| Literature DB >> 25195763 |
Rajendra Karkee1, Andy H Lee, Vishnu Khanal, Colin W Binns.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Existing information on breastfeeding in low income countries such as Nepal has been largely derived from cross-sectional demographic health surveys. This study investigated exclusive breastfeeding rates, and compared the duration of exclusive breastfeeding between rural and urban mothers in central Nepal using an alternate cohort methodology.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25195763 PMCID: PMC4161870 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-927
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Maternal characteristics by residential location, Kaski District, Nepal (n = 639)
| Characteristic | Urban | Rural | Total | p* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
| 343 (53.7) | 296 (46.3) | 639 | ||
|
| 0.07 | |||
| 15 - 19 | 40 (11.7) | 51 (17.2) | 91 (14.2) | |
| 20 - 24 | 173 (50.4) | 151 (51.0) | 324 (50.7) | |
| 25 - 40 | 130 (37.9) | 94 (31.8) | 224 (35.1) | |
|
| 0.29 | |||
| Primiparous | 170 (49.6) | 159 (53.7) | 329 (51.5) | |
| Multiparous | 173 (50.4) | 137 (46.3) | 310 (48.5) | |
|
| < 0.001 | |||
| Unemployed | 249 (72.6) | 260 (87.8) | 509 (79.7) | |
| Semi-employed | 71 (20.7) | 27 (9.1) | 98 (15.3) | |
| Employed | 23 (6.7) | 9 (3.0) | 32 (5.0) | |
|
| < 0.001 | |||
| Upper caste | 171 (50.3) | 168 (56.8) | 339 (53.3) | |
| Janajati | 97 (28.5) | 41 (13.9) | 138 (21.7) | |
| Lower caste | 72 (21.2) | 87 (29.4) | 159 (25.0) | |
|
| < 0.001 | |||
| None | 31 (9.0) | 22 (7.4) | 53 (8.3) | |
| Primary | 72 (21.0) | 61 (20.6) | 133 (20.8) | |
| Secondary | 96 (28.0) | 142 (48.0) | 238 (37.2) | |
| College | 144 (42.0) | 71 (24.0) | 215 (33.6) | |
|
| < 0.001 | |||
| Home | 29 (8.5) | 63 (21.4) | 92 (14.5) | |
| Facility | 311 (91.5) | 231 (78.6) | 542 (85.5) | |
|
| < 0.001 | |||
| Vaginal | 277 (81.2) | 273 (92.9) | 550 (86.6) | |
| Caesarean | 64 (18.8) | 21 (7.1) | 85 (13.4) | |
|
| 0.67 | |||
| < 4 | 92 (26.8) | 75 (25.3) | 167 (26.1) | |
| ≥ 4 | 251 (73.2) | 221 (74.7) | 472 (73.9) | |
|
| < 0.001 | |||
| Yes | 212 (61.8) | 258 (87.2) | 470 (73.6) | |
| No | 131 (38.2) | 38 (12.8) | 169 (26.4) | |
|
| 0.22 | |||
| Yes | 271 (79.0) | 245 (82.8) | 516 (80.8) | |
| No | 72 (21.0) | 51 (17.2) | 123 (19.2) | |
|
| 0.61 | |||
| Male | 206 (60.1) | 172 (58.1) | 378 (59.2) | |
| Female | 137 (39.9) | 124 (41.9) | 261 (40.8) | |
|
| 0.001 | |||
| No | 244 (71.1) | 172 (58.1) | 416 (65.1) | |
| Yes | 99 (28.9) | 124 (41.9) | 223 (34.9) |
*Chi-square test between urban and rural participants.
Figure 1Study flow chart.
Breastfeeding status by residential location, Kaski district, Nepal, 2012
| Breastfeeding | At birth | 4 weeks | 12 weeks | 22 weeks | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Urban n = 343 | Rural n = 296 | Total n = 639 | Urban n = 343 | Rural n = 296 | Total n = 639 | Urban n = 319 | Rural n = 296 | Total n = 615 | Urban n = 282 | Rural n = 233 | Total n = 515 | |
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |
| Any | 297 (86.6) | 284 (95.9) | 581 (90.9) | 339 (98.8) | 296 (100.0) | 635 (99.3) | 311 (97.4) | 296 (100) | 607 (98.6) | 275 (97.5) | 230 (98.7) | 505 (98.0) |
| Exclusive | 297 (86.6) | 284 (95.9) | 581 (90.9) | 280 (81.6) | 259 (87.5) | 539 (84.4) | 201 (63.0) | 212 (71.6) | 413 (67.2) | 76 (26.9) | 77 (33.0) | 153 (29.7) |
Factors associated with cessation of exclusive breastfeeding, Kaski District, Nepal, 2012 (n = 581)
| Factor | Crude hazard ratio | Adjusted hazard ratio* | p |
|---|---|---|---|
| (95% CI) | (95% CI) | ||
| Residential location | 0.02 | ||
| Rural | 1 | 1 | |
| Urban | 1.21 (0.98, 1.49) | 1.28 (1.03, 1.60) | |
| Method of delivery | < 0.001 | ||
| Vaginal | 1 | 1 | |
| Caesarean | 2.12 (1.54, 2.93) | 1.88 (1.36, 2.62) | |
| Breastfeeding problem | < 0.001 | ||
| No | 1 | 1 | |
| Yes | 2.03 (1.61, 2.47) | 2.07 (1.66, 2.57) |
*Factors excluded from the backward stepwise Cox regression were maternal age, parity, employment status, caste, education, place of delivery, frequency of antenatal visits, breastfeeding information, encouragement to breastfeed, and sex of infant.