Knowledge and practice of breastfeeding among mothers in Arma’a District Shabwah Governorate - Yemen

Introduction Breastfeeding is almost universal, but there are many barriers for proper breast feeding practices. Inadequate knowledge, or inappropriate practice, of breastfeeding may lead to undesirable consequences. The aim of this study was to assess breastfeeding knowledge, and practice among mo...

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Main Authors: Omer Maroof, Mofareg Hasan, Faiz Daud, Natrah Rani
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Published: Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020
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spelling my-ukm.journal.153072020-10-02T08:31:43Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15307/ Knowledge and practice of breastfeeding among mothers in Arma’a District Shabwah Governorate - Yemen Omer Maroof, Mofareg Hasan Faiz Daud, Natrah Rani, Introduction Breastfeeding is almost universal, but there are many barriers for proper breast feeding practices. Inadequate knowledge, or inappropriate practice, of breastfeeding may lead to undesirable consequences. The aim of this study was to assess breastfeeding knowledge, and practice among mothers in Arma’a district Shabwah governorate and identify factors that may affect breastfeeding practice in the study population. Methods A cross-sectional study using pre-tested validated structured questionnaire conducted among mothers who were attending Arma’a hospital and four health care units around Arma'a district. Sample size was 130 mothers who had at least one child aged two years or younger. Breastfeeding knowledge and practice of participants were assessed based on their experience with the last child. Results This study found that there are only 24 mothers (18.6%) have good knowledge while 106 mothers (81.4%) have low knowledge. 63 mothers (48.5%) had good breastfeeding practice while 67 mothers (51.5%) have poor breastfeeding practice. 54.0% mothers that have good knowledge have good practice while 52.8% mothers of poor knowledge have poor practice. Mothers’s knowledge was significantly associated with their education level and their practice was significantly associated with the number of pregnancies (p-value=0.04 and =0.027 respectively). There was no significant association with other demographic data, and between knowledge and practice. No exclusive breastfeeding reported in this study. Conclusions This study shows that undesirable cultural practices such as giving pre-lacteal, avoiding exclusive breastfeeding are still prevalent among the mothers. The maternal knowledge towards breastfeeding was very low and there was big gap between actual and desired practices. Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15307/1/246-Article%20Text-1386-2-10-20200402.pdf Omer Maroof, Mofareg Hasan and Faiz Daud, and Natrah Rani, (2020) Knowledge and practice of breastfeeding among mothers in Arma’a District Shabwah Governorate - Yemen. International Journal of Public Health Research, 10 (1). pp. 1140-1147. ISSN 2232-0245 http://spaj.ukm.my/ijphr/index.php/ijphr/issue/view/26
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description Introduction Breastfeeding is almost universal, but there are many barriers for proper breast feeding practices. Inadequate knowledge, or inappropriate practice, of breastfeeding may lead to undesirable consequences. The aim of this study was to assess breastfeeding knowledge, and practice among mothers in Arma’a district Shabwah governorate and identify factors that may affect breastfeeding practice in the study population. Methods A cross-sectional study using pre-tested validated structured questionnaire conducted among mothers who were attending Arma’a hospital and four health care units around Arma'a district. Sample size was 130 mothers who had at least one child aged two years or younger. Breastfeeding knowledge and practice of participants were assessed based on their experience with the last child. Results This study found that there are only 24 mothers (18.6%) have good knowledge while 106 mothers (81.4%) have low knowledge. 63 mothers (48.5%) had good breastfeeding practice while 67 mothers (51.5%) have poor breastfeeding practice. 54.0% mothers that have good knowledge have good practice while 52.8% mothers of poor knowledge have poor practice. Mothers’s knowledge was significantly associated with their education level and their practice was significantly associated with the number of pregnancies (p-value=0.04 and =0.027 respectively). There was no significant association with other demographic data, and between knowledge and practice. No exclusive breastfeeding reported in this study. Conclusions This study shows that undesirable cultural practices such as giving pre-lacteal, avoiding exclusive breastfeeding are still prevalent among the mothers. The maternal knowledge towards breastfeeding was very low and there was big gap between actual and desired practices.
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author Omer Maroof, Mofareg Hasan
Faiz Daud,
Natrah Rani,
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Faiz Daud,
Natrah Rani,
Knowledge and practice of breastfeeding among mothers in Arma’a District Shabwah Governorate - Yemen
author_facet Omer Maroof, Mofareg Hasan
Faiz Daud,
Natrah Rani,
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title Knowledge and practice of breastfeeding among mothers in Arma’a District Shabwah Governorate - Yemen
title_short Knowledge and practice of breastfeeding among mothers in Arma’a District Shabwah Governorate - Yemen
title_full Knowledge and practice of breastfeeding among mothers in Arma’a District Shabwah Governorate - Yemen
title_fullStr Knowledge and practice of breastfeeding among mothers in Arma’a District Shabwah Governorate - Yemen
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and practice of breastfeeding among mothers in Arma’a District Shabwah Governorate - Yemen
title_sort knowledge and practice of breastfeeding among mothers in arma’a district shabwah governorate - yemen
publisher Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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