Model of Exclusive Breastfeeding Social Support on Indonesian Working Mothers

S. Stang, Fadlyah Muliah, Sumarni Marwang, Nurqalbi Sampara
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Working mothers' status is one of the factors that have influenced exclusive breastfeeding. The availability of social support for working mothers can affect whether exclusive breastfeeding is successful. This study's objective was to examine the different types of social support and design a social support model for working mothers in Indonesia. This study employed mixed methods and an explanatory sequential design. There were 400 working mothers with babies ranging in age from 6 to 24 months. The study included 25 working mothers who provided exclusive breastfeeding (cases) and 25 individuals who did not provide exclusive breastfeeding (control). The sampling method was purposive sampling. There were 11 informants, including working mothers who breastfed exclusively, health workers, and healthcare cadres. This study found a significant relationship between social support from the husband (p=0.002), co-workers (p=0.010), parents (p=0.047), and workplace (p=0.002) and exclusive breastfeeding for working mothers. Only the social support of the husband and the workplace determine the social support model in exclusive breastfeeding for working mothers. A husband's contribution is essential in providing social support through emotional and instrumental support.
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印尼职业母亲纯母乳喂养社会支持模式
职业母亲的地位是影响纯母乳喂养的因素之一。职业母亲能否获得社会支持会影响纯母乳喂养是否成功。本研究的目的是考察不同类型的社会支持,并设计一个印尼职业母亲的社会支持模型。本研究采用混合方法及解释序贯设计。调查对象是400名带着6到24个月大的孩子的职业母亲。该研究包括25名提供纯母乳喂养的职业母亲(病例)和25名不提供纯母乳喂养的个人(对照组)。抽样方法为目的抽样。共有11名被调查者,包括纯母乳喂养的职业母亲、卫生工作者和卫生保健干部。本研究发现,来自丈夫(p=0.002)、同事(p=0.010)、父母(p=0.047)和工作场所(p=0.002)的社会支持与职业母亲的纯母乳喂养有显著关系。只有丈夫和工作场所的社会支持才能决定职业母亲纯母乳喂养的社会支持模式。丈夫的贡献在通过情感和工具支持提供社会支持方面是必不可少的。
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