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Father's Knowledge, Attitude and Support to Mother's Exclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Bangladesh: A Multi-Group Structural Equations Model Analysis.

Yan-Qiong Ouyang1, Layla Nasrin1.   

Abstract

Despite worldwide initiatives, the exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) rate is low. The study aims to investigate the role of fathers' knowledge, attitude and support in formulating mothers' practice of breastfeeding taking Bangladeshi parental cases as a sample. The study uses a standard survey instrument following the theory of planned behavior (TPB). Responses from 332 couples are accepted following a standard criteria and used for analysis. The sample is divided into sub-groups based on delivery mode-vaginal (n = 211, 64%) and cesarean section (n = 121, 36%). Based on the sub-groups, a multi-group structural equation modelling (SEM) is applied to analyze the phenomena. The study finds that a father's knowledge in EBF can, in one way, significantly enhance mother's knowledge by sharing and, in another way, can enhance his own attitude to offer different support to his partner/wife which induces the chances of EBF practices by mothers. The enhanced EBF knowledge of a mother raises her attitude to practice EBF, which is also positively affected by the father's attitude. Thus, fathers' support, coupled with mothers' positive attitude, the mother's intention to practice EBF as per standard guidelines.

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Keywords:  attitude; exclusive breastfeeding; knowledge; structural equation model; support; theory of planned behavior

Year:  2021        PMID: 33802555      PMCID: PMC7998803          DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9030276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)        ISSN: 2227-9032


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