Infant and Young Child-Feeding Practices in Two Local Government Areas in Southwest, Nigeria

Funmilayo Esther Omotoye, Raymond Ade Samuel Adesanmi
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Inadequate feeding of 0-2 years children have long been observed in our society and it is one of the global problems causing malnutrition worldwide. The study was cross sectional in design. It was conducted among consenting mothers and caregivers with 504 children 0-24 months in two local government areas (LGA) in Ekiti State, Southwest Nigeria. Respondents were selected using simple random sampling technique. Data was collected on assessment of Infant and young child feeding practice using semi-structured, interviewer administered questionnaires to obtain information on demographic characteristics, breastfeeding practices and complementary feeding practices. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics. Analysis of categorical data between the two groups was performed with Chi-square of Fisher’s exact test. The p-values <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 20 was used for the analysis. All the 504 children 0-24 months assessed were breastfed, 216 (42.9%) initiated breastfeeding within one hour after birth, 138 (27.4%); 78 (28.3%) in Ijero and 60 (26.3%) in Ikole LGAs infants were exclusively breastfed and only 154 (30.6%) were breastfed exclusively for a duration of 5-6 months. Of the 347 children 6-24 months, 124 (35.7%); 79 (40.7%) in Ijero and 45 (29.4%) in Ikole LGAs were fed on appropriate complementary food and 241 (69.5%) initiated complementary feeding at the age of 6 months. Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practice was poor in this study. Therefore, it is important to strengthen the promotion on IYCF practice during child welfare clinics and via mass media.
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尼日利亚西南部两个地方政府地区的婴幼儿喂养做法
0-2岁儿童营养不良是我国社会长期存在的问题,是造成世界范围内营养不良的全球性问题之一。本研究采用横断面设计。该研究在尼日利亚西南部埃基蒂州两个地方政府区(LGA)的504名0-24个月儿童的同意母亲和照顾者中进行。调查对象采用简单随机抽样方法进行选择。采用半结构化、采访者管理的调查问卷收集婴幼儿喂养做法评估数据,以获取人口统计特征、母乳喂养做法和补充喂养做法方面的信息。数据分析采用描述性统计。两组间的分类资料采用Fisher精确检验的卡方分析。p值<0.05认为有统计学意义。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)版本20进行分析。504名0-24个月大的儿童全部接受母乳喂养,216名(42.9%)在出生后1小时内开始母乳喂养,138名(27.4%);Ijero的78名(28.3%)婴儿和iole的60名(26.3%)婴儿接受了纯母乳喂养,只有154名(30.6%)婴儿接受了持续5-6个月的纯母乳喂养。347例6-24月龄患儿中,124例(35.7%);Ijero的79头(40.7%)和iole的45头(29.4%)分别饲喂了适当的辅食,241头(69.5%)在6月龄时开始辅食。本研究中婴幼儿喂养(IYCF)实践较差。因此,在儿童福利诊所和大众媒体加强对儿童年基金实践的宣传是非常重要的。
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