Literature DB >> 18462854

Breast-feeding knowledge and practices among mothers in Manisa, Turkey.

Emre Yanikkerem1, Rahime Tuncer, Kezban Yilmaz, Meryem Aslan, Gülten Karadeniz.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to determine breast-feeding knowledge and practices among mothers before and after an educational intervention on breast feeding.
DESIGN: cross-sectional, descriptive study using a face-to-face questionnaire.
SETTING: Manisa Maternity and Children's Hospital, which has Baby Friendly status. PARTICIPANTS: 158 women in the early postpartum period. MEASUREMENTS AND
FINDINGS: 10.8% of women were not aware that they should offer colostrum to their babies. Only 43.7% of women commenced breast feeding within the first 30 minutes of giving birth. Prior to receiving the educational intervention, 55.7% of mothers knew how often they should feed their baby, 48.7% knew that they should breast feed their baby for two years together with additional food, although 55.1% of women did not know how to hold their breast during a feed. The mean pre-test score was 9.9 (SD 2.4; range 3-13), and the mean post-test score was 12.6 (SD 0.8; range 9-13). The difference between the mean pre- and post-test scores was statistically significant (paired t = 15.3, df = 157, P < 0.001). CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: given the integral role of breast feeding in improving overall community health, regular breast-feeding counselling should be offered, particularly during the pregnancy and early postpartum period.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18462854     DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2007.10.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Midwifery        ISSN: 0266-6138            Impact factor:   2.372


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