面研究。采用结构化的访谈问卷收集数据。采用logistic回归模型对数据进行分析,采用SPSS 25。采用校正比值比(95% CI)确定与营养不良相关的因素,考虑p值<0.05为有统计学意义。结果:本研究中哺乳期妇女营养不良发生率为30.1%。早婚[AOR = 2.46, 95% CI: 1.15-5.3]、哺乳期未额外进食[AOR = 2.19, 95% CI: 1.0-4.72]、未使用避孕药[AOR =3.41, 95% CI: 1.05-11.04]、饮食多样性评分低于3分[AOR = 3.64, 95% CI: 1.94-6.82]和粮食不安全[AO = 7.86, 95% CI: 2.09-29.55]与营养不良显著相关。结论:本研究中,哺乳期妇女营养不良发生率较高。应注意早婚、非避孕药具使用者。此外,在哺乳期确保粮食安全并食用额外的多样化膳食也至关重要。关键词:营养不良,哺乳期妇女,卫生设施,相关因素,Dale worda
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