Perilaku Menyusui Bayi pada Etnik Bugis di Pekkae, 2003

Asiah Hamzah, Sukri, Hariani Jompa
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Breast feeding evaluation study in District of Barru in 1998, showed that about 99,0% infants and under five years old children is still breastfed. However, the newborn babies were not breastfed during the first hour but instead were breastfed in the first day (40,6%), second day (18,4%), and the third day (41,0%). Generally, the colostrum is given to newborn infant (83,2%) and most of the infant are breastfed (99,0%), but about 75% of the infant are given the prelacteal feeding. This research aimed to understand breastfeeding behavior in Pekkae community, at Tenete Rilau district, Barru regency. This study was conducted in a qualitative approach setting using ethnological and symbolic interactions approaches. Ethnological paradigm was used to understand mother’s behavior based on significant others and generalized other. There were 13 respondents involved in this study consisting of breastfeeding mothers living in Pekkae village, Barru regency. The result of this study showed that the behavior on breastfeeding closely associated with a cultural belief so – called ‘siri’, which is one of the important buginese cultures inspiring the buginese social livelihood. The behavior of buginese mothers from pregnancy until birth and breastfeeding can be considered as ‘significant others’ and ‘generalized others. This behavior is also attributed to ‘ininnawa madeceng’ (good hope) from the parents so that their children may become good people based on buginese normative culture. Key words: Breast feeding behavior, buginese ethnic
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2003年,Pekkae的非儿童哺乳行为
1998年在巴鲁县进行的母乳喂养评价研究表明,约99.0%的婴儿和5岁以下儿童仍在接受母乳喂养。然而,新生儿在第一个小时没有母乳喂养,而是在第一天(40.6%),第二天(18.4%)和第三天(41.0%)进行母乳喂养。一般情况下,给新生儿初乳(83.2%),大多数婴儿母乳喂养(99.0%),但约75%的婴儿给予乳前喂养。本研究旨在了解巴鲁县Tenete Rilau区的Pekkae社区的母乳喂养行为。本研究采用定性方法,采用民族学和符号交互方法。采用民族学范式对母亲行为进行了基于重要他人和广义他人的理解。本研究共有13名调查对象,包括生活在Barru摄政Pekkae村的母乳喂养母亲。研究结果表明,母乳喂养行为与一种名为“siri”的文化信仰密切相关,这是激发商业社会生活的重要商业文化之一。商业母亲从怀孕到分娩和哺乳的行为可以被认为是“重要他人”和“广义他人”。这种行为也归因于父母的“希望”,希望他们的孩子在商业规范文化的基础上成为好人。关键词:母乳喂养行为;商业民族
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