Predictors of breastfeeding practices among mothers in a developing African country – A tertiary facility based study in Calabar, Nigeria

JM Ikobah, K. Uhegbu, I. Agbor, E. Udoh
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Introduction: Breastfeeding is essential for optimum childhood development. Although there is an increased awareness of the importance of breast milk, the Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey of 2018 showed that less than one-third (29%) of mothers in Nigeria practice exclusive breastfeeding. This may be attributed to several factors, hence the need for this study to assess the indicators and predictors of breastfeeding practices among mothers in a tertiary facility in Calabar, Cross River State. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar, Nigeria. Consenting mothers of children aged six weeks to two years were sequentially recruited into the study using an interviewer-administered questionnaire. A test of association of categorical variables was done using Chi square test and pvalue was set at 0.05. Results: One hundred and twenty one children and their mothers were surveyed. Mean age of children was 6.2±3.8months and mothers was 28±25years. Exclusive breastfeeding rate for six months was 67.8%.Timely breastfeeding within one hour of life was 44.6%,ever breastfed rate was 86%. Practice of giving water alongside breast milk and use of breast milk substitute was 18.2% and 14.0% respectively. Mothers age was significantly associated with practice of exclusive breastfeeding (p=0.014) and giving water alongside breast milk (p=0.005) while birth order was associated with timely commencement of breastfeeding within one hour of life (p=0.022). Conclusion: The ever breastfed and exclusive breastfeeding rates were fairly high. However, the timely first suckling rate, increased use of breast milk substitute and giving of water alongside breast milk in the first six months of life were low. There is the need for continuous health education of mothers.
非洲发展中国家母亲母乳喂养行为的预测因素——尼日利亚卡拉巴尔的一项基于三级机构的研究
母乳喂养对儿童的最佳发育至关重要。尽管人们对母乳重要性的认识有所提高,但2018年尼日利亚人口与健康调查显示,尼日利亚只有不到三分之一(29%)的母亲实行纯母乳喂养。这可能归因于几个因素,因此有必要进行这项研究,以评估克罗斯河州卡拉巴尔一家三级机构中母亲母乳喂养做法的指标和预测因素。方法:本横断面研究在尼日利亚卡拉巴尔卡拉巴尔大学教学医院进行。孩子年龄在6周至2岁之间的同意母亲被依次招募到研究中,使用的是一份由访谈者填写的问卷。分类变量的相关性检验采用卡方检验,p值设为0.05。结果:对121名儿童及其母亲进行了调查。患儿平均年龄6.2±3.8个月,母亲平均年龄28±25岁。6个月纯母乳喂养率为67.8%。1小时内及时母乳喂养率为44.6%,曾经母乳喂养率为86%。在母乳中喝水和使用母乳替代品的比例分别为18.2%和14.0%。母亲的年龄与纯母乳喂养(p=0.014)和饮水与母乳(p=0.005)显著相关,而出生顺序与在出生后1小时内及时开始母乳喂养(p=0.022)相关。结论:母乳喂养率和纯母乳喂养率均较高。然而,在生命的前六个月,及时的第一次哺乳率,母乳替代品的使用增加以及在母乳中给予水的情况很低。有必要对母亲进行持续的健康教育。
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