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M. Abera, Misra Abdulahi, Tolassa Wakayo
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背景:父亲在促进健康母乳喂养方面发挥着重要但经常被忽视的作用。有证据表明,有支持和鼓励伴侣的母亲更有可能计划母乳喂养,并持续更长时间。尽管有这样的好处,但母乳喂养的推广工作主要针对母亲,在较小程度上针对祖母,但父亲往往被忽视。目的:评估埃塞俄比亚南部米沙沃雷达市六个月以下儿童家庭中父亲参与母乳喂养的情况及其相关因素。方法:2016年3月1日至30日进行了一项基于社区的横断面研究,包括定量和定性方法。采用双变量和多变量逻辑回归分析来确定与父亲参与母乳喂养实践相关的因素。关联强度采用95%置信区间的调整比值比进行测量。统计学意义为p<0.05。结果:父亲参与母乳喂养的比例为72.4%。与父亲参与母乳母乳喂养显著相关的因素包括父亲的教育状况[AOR=4.113,95%CI=(2.010,8.414)]、一夫一妻制婚姻状况[AOR=8.473,95%CI=(2.982,24.079)]、访问卫生机构[AOR=5.864,95%CI=,妻子对父亲的参与有良好的感知[AOR=5.616,95%CI=(3.124,10.099)],家中有媒体信息来源[AOR=1.771,95%CI=(1.036,3.027)]。父亲参与母乳喂养的预测因素是教育状况、一夫一妻制婚姻状况、访问医疗机构、妻子对丈夫参与母乳喂养有良好的了解以及家中有媒体信息来源。需要进行进一步的纵向研究,以确定估计之间的偶然关系。
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Fathersâ Involvement in Breast Feeding Practices and Associated Factorsamong Households having Children Less than Six Months in SouthernEthiopia: A Cross Sectional Study
Background: Fathers have an important but often neglected role in the promotion of healthy breastfeeding practices. Evidences show that mothers who have a supportive and encouraging partner are more likely to plan to breastfeed and to breastfeed for a longer duration. Despite this benefit, breastfeeding promotion efforts have largely targeted mothers, and to a lesser extent, grandmothers, but fathers have often been often overlooked. Objective: To assess the involvement of fathers in breastfeeding practices and associated factors among households having less than six months children in Misha woreda, Southern Ethiopia. Method: A community based cross-sectional study involving both quantitative and qualitative approaches was conducted from March 1-30/ 2016. Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses were employed to identify factors associated with fathers’ involvement in breastfeeding practices. Strength of association was measured using adjusted odds ratio with 95% CI. Statistical significance was declared at p<0.05. Results: Fathers’ involvement in breastfeeding practices was 72.4%. Factors that were significantly associated with fathers involvement in breast feeding practices include educational status of fathers [AOR=4.113, 95%CI=(2.010, 8.414)], monogamy matrimonial status [AOR=8.473, 95%CI=(2.982, 24.079)], visiting health facility [AOR=5.864, 95% CI=(2.703, 12.644)], having wives with good perception about fathers involvement [AOR=5.616, 95% CI=(3.124, 10.099)] and having media information source at home [AOR=1.771, 95% CI=(1.036, 3.027)]. Conclusions: Fathers’ involvement in breastfeeding practices was good in Misha woreda. Predictors of fathers’ involvement in breastfeeding practices were educational status, monogamy matrimonial status, visiting health facility, having wives with good perception about their husbands’ involvement in breastfeeding practices and having media information source at home. Further longitudinal studies need to be undertaken to establish casual relationship between estimates.
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