Solomon Olusoji Abidemi, A. Femi, Solomon Oluremi Olayinka, Ajayi Paul Oladapo, Deji Samson Ayo, Oluyide Olumuyiwa Peter, Popoola Tomilayo Ajoke
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目的:母乳喂养已被世界卫生组织认可为喂养婴儿最有效的方法。了解在尼日利亚阿多-埃基蒂初级保健中心接种疫苗的母亲的母乳喂养做法,并调查影响这种做法的因素。方法:采用横断面描述性研究设计,采用Fisher公式随机抽取450名调查对象。采用多阶段抽样技术,通过投票随机抽样,在阿多辖区15个病区中选出2个病区,每个病区选出2个初级卫生保健病区。采用适应性、半结构化、访谈式问卷,使用Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 25输入数据并进行分析,p值设为5%。调查结果:在答复者中,152人(33.8%)纯母乳喂养婴儿,163人(36.2%)在分娩后一小时内开始母乳喂养。132人(29.3%)给予乳前喂养,其中93人(70.4%)给予水和葡萄糖。从多变量分析来看,受雇母亲更倾向于纯母乳喂养婴儿,OR为1.58,p值<0.05。初产妇在分娩后1小时内开始母乳喂养的可能性较小,OR为0.62,p值为0.03。建议:相当数量的母亲仍然没有实行纯母乳喂养,也没有在分娩后足够早开始母乳喂养。有必要教育妇女,特别是初产妇,了解早期开始母乳喂养的好处和泌乳前喂养的危险。
Practice of Breastfeeding among Mothers Attending Immunization Clinics in Primary Health Care Centres, Southwest-Nigeria: A Cross-sectional Study
Purpose: Breastfeeding has been endorsed by the World Health Organization as the most effective method to feed infants. To find out the breastfeeding practices and examine the factors affecting the practice among mothers attending immunization clinics at Primary Health Centers within Ado-Ekiti in Nigeria.
Methodology: A total of 450 respondents were randomly selected with Fisher’s formula using a cross-sectional descriptive study design. Multistage sampling techniques was used to select two out of fifteen wards in Ado Local Government Area through random sampling by balloting, out of which two Primary Health Care was selected one from each Local Government Area. Adapted, semi-structured, interview administered questionnaire was used, data was entered and analyzed with Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 25 and p value set at 5%.
Findings: Out of the respondents, 152 (33.8%) exclusively breastfed their babies and 163 (36.2%) initiated breastfeeding within one hour after delivery. One hundred and thirty-two (29.3%) gave pre-lacteal feeding to their babies, of whom 93 (70.4%) gave water and glucose. From the multivariate analysis, the mothers that were employed were more likely to exclusively breastfed their babies with OR of 1.58 and p value of <0.05. The primiparous mothers were less likely to initiate breastfeeding within one hour of delivery OR of 0.62 and p value of 0.03.
Recommendation: Significant numbers of the mothers were still not practicing exclusive breastfeeding and not initiating breastfeeding early enough after delivery. There is need to educate women especially the primiparous mothers on the benefits of early initiation of breastfeeding and danger of pre-lacteal feeding.