Sharma Prakhar, Bansal Neha, Kaul Abha
Department of Pediatrics, School of Medical Sciences and Research, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2025 Jan;14(1):38-44. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1873_23. Epub 2025 Jan 13.
Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months is the recommended infant feeding practice, with established benefits. In India, exclusive breastfeeding rates have seen some improvement, but Uttar Pradesh has experienced a decline. Various factors influence breastfeeding practices, such as socio-cultural beliefs, maternal knowledge, and support. Considering urbanization, industrialization, and a significant migrant population, it is crucial to understand the determinants of breastfeeding practices in urban Uttar Pradesh. This study aimed to fill these knowledge gaps by examining factors influencing breastfeeding practices in the region.
This cross-sectional study was conducted at Sharda Hospital's Pediatrics Outpatient Department (OPD) in Uttar Pradesh over 1.5 years from January 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020. The minimum sample size of 96 was determined for the study. Study participants included 200 mothers with children aged 6 months to 2 years attending the Pediatrics OPD. Data were collected through a 42-item questionnaire administered by trained interviewers who ensured privacy and comfort. Data analysis was performed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences, including descriptive statistics and the Chi-square test for categorical variables ( < 0.05).
The study involved 200 mothers with children aged 6 months to 2 years attending a Pediatrics OPD in Uttar Pradesh. Mothers aged 21-30 years (78%) were predominant. Among the children, 62.5% were male. Colostrum was given by 86% of mothers, and 40% introduced pre-lacteal feeds. Exclusive breastfeeding was practiced by 60% of mothers. The analysis did not show statistically significant differences based on socio-economic status, maternal education, or occupation ( > 0.05).
In conclusion, the findings from this study provide a comprehensive understanding of feeding practices among mothers in urban areas of Uttar Pradesh. While many mothers adhere to recommended practices, there is room for improvement in reducing pre-lacteal feeding and promoting exclusive breastfeeding.
建议婴儿在出生后的前6个月进行纯母乳喂养,这已被证实有益。在印度,纯母乳喂养率有所提高,但北方邦却出现了下降。社会文化观念、母亲的知识水平和支持等多种因素会影响母乳喂养行为。考虑到城市化、工业化以及大量的流动人口,了解北方邦城市地区母乳喂养行为的决定因素至关重要。本研究旨在通过调查该地区影响母乳喂养行为的因素来填补这些知识空白。
这项横断面研究于2019年1月1日至2020年6月30日在北方邦的沙尔达医院儿科门诊进行,为期1.5年。该研究确定的最小样本量为96。研究参与者包括200名带着6个月至2岁孩子前往儿科门诊的母亲。数据通过一份由经过培训的访谈员发放的42项问卷收集,访谈员确保了隐私和舒适度。使用社会科学统计软件进行数据分析,包括描述性统计和分类变量的卡方检验(<0.05)。
该研究涉及200名带着6个月至2岁孩子前往北方邦一家儿科门诊的母亲。年龄在21至30岁之间的母亲占主导(78%)。在这些孩子中,62.5%为男性。86%的母亲给孩子喂了初乳,40%的母亲在母乳喂养前喂了其他食物。60%的母亲进行了纯母乳喂养。分析结果显示,在社会经济地位、母亲教育程度或职业方面,未发现具有统计学意义的差异(>0.05)。
总之,本研究结果为全面了解北方邦城市地区母亲的喂养行为提供了依据。虽然许多母亲遵循了推荐的做法,但在减少母乳喂养前的喂养和促进纯母乳喂养方面仍有改进空间。