Factors influencing breastfeeding duration among Portuguese mothers

Mariana Z. de Oliveira
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Breastfeeding is extensively associated with significant benefits for maternal and child health. The World Health Organization recommends that infants be breastfed up to 24 months. The decision to breastfeed is affected by many factors. The present study aimed to assess the factors contributing to the duration of breastfeeding. An online questionnaire was applied to 351 Portuguese mothers of infants under five years old to collect data on socioeconomic, obstetric, and breastfeeding factors. Conditions that contribute to the duration of breastfeeding were information and education about the topic (p≤0.001), residence area (p≤0.001), number of children (p=0.002), duration of pregnancy (p=0.015), previous experience with breastfeeding (p≤0.001), and difficulties during breastfeeding (p=0.035). In conclusion, among the modifiable barriers which influence breastfeeding cessation, breastfeeding education and information is essential to improve breastfeeding rates. Keywords: Breastfeeding, duration of breastfeeding, literacy, infant nutrition, Portugal
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影响葡萄牙母亲母乳喂养时间的因素
母乳喂养与孕产妇和儿童健康的显著益处广泛相关。世界卫生组织建议母乳喂养婴儿至24个月。母乳喂养的决定受到许多因素的影响。本研究旨在评估影响母乳喂养持续时间的因素。对351名5岁以下婴儿的葡萄牙母亲进行了在线问卷调查,以收集有关社会经济、产科和母乳喂养因素的数据。影响母乳喂养持续时间的因素有:有关母乳喂养主题的信息和教育(p≤0.001)、居住地(p≤0.001)、子女数(p=0.002)、怀孕持续时间(p=0.015)、既往母乳喂养经历(p≤0.001)和母乳喂养困难(p=0.035)。总之,在影响母乳喂养停止的可改变障碍中,母乳喂养教育和信息对于提高母乳喂养率至关重要。关键词:母乳喂养,母乳喂养时间,识字率,婴儿营养,葡萄牙
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