Infant and young child feeding practices among mothers in Palo, Leyte: Determinants and association with children's nutritional status

The study aimed to describe the feeding practices of mothers with children <24 months in Palo, Leyte and to determine the association of their feeding practices with the level of their knowledge on children's nutrition <24 months, the level of their access to maternal health services and...

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Main Author: Dycoco, Flory Ann C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-125532021-02-03T07:58:24Z Infant and young child feeding practices among mothers in Palo, Leyte: Determinants and association with children's nutritional status Dycoco, Flory Ann C. The study aimed to describe the feeding practices of mothers with children <24 months in Palo, Leyte and to determine the association of their feeding practices with the level of their knowledge on children's nutrition <24 months, the level of their access to maternal health services and mass media, and the level of nutritional status of their children. The study used a descriptive research design. Using the quantitative methodological approach, survey was used as its data collection technique with the use of an interview schedule as research instrument. A simple random sampling was used to select 95 mothers (18-49 years old) who have children aged <24 months, and a resident of Palo, Leyte. Descriptive statistics was used to determine the level of their knowledge on children's nutrition, the level of access to maternal health services and mass media, and level of nutritional status of their children. Results showed that they have high level of knowledge on children's nutrition, mostly have 4 antenatal visits, have NSVD, they gave birth at health facility with the presence of skilled birth attendant, and that they have low level of access to mass media. Most children have a normal nutritional status, while 25% were stunted, 13% severely stunted, 6% wasted and 2% severely wasted. Inferential statistics were performed to determine the association of their feeding practices with the level of their knowledge on children's nutrition, the level of their access to maternal health services and mass media, the level of nutritional status of their children. Results showed that knowledge on children's nutrition and access to maternal health services specifically, mothers who had cesarean on type of delivery, those who gave birth at home and had traditional birth attendant are found to be determinants of mothers appropriate feeding practices with their children <24 months. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/5715 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Maternal health services--Philippines--Leyte--Palo Maternal and infant welfare--Philippines--Leyte--Palo
institution De La Salle University
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topic Maternal health services--Philippines--Leyte--Palo
Maternal and infant welfare--Philippines--Leyte--Palo
spellingShingle Maternal health services--Philippines--Leyte--Palo
Maternal and infant welfare--Philippines--Leyte--Palo
Dycoco, Flory Ann C.
Infant and young child feeding practices among mothers in Palo, Leyte: Determinants and association with children's nutritional status
description The study aimed to describe the feeding practices of mothers with children <24 months in Palo, Leyte and to determine the association of their feeding practices with the level of their knowledge on children's nutrition <24 months, the level of their access to maternal health services and mass media, and the level of nutritional status of their children. The study used a descriptive research design. Using the quantitative methodological approach, survey was used as its data collection technique with the use of an interview schedule as research instrument. A simple random sampling was used to select 95 mothers (18-49 years old) who have children aged <24 months, and a resident of Palo, Leyte. Descriptive statistics was used to determine the level of their knowledge on children's nutrition, the level of access to maternal health services and mass media, and level of nutritional status of their children. Results showed that they have high level of knowledge on children's nutrition, mostly have 4 antenatal visits, have NSVD, they gave birth at health facility with the presence of skilled birth attendant, and that they have low level of access to mass media. Most children have a normal nutritional status, while 25% were stunted, 13% severely stunted, 6% wasted and 2% severely wasted. Inferential statistics were performed to determine the association of their feeding practices with the level of their knowledge on children's nutrition, the level of their access to maternal health services and mass media, the level of nutritional status of their children. Results showed that knowledge on children's nutrition and access to maternal health services specifically, mothers who had cesarean on type of delivery, those who gave birth at home and had traditional birth attendant are found to be determinants of mothers appropriate feeding practices with their children <24 months.
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author Dycoco, Flory Ann C.
author_facet Dycoco, Flory Ann C.
author_sort Dycoco, Flory Ann C.
title Infant and young child feeding practices among mothers in Palo, Leyte: Determinants and association with children's nutritional status
title_short Infant and young child feeding practices among mothers in Palo, Leyte: Determinants and association with children's nutritional status
title_full Infant and young child feeding practices among mothers in Palo, Leyte: Determinants and association with children's nutritional status
title_fullStr Infant and young child feeding practices among mothers in Palo, Leyte: Determinants and association with children's nutritional status
title_full_unstemmed Infant and young child feeding practices among mothers in Palo, Leyte: Determinants and association with children's nutritional status
title_sort infant and young child feeding practices among mothers in palo, leyte: determinants and association with children's nutritional status
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/5715
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