| Literature DB >> 21943308 |
Mary Katepa-Bwalya1, Chipepo Kankasa, Olusegun Babaniyi, Seter Siziya.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Counselling human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive mothers on safer infant and young child feeding (IYCF) options is an important component of programmes to prevent mother to child transmission of HIV, but the quality of counselling is often inadequate. The aim of this study was to determine the effect the World Health Organization HIV and infant feeding cards on the quality of counselling provided to HIV positive mothers by health workers about safer infant feeding options.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21943308 PMCID: PMC3189093 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4358-6-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Breastfeed J ISSN: 1746-4358 Impact factor: 3.461
Figure 1Evaluation of HIV and Infant Feeding Counselling Cards: Synopsis of the study.
Characteristics of the study population
| Factor | Intervention | Control | Estimate (95%CI#) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age of the respondent (years) [Mean (95%CI)] | |||
| Total = 178 | Total = 180 | ||
| 27.1 (26.3, 27.8) | 26.8 (25.9, 27.7) | 0.27 (-0.88, 1.42)a | |
| Marital status | |||
| Married | 159 (89.3) | 150 (83.8) | 1.62 (0.73, 3.58)b |
| Education | |||
| Completed | 32 (18.1) | 13 (7.2) | 2.84 (1.21, 6.65)b |
| secondary/ | |||
| some college or | |||
| university | |||
| Occupation | |||
| Salaried job | 22 (12.3) | 6 (3.3) | 4.06 (1.73, 9.54)b |
| or self-employed | |||
| professional | |||
| Number of living children | |||
| > 2 | 57 (33.3) | 64 (37.7) | 0.81 (0.49, 1.33)b |
| Gestational age (weeks) | Total = 134 | Total = 129 | 0.77 (-1.39, 2.93)a |
| [Mean (95%CI)] | 31.2 (29.6, 32.8) | 30.4 (28.9, 32.0) | |
| Husband/partner accompanied respondent to clinic | |||
| Yes | 8 (4.6) | 5 (2.9) | 1.61 (0.26, 9.80)b |
| No | 167 (95.4) | 168 (97.1) |
* Totals may not add up due to missing information
# 95% Confidence Interval
General counselling skills and decision-making process for choosing feeding option
| Factor | Intervention | Control | Relative Risk (95%CI) # |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time taken for counselling sessions (minutes) | |||
| Mean (95% CI) | Total = 164 | Total = 161 | 2.2(0.3, 9.0)a |
| Provider established rapport | 179 (100) | 175 (97.8) | 1.02 (1.00, 1.05)b |
| Provider listened effectively | 171 (96.6) | 158 (88.8) | 1.09 (0.99, 1.20) |
| Provider used helpful non-verbal communication | 168 (94.4) | 142 (79.3) | 1.19 (1.02, 1.39) |
| Provider used open-ended questions | 160 (90.4) | 129 (72.1) | 1.25 (1.04, 1.52) |
| Provider used words that sound judging | 30 (17.4) | 19 (10.7) | 1.63 (0.73, 3.68) |
| Provider used visual aids in explaining risk of HIV transfer through breast milk | 141 (79.2) | 30 (17.0) | 4.65 (2.28, 9.46) |
| Provider discussed possible advantages for informing partner of her HIV status | 166 (92.7) | 146 (82.0) | 1.13 (0.99, 1.29) |
| Provider discussed possible advantages for informing anyone else living in the household of her HIV status | 152 (84.9) | 103 (58.2) | 1.46 (1.11, 1.92) |
| Partner involvement in infant feeding decisions discussed | 161 (91.0) | 116 (65.9) | 1.38 (1.09, 1.75) |
| Provider checked mother's understanding of her feeding choice | 166 (93.8) | 129 (72.9) | 1.29 (1.08, 1.53) |
