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Salma Luthfiyah Sani, E. Achadi
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腹泻仍然是造成全世界五岁以下儿童死亡的主要原因之一。IDHS 2017数据显示,6-23个月大的儿童腹泻患病率最高。本研究的目的是分析儿童喂养实践(早期开始母乳喂养、持续母乳喂养、奶瓶喂养、MDD、MMF、MAD)之间的关系;卫生(饮用水源、饮用水处理、厕所设施、洗手设施);保健利用因素(免疫状况、最近6个月的维生素A);以及社会人口因素(母亲年龄、母亲教育、母亲工作状况、经济状况、居住地)与印度尼西亚6-23个月大儿童腹泻发病率的关系。这项横断面研究共纳入了来自IDHS 2017的4030名6-23个月大的儿童。应用卡方检验和多元逻辑回归分析腹泻的相关因素。研究发现,2017年腹泻的患病率为19.8%。双变量分析表明,腹泻与持续母乳喂养、奶瓶喂养、厕所设施、饮用水来源、产妇年龄、经济状况和居住地显著相关。此外,一些变量的多变量分析结果与腹泻具有统计学意义,这些变量包括使用奶瓶喂养、未改进厕所设施、母亲年龄15-29岁和母亲教育程度低。与腹泻相关的主要因素是厕所设施(OR=1.500,95%CI 1.262-1.784)。健康使用厕所、正确清洁婴儿奶瓶和加强母亲的健康教育是预防腹泻和维持6-23个月儿童健康的关键。
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CHILD FEEDING PRACTICE, SANITATION HYGIENE, AND OTHER FACTORS OF DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN AGED 6-23 MONTHS IN INDONESIA: ANALYSIS OF IDHS 2017
Diarrhea remains one of the major contributors of under five children mortality worldwide. IDHS 2017 data show that 6-23 month-old children have the highest diarrhea prevalence. The objective of this research is to analyze the association of child feeding practices (early initiation of breastfeeding, continued breastfeeding, bottle feeding, MDD, MMF, MAD); sanitation hygiene (source of drinking water, treatment of drinking water, toilet facility, handwashing facility); healthcare utilization factors (immunization status, vitamin A in the last 6 months); and socio-demographic factors (maternal age, maternal education, maternal working status, economic status, residence) with diarrhea incidence in 6-23 month-old children in Indonesia. This cross-sectional study included a total of 4,030 children aged 6-23 months from IDHS 2017. Chi-square test and multiple logistic regression were applied to analyze factors associated with diarrhea. It was found that the prevalence of diarrhea was 19.8% in 2017. Bivariate analysis shows that diarrhea was significantly associated with continued breastfeeding, bottle feeding, toilet facility, source of drinking water, maternal age, economic status, and place of residence. Furthermore, multivariate analysis results in some variables  have a statistically significant association with diarrhea, which are the use of bottle feeding, non-improved toilet facility, maternal age 15-29 years, and low maternal education. The dominant factor associated with diarrhea was toilet facility (OR=1.500, 95% CI 1.262-1.784). Healthy latrines utilization, cleaning baby bottle properly, and enhancing health education for mothers are pivotal to prevent diarrhea and maintain children’s health at 6-23 months.
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