A baseline assessment of the knowledge, attitude, and practices of exclusive breastfeeding among women enrolled in a cluster randomized trial in Anambra State Nigeria

IF 0.1 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology Pub Date : 2023-06-08 DOI:10.29328/journal.cjog.1001129
Ejie Izuchukwu Loveth, Anetoh Maureen Ugonwa, Atakulu Rita Oluebubechukwu, Ogbonna Brian Onyebuchi, Nwabanne Amarachi Triumph, Agujiobi Chinazom Cynthia, Aniugbo Benjamin Maduabuchukwu, Umeh Ifeoma Blessing, Ofomata Chijioke Maxwell, Chigbo Chisom God’swill, Agbapuonwu Noreen Ebelechukwu Noreen Ebelechukwu, Eleje Lydia Ijeoma, Onubogu Chinyere Ukamaka, Eleje George Uchenna, Ekwunife Obinna Ikechukwu, I. Mbagwu Sonne
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Background: Exclusive breastfeeding has great benefits for both the mother and the child. Few studies have been carried out on interventions to improve Exclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) practice by childbearing mothers. No study has formulated and/or implemented a hospital-based maternal counseling guide intervention to improve EBF practice. This baseline study assessed the knowledge, attitude, and practice of EBF on mothers who were enrolled in antenatal clinics for a cluster randomized trial and the disparity in the knowledge of EBF based on lactation, age, sex, and source of income. Methods: We formulated a hospital-based counseling guide on exclusive breastfeeding, which is under implementation by prenatal and nursing mothers, to promote EBF practice in the study area. A cross-sectional study was conducted in two hospitals randomly selected from twelve hospitals in Anambra State. The study was among pregnant women who were in their second trimester. The data collection took place from March to April 2022. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Chi-Square. The test of significance was set at p < 0.05. Results: The control and the intervention arms had an equal number of enrolees (144) each and more than half of the participants were between the ages of 23 – 32 years. The majority of the participants showed adequate knowledge of exclusive breastfeeding as over 90% knew that EBF is important and capable of improving their baby's immunity. The participants demonstrated a positive attitude to exclusive breastfeeding and they had a significantly high level of practice of daily consumption of galactagogues. The study suggested that the majority did not practice breast milk extraction mainly because the process of extraction is painful and some do not know how to carry out the extraction. Conclusion: The mothers have the requisite knowledge of the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding to their infants and themselves. However, they do not practice EBF. Interventions to improve EBF practice should focus on educating mothers on proper breast milk extraction and storage techniques.
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在尼日利亚阿南布拉州参加一项聚类随机试验的妇女中,对纯母乳喂养的知识、态度和做法进行基线评估
背景:纯母乳喂养对母亲和孩子都有很大的好处。很少有研究开展干预措施,以改善纯母乳喂养(EBF)实践的育龄母亲。没有研究制定和/或实施以医院为基础的孕产妇咨询指导干预来改善EBF实践。这项基线研究评估了在产前诊所参加随机分组试验的母亲对EBF的知识、态度和实践,以及基于哺乳期、年龄、性别和收入来源的EBF知识的差异。方法:我们制定了以医院为基础的纯母乳喂养咨询指南,并由产前和哺乳母亲实施,以促进研究地区的EBF实践。在阿南布拉州12家医院中随机选择的两家医院进行了横断面研究。这项研究是在妊娠中期的孕妇中进行的。数据收集于2022年3月至4月进行。数据采用描述性统计和卡方分析。显著性检验设为p < 0.05。结果:对照组和干预组的受试者人数相等(144人),半数以上的受试者年龄在23 - 32岁之间。大多数参与者对纯母乳喂养有足够的了解,超过90%的人知道纯母乳喂养很重要,能够提高婴儿的免疫力。参与者对纯母乳喂养表现出积极的态度,并且他们每天服用催乳剂的实践水平显著提高。研究表明,大多数人没有进行母乳提取,主要是因为提取过程很痛苦,有些人不知道如何进行提取。结论:母亲对纯母乳喂养对婴儿和自己的益处有必要的了解。然而,他们并没有实践EBF。改善EBF实践的干预措施应侧重于教育母亲正确的母乳提取和储存技术。
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Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology
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