Key correlates of exclusive breastfeeding at three timepoints: Evidence from Ethiopia.

Reproductive, female and child health Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-14 DOI:10.1002/rfc2.15
Seblewongel Yigletu, Shalini A Tendulkar, Ashley C Holmes, Semira Abdelmenan, Amare Tadesse, Hanna Y Berhane, Karen C Kosinski
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Abstract

Aim: To compare factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) within 1 h of birth, within 3 days, and within the first 6 months post-birth.

Methods: We used multivariate logistic regression models and data from "The Alive and Thrive Phase 2 Amhara Baseline Survey 2015" from Ethiopia (N = 3113).

Results: Giving colostrum was strongly associated with EBF at all three time points, controlling for multiple confounders. Putting the baby to the breast before cleaning the baby and before cleaning the mother was significantly associated with EBF within 1 h and for the first 3 days. EBF within an hour of birth was more likely for girl babies than boy babies. Having a healthcare professional check whether the baby was sucking well was significantly associated with EBF 3 days post-birth.

Conclusions: The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding within 1 h of birth and exclusively thereafter for 6 months, which can improve health outcomes for infants and children. In Ethiopia, many factors influence breastfeeding practices, but little is known about how these factors differ at various key timepoints in the 6 months after birth. Our study provides important information on correlates of EBF at three timepoints and shows that factors that are significantly correlated with EBF vary over time. Future research should assess the potential causal links among statistically significant associations between EBF and risk factors at various times between birth and 6 months of age. Ultimately, these findings have the potential to inform areas of intervention related to promoting EBF.

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三个时间点纯母乳喂养的关键相关性:来自埃塞俄比亚的证据
目的:比较出生后1小时内、3天内和出生后6个月内纯母乳喂养(EBF)的相关因素。方法:我们使用多元逻辑回归模型和来自埃塞俄比亚的“2015年生存与繁荣第二阶段阿姆哈拉基线调查”(N = 3113)的数据。结果:在控制多重混杂因素的情况下,在所有三个时间点给予初乳与EBF密切相关。在清洁婴儿和清洁母亲之前将婴儿放在乳房上与1小时内和前3天的EBF显著相关。出生后一小时内发生EBF的女婴比男婴更有可能。产后3天,让医疗保健专业人员检查婴儿是否吮吸良好与EBF显著相关。结论:世界卫生组织建议在出生后1小时内母乳喂养,之后6个月完全母乳喂养,这可以改善婴儿和儿童的健康状况。在埃塞俄比亚,许多因素影响母乳喂养做法,但人们对这些因素在出生后6个月的不同关键时间点上的差异知之甚少。我们的研究提供了三个时间点EBF相关因素的重要信息,并表明与EBF显著相关的因素随时间而变化。未来的研究应评估在出生至6个月大的不同时期EBF和危险因素之间具有统计学意义的关联之间的潜在因果关系。最终,这些发现有可能为促进EBF相关的干预领域提供信息。
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