| Provider performance with regards to quality of counselling was excellent | 123 (69.5) | 69 (38.5) | 1.80 (1.09, 2.97) |
* Totals may not add up due to missing information
# 95% Confidence Interval
a Mean difference (95% Confidence Interval)
b Confidence Interval includes 1
Discussion of advantages and disadvantages of infant feeding options
| Provider discussed advantages and disadvantages for the following infant feeding options | Intervention | Control | Relative Risk (95%CI) # |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total = 180* | Total = 180* | ||
| n (%) | n (%) | ||
| Advantages | |||
| Yes | 171 (100) | 168 (94.9) | 1.05 (1.02, 1.09) |
| No | 0 (0) | 9 (5.1) | |
| Disadvantages | |||
| Yes | 167 (98.8) | 143 (84.1) | 1.18 (1.05, 1.32) |
| No | 2 (1.2) | 27 (15.9) | |
| Advantages | |||
| Yes | 163 (95.9) | 137 (78.3) | 1.23 (1.02, 1.47) |
| No | 7 (4.1) | 38 (21.7) | |
| Disadvantages | |||
| Yes | 160 (94.7) | 127 (73.8) | 1.28 (1.04, 1.58) |
| No | 9 (5.3) | 45 (26.2) | |
| Advantages | |||
| Yes | 127 (77.9) | 12 (7.9) | 9.87 (4.78, 20.36) |
| No | 36 (22.1) | 140 (92.1) | |
| Disadvantages | |||
| Yes | 124 (76.5) | 10 (6.8) | 11.33 (4.90, 26.21) |
| No | 38 (23.5) | 138 (93.2) | |
| Mentioned risk of acquiring pneumonia for a baby on formula | 133 (75.6) | 51 (28.7) | 2.64 (1.53, 4.55) |
| Mentioned risk of acquiring diarrhoea for a baby on formula | 163 (92.6) | 138 (77.5) | 1.20 (1.01, 1.41) |
| Portrayed risks of death on formula higher than exclusive breastfeeding | 94 (55.3) | 73 (45.3) | 1.22 (0.76, 1.95) |
| Health provider performance with regard to the quality of discussing advantages and disadvantages of infant feeding option was excellent | 83 (46.6) | 16 (8.9) | 5.22 (2.19, 12.44) |
* Totals may not add up due to missing information
# 95% Confidence Interval
Exploration of home and family situation regarding the formula option
| Factor | Intervention | Control | Relative Risk (95%CI) # |
|---|---|---|---|
| Provider elicited mother's response about the feasibility to formula feed | 159 (89.3) | 108 (60.3) | 1.48 (1.13, 1.94) |
| Provider inquired if mother has money to buy formula or to pay for transport to collect milk regularly | 156 (87.6) | 85 (47.8) | 1.84 (1.41, 2.39) |
| Provider inquired if client has access to adequate supplies of water and fuel | 151 (84.8) | 63 (36.2) | 2.34 (1.50, 3.67) |
| Provider inquired whether client has a fridge | 103 (57.5) | 50 (28.1) | 2.05 (1.13, 3.70) |
| Provider discussed how the mother would feed the infant at night | 150 (83.8) | 53 (30.1) | 2.78 (1.80, 4.30) |
* Totals may not add up due to missing information
# 95% Confidence Interval
Supporting the mothers who chose the exclusive breastfeeding option
| Factor | Intervention | Control | Relative Risk (95%CI) # |
|---|---|---|---|
| Provider checked mother's understanding of EBF | 150 (96.8) | 150 (93.8) | 1.03 (0.96, 1.11) |
| Provider asked how the mother will manage to feed the baby when away from home during the day | 124 (81.0) | 46 (28.7) | 2.82 (1.70, 4.67) |
| Provider checked mother's understanding about positioning and attachment | 126 (81.8) | 49 (30.6) | 2.67 (1.54, 4.64) |
| Provider explained conditions for which the mother should come back to the clinic immediately | 126 (85.1) | 78 (50.3) | 1.69 (1.14, 2.50) |
| Provider mentioned cracked nipples as a condition for which the mother should come back to the clinic immediately | 123 (96.1) | 84 (95.5) | 1.07 (0.62, 1.84) |
* Totals may not add up due to missing information
# 95% Confidence Interval