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Breast Feeding Practice: Positioning and Attachment during Breast Feeding among Lactating Mothers Visiting Health Facility in Areka Town, Southern Ethiopia

BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is the act of milk conveyance from the mother to the infant. Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood are mandatory to ensure growth, health, and development of children to their maximum potential. The positioning of the baby's body is important for mainta...

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Autores principales: Degefa, Nega, Tariku, Befikadu, Bancha, Takalign, Amana, Gizachew, Hajo, Abdo, Kusse, Yisehak, Zerihun, Eshetu, Aschalew, Zeleke
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6475560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31080479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8969432
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author Degefa, Nega
Tariku, Befikadu
Bancha, Takalign
Amana, Gizachew
Hajo, Abdo
Kusse, Yisehak
Zerihun, Eshetu
Aschalew, Zeleke
author_facet Degefa, Nega
Tariku, Befikadu
Bancha, Takalign
Amana, Gizachew
Hajo, Abdo
Kusse, Yisehak
Zerihun, Eshetu
Aschalew, Zeleke
author_sort Degefa, Nega
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description BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is the act of milk conveyance from the mother to the infant. Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood are mandatory to ensure growth, health, and development of children to their maximum potential. The positioning of the baby's body is important for maintaining good attachment and successful breastfeeding. Most difficulties of breastfeeding can be avoided altogether if good attachment and positioning can be achieved at the first and early feeds. Plenty of studies have been conducted to explore factors affecting breastfeeding practice in general; however, there is a meagerness of evidence that assesses factors affecting attachment and positioning during breastfeeding specifically. Therefore, the current study was aimed to assess positioning and attachment during breastfeeding among lactating mothers visiting health facilities of Areka town. METHODS: an institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted by using observational checklist adopted from the World Health Organization breastfeeding observation form. Maternal-related characteristics were collected by using a structured and pretested questionnaire. The study was conducted from April to June 2017. Respondents were selected by using a systematic random sampling technique. Descriptive summaries were done to present pertinent findings and a chi-square test was used to check association between variables. RESULT: There was poorer positioning among primipara mothers (47.1%) than multipara mothers (28.7%). A poor attachment was also more apparent among primipara mothers which were more (31.1%) than the multipara (27.1%) mothers. CONCLUSION: Younger mothers (<20 years old), the primipara, and those who have no formal education deserve more attention, support, and direction to make sure that they can achieve proper positioning and attachment during breastfeeding at the first and early feeds.
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spelling pubmed-64755602019-05-12 Breast Feeding Practice: Positioning and Attachment during Breast Feeding among Lactating Mothers Visiting Health Facility in Areka Town, Southern Ethiopia Degefa, Nega Tariku, Befikadu Bancha, Takalign Amana, Gizachew Hajo, Abdo Kusse, Yisehak Zerihun, Eshetu Aschalew, Zeleke Int J Pediatr Research Article BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is the act of milk conveyance from the mother to the infant. Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood are mandatory to ensure growth, health, and development of children to their maximum potential. The positioning of the baby's body is important for maintaining good attachment and successful breastfeeding. Most difficulties of breastfeeding can be avoided altogether if good attachment and positioning can be achieved at the first and early feeds. Plenty of studies have been conducted to explore factors affecting breastfeeding practice in general; however, there is a meagerness of evidence that assesses factors affecting attachment and positioning during breastfeeding specifically. Therefore, the current study was aimed to assess positioning and attachment during breastfeeding among lactating mothers visiting health facilities of Areka town. METHODS: an institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted by using observational checklist adopted from the World Health Organization breastfeeding observation form. Maternal-related characteristics were collected by using a structured and pretested questionnaire. The study was conducted from April to June 2017. Respondents were selected by using a systematic random sampling technique. Descriptive summaries were done to present pertinent findings and a chi-square test was used to check association between variables. RESULT: There was poorer positioning among primipara mothers (47.1%) than multipara mothers (28.7%). A poor attachment was also more apparent among primipara mothers which were more (31.1%) than the multipara (27.1%) mothers. CONCLUSION: Younger mothers (<20 years old), the primipara, and those who have no formal education deserve more attention, support, and direction to make sure that they can achieve proper positioning and attachment during breastfeeding at the first and early feeds. Hindawi 2019-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6475560/ /pubmed/31080479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8969432 Text en Copyright © 2019 Nega Degefa et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Degefa, Nega
Tariku, Befikadu
Bancha, Takalign
Amana, Gizachew
Hajo, Abdo
Kusse, Yisehak
Zerihun, Eshetu
Aschalew, Zeleke
Breast Feeding Practice: Positioning and Attachment during Breast Feeding among Lactating Mothers Visiting Health Facility in Areka Town, Southern Ethiopia
title Breast Feeding Practice: Positioning and Attachment during Breast Feeding among Lactating Mothers Visiting Health Facility in Areka Town, Southern Ethiopia
title_full Breast Feeding Practice: Positioning and Attachment during Breast Feeding among Lactating Mothers Visiting Health Facility in Areka Town, Southern Ethiopia
title_fullStr Breast Feeding Practice: Positioning and Attachment during Breast Feeding among Lactating Mothers Visiting Health Facility in Areka Town, Southern Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Breast Feeding Practice: Positioning and Attachment during Breast Feeding among Lactating Mothers Visiting Health Facility in Areka Town, Southern Ethiopia
title_short Breast Feeding Practice: Positioning and Attachment during Breast Feeding among Lactating Mothers Visiting Health Facility in Areka Town, Southern Ethiopia
title_sort breast feeding practice: positioning and attachment during breast feeding among lactating mothers visiting health facility in areka town, southern ethiopia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6475560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31080479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8969432
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