Department of Women's and Children Health, International Maternal and Child Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
PLoS One. 2018 Nov 20;13(11):e0207685. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207685. eCollection 2018.
Many studies have drawn attention to the vital role mothers have in safeguarding the health and nutritional wellbeing of their children. However, little is known about mothers' experiences and the challenges they face in fulfilling this role in rapidly urbanizing cities in Africa. This study aims to explore child care and feeding practices of mothers with children under five years of age in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This qualitative study was conducted using a semi-structured interview guide. A total of thirty-six interviews were conducted with purposively selected participants. All interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and translated for analysis. We used a thematic analysis approach, which was guided by a resilience framework. The findings are presented as three major themes. 1) 'Mixed blessings-balancing motherhood's expectations'. While mothers identified positively with the social recognition and sense of fulfillment of being a 'good mother', they were ambivalent/torn about earning the necessary income from outside work and fulfilling their duties at home. 2) 'Instabilities due to rampant urban sprawl'. While women expressed a keen desire to balance work and motherhood, the disintegrating social capital, due to large in-migration, market fluctuations and abrupt/forced resettlements to new housing units had left mothers without support for childcare, stressed and exhausted. 3) 'Anchored by faith: a source of resilience to cope with adversities'. In the face of the multiple adversities, mothers cited their strong faith as their most reliable foundation for their resilience. In summary, the societal and environmental changes accompanying the rapid urbanization in low income settings makes combining child care and working outside the home very challenging for mothers. As a result they suffer from fatigue and feelings of isolation. Efforts to improve child feeding and care in urban low-income settings need to consider context appropriate strategies that support mothers with small children.
许多研究都注意到母亲在保护儿童健康和营养方面的重要作用。然而,对于在非洲快速城市化的城市中,母亲在履行这一角色时的经验和面临的挑战,人们知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴 5 岁以下儿童的儿童保育和喂养实践。这项定性研究使用半结构式访谈指南进行。总共对 36 名参与者进行了访谈,这些参与者是根据目的选择的。所有访谈均进行了录音、逐字转录并翻译成分析。我们使用了主题分析方法,该方法以弹性框架为指导。研究结果呈现为三个主要主题。1)“混合的祝福——平衡母性的期望”。虽然母亲们对作为“好母亲”的社会认可和满足感持积极态度,但她们对从外面工作中获得必要收入和履行家庭职责感到矛盾/纠结。2)“由于城市无计划扩张而导致的不稳定”。尽管女性表示渴望平衡工作和母性,但由于大量移民、市场波动和突然/被迫搬迁到新住房单元,瓦解的社会资本使母亲们无法获得儿童保育支持,感到压力和疲惫。3)“以信仰为锚点:应对逆境的韧性源泉”。面对多种逆境,母亲们将自己强烈的信仰作为自己韧性的最可靠基础。总之,低收入环境中快速城市化带来的社会和环境变化使得母亲在外工作和照顾孩子结合起来非常具有挑战性。因此,她们感到疲惫和孤立。在城市低收入环境中改善儿童喂养和护理的工作需要考虑到支持有年幼子女的母亲的适当策略。