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Suboptimal infant and young child feeding practices in rural Boucle du Mouhoun, Burkina Faso: Findings from a cross-sectional population-based survey

INTRODUCTION: In Burkina Faso in 2016, 27% and 8% of children under-5 were estimated to suffer from stunting and wasting respectively. Here, we report on infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in rural areas of the Boucle du Mouhoun region. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional populatio...

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Autores principales: Sarrassat, Sophie, Ganaba, Rasmane, Some, Henri, Cresswell, Jenny A., Diallo, Abdoulaye H., Cousens, Simon, Filippi, Veronique
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31714910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224769
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author Sarrassat, Sophie
Ganaba, Rasmane
Some, Henri
Cresswell, Jenny A.
Diallo, Abdoulaye H.
Cousens, Simon
Filippi, Veronique
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Ganaba, Rasmane
Some, Henri
Cresswell, Jenny A.
Diallo, Abdoulaye H.
Cousens, Simon
Filippi, Veronique
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description INTRODUCTION: In Burkina Faso in 2016, 27% and 8% of children under-5 were estimated to suffer from stunting and wasting respectively. Here, we report on infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in rural areas of the Boucle du Mouhoun region. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional population-based survey was performed in 2017 in a representative sample of mothers of children aged 6 to 23 months. IYCF practices were assessed using 24-hour dietary recall. Logistic regression was used to identify predictors of IYCF practices. All analyses accounted for sampling stratification by child’s age group and for data clustering. RESULTS: According to mothers’ reports, 60% (95%CI 55, 65%) of children received the minimum meal frequency, but only 18% (95%CI 15, 22%) and 13% (95%CI 10, 16%) benefited from the minimum dietary diversity and the minimum acceptable diet respectively. Only 16% (95%CI 13, 20%) of mothers reported increasing breastfeeding or liquids and continued feeding during an episode of child illness. Knowledge of timely introduction of complementary foods and recommended feeding practices during an illness were low. Despite positive attitudes towards the introduction of key food groups, mother’s perceived self-efficacy to provide children with these food groups every day was relatively low. DISCUSSION: Our findings highlight the need for interventions to improve mothers’ knowledge and practices in relation to IYCF in the Boucle du Mouhoun region. Behaviour change communication strategies have the potential to improve IYCF indicators but should be tailored to the local context. The high attendance of health facilities for preventive well-baby consultations represents an opportunity for contact with caretakers that should be exploited for promotion and child growth monitoring.
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spelling pubmed-68505482019-11-22 Suboptimal infant and young child feeding practices in rural Boucle du Mouhoun, Burkina Faso: Findings from a cross-sectional population-based survey Sarrassat, Sophie Ganaba, Rasmane Some, Henri Cresswell, Jenny A. Diallo, Abdoulaye H. Cousens, Simon Filippi, Veronique PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: In Burkina Faso in 2016, 27% and 8% of children under-5 were estimated to suffer from stunting and wasting respectively. Here, we report on infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in rural areas of the Boucle du Mouhoun region. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional population-based survey was performed in 2017 in a representative sample of mothers of children aged 6 to 23 months. IYCF practices were assessed using 24-hour dietary recall. Logistic regression was used to identify predictors of IYCF practices. All analyses accounted for sampling stratification by child’s age group and for data clustering. RESULTS: According to mothers’ reports, 60% (95%CI 55, 65%) of children received the minimum meal frequency, but only 18% (95%CI 15, 22%) and 13% (95%CI 10, 16%) benefited from the minimum dietary diversity and the minimum acceptable diet respectively. Only 16% (95%CI 13, 20%) of mothers reported increasing breastfeeding or liquids and continued feeding during an episode of child illness. Knowledge of timely introduction of complementary foods and recommended feeding practices during an illness were low. Despite positive attitudes towards the introduction of key food groups, mother’s perceived self-efficacy to provide children with these food groups every day was relatively low. DISCUSSION: Our findings highlight the need for interventions to improve mothers’ knowledge and practices in relation to IYCF in the Boucle du Mouhoun region. Behaviour change communication strategies have the potential to improve IYCF indicators but should be tailored to the local context. The high attendance of health facilities for preventive well-baby consultations represents an opportunity for contact with caretakers that should be exploited for promotion and child growth monitoring. Public Library of Science 2019-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6850548/ /pubmed/31714910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224769 Text en © 2019 Sarrassat et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sarrassat, Sophie
Ganaba, Rasmane
Some, Henri
Cresswell, Jenny A.
Diallo, Abdoulaye H.
Cousens, Simon
Filippi, Veronique
Suboptimal infant and young child feeding practices in rural Boucle du Mouhoun, Burkina Faso: Findings from a cross-sectional population-based survey
title Suboptimal infant and young child feeding practices in rural Boucle du Mouhoun, Burkina Faso: Findings from a cross-sectional population-based survey
title_full Suboptimal infant and young child feeding practices in rural Boucle du Mouhoun, Burkina Faso: Findings from a cross-sectional population-based survey
title_fullStr Suboptimal infant and young child feeding practices in rural Boucle du Mouhoun, Burkina Faso: Findings from a cross-sectional population-based survey
title_full_unstemmed Suboptimal infant and young child feeding practices in rural Boucle du Mouhoun, Burkina Faso: Findings from a cross-sectional population-based survey
title_short Suboptimal infant and young child feeding practices in rural Boucle du Mouhoun, Burkina Faso: Findings from a cross-sectional population-based survey
title_sort suboptimal infant and young child feeding practices in rural boucle du mouhoun, burkina faso: findings from a cross-sectional population-based survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31714910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224769
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