Barriers in use of colostrum, Breast milk, and supplemental feed: assessing maternal Knowledge & practices

Hina Jawaid, Marriam Sheraz, Khudija Amna Arif, Zia Ul Hassan, Hina Akhter
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BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Colostrum and breast milk are not only highly nutritious but also a source of maternal antibodies for infants. We explore maternal awareness and barriers in use of colostrum and breast milk. METHODOLOGY: This cross-sectional study included mothers of children aged 3 years or less who visited primary care centers in urban and peri-urban areas of Lahore, Pakistan, between December 2020 to March 2021. RESULTS: A total of 384 mothers were included in the study, mean age was 28 years. 47% (n=179) had primary or secondary school education. Higher maternal education (p=0.05) and age were associated with better knowledge about the benefits of colostrum. Reasons for not giving colostrum among mothers without formal education (42%) were “it’s not clean milk”, while 38% of mothers with higher education give a reason they could not feed because find it difficult due to C-section. Use of supplemental feed was noted across all educational levels, 60% mothers with no educational background preferred bovine milk, whereas 79% of highly qualified ones preferred formula milk (p=0.00). The use of formula milk was more frequently observed in families with 100,000 PKR per month and above (p=0.00). 80% of mothers were unaware that bovine milk in infants can lead to anemia. CONCLUSION: There is inadequate knowledge, among mothers of all educational levels with reference to colostrum use and the relationship between consumption of bovine milk by infants and iron deficiency. Measures to improving maternal nutritional awareness and optimize infant feeding practices during antenatal visits are needed.
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使用初乳、母乳和补充饲料的障碍:评估孕产妇的知识和做法
背景与目的:初乳和母乳不仅营养丰富,而且是婴儿母体抗体的来源。我们探讨产妇的意识和障碍,在使用初乳和母乳。方法:本横断面研究包括在2020年12月至2021年3月期间前往巴基斯坦拉合尔城市和城郊地区初级保健中心就诊的3岁或以下儿童的母亲。结果:共纳入384名母亲,平均年龄28岁。47% (n=179)接受过小学或中学教育。较高的母亲教育程度(p=0.05)和年龄与更好地了解初乳的益处相关。未受过正规教育的母亲不喂初乳的原因(42%)是“不干净的奶”,而受过高等教育的母亲中有38%的人给出了不能喂初乳的原因,因为剖腹产很难。所有教育水平的母亲都使用添加饲料,60%没有教育背景的母亲更喜欢牛奶,而79%的高教育水平的母亲更喜欢配方奶(p=0.00)。在每月PKR≥100,000的家庭中,配方奶的使用更为频繁(p=0.00)。80%的母亲不知道婴儿喝牛奶会导致贫血。结论:不同教育水平的母亲对初乳的使用以及婴儿食用牛奶与缺铁之间的关系了解不足。需要采取措施提高产妇的营养意识并优化产前检查期间的婴儿喂养方法。
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