SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC PREDICTORS OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING PRACTICE AMONG WOMEN ATTENDING THE IMMUNIZATION CLINIC OF ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, BAUCHI, NIGERIA.

Q4 Medicine West African journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-10
H A Banaru, I B Abubakar, M Yahkub, S L Pitmang, A B Grema, M D Akangoziri, M Attahiru, J Musa
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Abstract

Introduction: Breastfeeding is a well-established intervention for the improvement of child survival. Although breastfeeding is associated with multiple health and economic benefits for mothers children and society, the recommended breastfeeding rate is low worldwide.

Objective: This study aimed to determine the sociodemographic predictors of EBF among breastfeeding mothers attending the immunization clinic of ATBUTH, Bauchi.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among 420 mother-child dyads attending the immunization clinic. Participants were selected through a systematic random sampling. The rate of exclusive breastfeeding and early initiation of breastfeeding were measured using the WHO 24-hour recall, while the sociodemographic data were collected using a pretested, interviewer-administered questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, Chi-square, and binary logistic regression were used for analysis at p<0.05.

Results: The mean age of the respondents was 28.5 ± 6.2 years, more than half were full-time housewives. The majority were Muslims, and 97.6% of the respondents had some level of formal education. The rate of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) was 46.7%. Predictors of EBF were mothers' age (p= 0.001), and mothers' level of education (p= 0.04).

Conclusion: The rate of EBF as compared to the WHO target is still low. More needs to be done in terms of education, health advocacy, and policy as well as family and social support, to ensure the practice of EBF is improved.

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尼日利亚包奇阿布巴卡尔-塔法瓦-巴莱瓦大学教学医院免疫诊所就诊妇女纯母乳喂养做法的社会人口学预测因素。
引言母乳喂养是提高儿童存活率的一项行之有效的干预措施。尽管母乳喂养可为母亲、儿童和社会带来多重健康和经济效益,但全世界的母乳喂养率却很低:本研究旨在确定在包奇市 ATBUTH 免疫诊所就诊的母乳喂养母亲中母乳喂养的社会人口学预测因素:在免疫诊所就诊的 420 个母婴二人组中开展了一项描述性横断面研究。参与者是通过系统随机抽样选出的。纯母乳喂养率和早期开始母乳喂养率采用世界卫生组织的 24 小时回忆法进行测量,社会人口学数据则采用预先测试、由访谈者填写的问卷进行收集。采用描述性统计、卡方和二元逻辑回归进行分析,结果见表 2:受访者的平均年龄为 28.5 ± 6.2 岁,半数以上是全职家庭主妇。大多数受访者是穆斯林,97.6%的受访者受过一定程度的正规教育。纯母乳喂养(EBF)率为 46.7%。母亲的年龄(p= 0.001)和母亲的教育水平(p= 0.04)是纯母乳喂养的预测因素:与世界卫生组织的目标相比,婴儿早期喂养率仍然很低。需要在教育、健康宣传、政策以及家庭和社会支持方面做更多工作,以确保改善婴儿出生后喂养的做法。
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