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Magnitude and Factors Associated with Optimal Complementary Feeding Practices among Children Aged 6–23 Months in Bensa District, Sidama Zone, South Ethiopia

BACKGROUND: Prevalence of optimal complementary feeding practices are lower than expected. Undernutrition contributes 35% of children mortality. Our study was aimed to assess magnitude and factors associated with optimal complementary feeding practices among children 6–23 months in Bensa Dstrict, Si...

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Autores principales: Birhanu, Muntasha, Abegaz, Teferi, Fikre, Rekiku
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Research and Publications Office of Jimma University 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6460456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31011263
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejhs.v29i2.2
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Abegaz, Teferi
Fikre, Rekiku
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description BACKGROUND: Prevalence of optimal complementary feeding practices are lower than expected. Undernutrition contributes 35% of children mortality. Our study was aimed to assess magnitude and factors associated with optimal complementary feeding practices among children 6–23 months in Bensa Dstrict, Sidama Zone, South Ethiopia, 2016. METHODS: A community based cross sectional study was conducted from January to February 2016 in (8) randomly selected kebles found in Bensa District. Respondents were selected by using simple random sampling technique after sampling frame was prepared from rapid survey. Pre-tested questionnaire was used to collect information. Then, data were entered into SPSS version 20, Then, crude odds ratio (COR) and adjusted odds ratio (AOR) with 95% confidence interval were computed to examine statistical significance. RESULT: This study revealed that only 8.6% (95%CI: 6.4, 10.7%) of 6–23 months children had optimal complementary feeding practices. Mother's knowledge on optimal complementary feeding (AOR=5.4, 95%CI: 2.7, 11), postnatal care service utilization (AOR=3.4, 95%CI: 1.7, 7), and household food security (AOR=5, 95%CI: 2.5, 10.5) were positively associated with optimal complementary feeding practices. CONCLUSION: Mother's knowledge, postnatal care utilization and household food security positively affected optimal complementary feeding practices. Thus, Bensa District Health Office, Sidama Zone Health Departiment and other respective stakeholders should cooperatively work to enhance knowledge of mothers/care takers on optimal complementary feeding practices, household food security and on advantages of postnatal care service utilization.
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spelling pubmed-64604562019-04-22 Magnitude and Factors Associated with Optimal Complementary Feeding Practices among Children Aged 6–23 Months in Bensa District, Sidama Zone, South Ethiopia Birhanu, Muntasha Abegaz, Teferi Fikre, Rekiku Ethiop J Health Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: Prevalence of optimal complementary feeding practices are lower than expected. Undernutrition contributes 35% of children mortality. Our study was aimed to assess magnitude and factors associated with optimal complementary feeding practices among children 6–23 months in Bensa Dstrict, Sidama Zone, South Ethiopia, 2016. METHODS: A community based cross sectional study was conducted from January to February 2016 in (8) randomly selected kebles found in Bensa District. Respondents were selected by using simple random sampling technique after sampling frame was prepared from rapid survey. Pre-tested questionnaire was used to collect information. Then, data were entered into SPSS version 20, Then, crude odds ratio (COR) and adjusted odds ratio (AOR) with 95% confidence interval were computed to examine statistical significance. RESULT: This study revealed that only 8.6% (95%CI: 6.4, 10.7%) of 6–23 months children had optimal complementary feeding practices. Mother's knowledge on optimal complementary feeding (AOR=5.4, 95%CI: 2.7, 11), postnatal care service utilization (AOR=3.4, 95%CI: 1.7, 7), and household food security (AOR=5, 95%CI: 2.5, 10.5) were positively associated with optimal complementary feeding practices. CONCLUSION: Mother's knowledge, postnatal care utilization and household food security positively affected optimal complementary feeding practices. Thus, Bensa District Health Office, Sidama Zone Health Departiment and other respective stakeholders should cooperatively work to enhance knowledge of mothers/care takers on optimal complementary feeding practices, household food security and on advantages of postnatal care service utilization. Research and Publications Office of Jimma University 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6460456/ /pubmed/31011263 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejhs.v29i2.2 Text en © 2018 Muntasha Birhanu, et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Birhanu, Muntasha
Abegaz, Teferi
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Magnitude and Factors Associated with Optimal Complementary Feeding Practices among Children Aged 6–23 Months in Bensa District, Sidama Zone, South Ethiopia
title Magnitude and Factors Associated with Optimal Complementary Feeding Practices among Children Aged 6–23 Months in Bensa District, Sidama Zone, South Ethiopia
title_full Magnitude and Factors Associated with Optimal Complementary Feeding Practices among Children Aged 6–23 Months in Bensa District, Sidama Zone, South Ethiopia
title_fullStr Magnitude and Factors Associated with Optimal Complementary Feeding Practices among Children Aged 6–23 Months in Bensa District, Sidama Zone, South Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Magnitude and Factors Associated with Optimal Complementary Feeding Practices among Children Aged 6–23 Months in Bensa District, Sidama Zone, South Ethiopia
title_short Magnitude and Factors Associated with Optimal Complementary Feeding Practices among Children Aged 6–23 Months in Bensa District, Sidama Zone, South Ethiopia
title_sort magnitude and factors associated with optimal complementary feeding practices among children aged 6–23 months in bensa district, sidama zone, south ethiopia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6460456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31011263
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejhs.v29i2.2
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