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Determinants of infant and young child feeding practices by mothers in two rural districts of Sindh, Pakistan: a cross-sectional survey

BACKGROUND: Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices during the first two years of life are important for the growth and development of a child. The aim of this study was to assess IYCF practices and its associated factors in two rural districts of Pakistan. METHODS: A cross-sectional study w...

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Autores principales: Khan, Gul Nawaz, Ariff, Shabina, Khan, Ubaidullah, Habib, Atif, Umer, Muhammad, Suhag, Zamir, Hussain, Imtiaz, Bhatti, Zaid, Ullah, Asmat, Turab, Ali, Khan, Ali Ahmad, Garzon, Alba Cecilia, Khan, Mohammad Imran, Soofi, Sajid
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5603092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28936229
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13006-017-0131-z
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author Khan, Gul Nawaz
Ariff, Shabina
Khan, Ubaidullah
Habib, Atif
Umer, Muhammad
Suhag, Zamir
Hussain, Imtiaz
Bhatti, Zaid
Ullah, Asmat
Turab, Ali
Khan, Ali Ahmad
Garzon, Alba Cecilia
Khan, Mohammad Imran
Soofi, Sajid
author_facet Khan, Gul Nawaz
Ariff, Shabina
Khan, Ubaidullah
Habib, Atif
Umer, Muhammad
Suhag, Zamir
Hussain, Imtiaz
Bhatti, Zaid
Ullah, Asmat
Turab, Ali
Khan, Ali Ahmad
Garzon, Alba Cecilia
Khan, Mohammad Imran
Soofi, Sajid
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description BACKGROUND: Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices during the first two years of life are important for the growth and development of a child. The aim of this study was to assess IYCF practices and its associated factors in two rural districts of Pakistan. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted in two rural districts of Sindh province, Pakistan as part of a stunting prevention project between May and August 2014. A standard questionnaire on IYCF practices recommended by World Health Organization was used to collect information from 2013 mothers who had a child aged between 0 and 23 months. RESULTS: Only 49% of mothers initiated breastfeeding within one hour of birth. Thirty-seven percent of mothers exclusively breastfed their infants for six months. Seventy-percent mothers introduced complementary feeding at 6–8 months of age. Eighty-two percent of mothers continued breastfeeding for at least one year and 75% for at least two years of age. IYCF practices were not significantly different for boys and girls in the study area. Being an employed mother (AOR 2.14; 95% CI 1.02, 4.51) was positively associated with the early initiation of breastfeeding. Children who were born at a health facility (AOR 0.65; 95% CI 0.50, 0.84) and were aged six to eleven months (AOR 0.70; 95% CI 0.54, 0.90) were less likely to be have an early initiation of breastfeeding. Mothers aged 25 to 29 years (AOR 1.83; 95% CI 1.05, 3.18), being literate (AOR 1.79; 95% CI 1.15, 2.78), and higher income (AOR 10.6; 95% CI 4.40, 25.30) were more likely to have an improved dietary diversity. Being an employed mother (AOR 2.18; 95% CI 1.77, 4.03) and higher income were more likely to have minimum acceptable diet (AOR 9.7; 95% CI 4.33, 21.71). CONCLUSION: IYCF practices were below the acceptable level and associated with maternal age, maternal illiteracy, unemployment, and poor household wealth status. Emphasis should be given to improve maternal literacy and reduction in poverty to improve IYCF practices.
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spelling pubmed-56030922017-09-21 Determinants of infant and young child feeding practices by mothers in two rural districts of Sindh, Pakistan: a cross-sectional survey Khan, Gul Nawaz Ariff, Shabina Khan, Ubaidullah Habib, Atif Umer, Muhammad Suhag, Zamir Hussain, Imtiaz Bhatti, Zaid Ullah, Asmat Turab, Ali Khan, Ali Ahmad Garzon, Alba Cecilia Khan, Mohammad Imran Soofi, Sajid Int Breastfeed J Research BACKGROUND: Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices during the first two years of life are important for the growth and development of a child. The aim of this study was to assess IYCF practices and its associated factors in two rural districts of Pakistan. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted in two rural districts of Sindh province, Pakistan as part of a stunting prevention project between May and August 2014. A standard questionnaire on IYCF practices recommended by World Health Organization was used to collect information from 2013 mothers who had a child aged between 0 and 23 months. RESULTS: Only 49% of mothers initiated breastfeeding within one hour of birth. Thirty-seven percent of mothers exclusively breastfed their infants for six months. Seventy-percent mothers introduced complementary feeding at 6–8 months of age. Eighty-two percent of mothers continued breastfeeding for at least one year and 75% for at least two years of age. IYCF practices were not significantly different for boys and girls in the study area. Being an employed mother (AOR 2.14; 95% CI 1.02, 4.51) was positively associated with the early initiation of breastfeeding. Children who were born at a health facility (AOR 0.65; 95% CI 0.50, 0.84) and were aged six to eleven months (AOR 0.70; 95% CI 0.54, 0.90) were less likely to be have an early initiation of breastfeeding. Mothers aged 25 to 29 years (AOR 1.83; 95% CI 1.05, 3.18), being literate (AOR 1.79; 95% CI 1.15, 2.78), and higher income (AOR 10.6; 95% CI 4.40, 25.30) were more likely to have an improved dietary diversity. Being an employed mother (AOR 2.18; 95% CI 1.77, 4.03) and higher income were more likely to have minimum acceptable diet (AOR 9.7; 95% CI 4.33, 21.71). CONCLUSION: IYCF practices were below the acceptable level and associated with maternal age, maternal illiteracy, unemployment, and poor household wealth status. Emphasis should be given to improve maternal literacy and reduction in poverty to improve IYCF practices. BioMed Central 2017-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5603092/ /pubmed/28936229 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13006-017-0131-z Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Khan, Gul Nawaz
Ariff, Shabina
Khan, Ubaidullah
Habib, Atif
Umer, Muhammad
Suhag, Zamir
Hussain, Imtiaz
Bhatti, Zaid
Ullah, Asmat
Turab, Ali
Khan, Ali Ahmad
Garzon, Alba Cecilia
Khan, Mohammad Imran
Soofi, Sajid
Determinants of infant and young child feeding practices by mothers in two rural districts of Sindh, Pakistan: a cross-sectional survey
title Determinants of infant and young child feeding practices by mothers in two rural districts of Sindh, Pakistan: a cross-sectional survey
title_full Determinants of infant and young child feeding practices by mothers in two rural districts of Sindh, Pakistan: a cross-sectional survey
title_fullStr Determinants of infant and young child feeding practices by mothers in two rural districts of Sindh, Pakistan: a cross-sectional survey
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of infant and young child feeding practices by mothers in two rural districts of Sindh, Pakistan: a cross-sectional survey
title_short Determinants of infant and young child feeding practices by mothers in two rural districts of Sindh, Pakistan: a cross-sectional survey
title_sort determinants of infant and young child feeding practices by mothers in two rural districts of sindh, pakistan: a cross-sectional survey
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5603092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28936229
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13006-017-0131-z
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