Rameeza Kaleem, Rehan Ahmad Khan Sherwani, Muhammad Adnan, Tayyaba Rahat.
Optimal Breast Feeding Practices; Mothere` Knowledge And Practices.
Professional Med J Jan ;24(9):1387-91.

Background: Breastfeeding is a common practice in Pakistan but the reported rates of optimal breastfeeding are quite low. A baseline data about maternal knowledge and practices was required for the effective implementation of Infant and Young Children Feeding (IYCF) strategy in the settings. Therefore, the study was aimed to assess the existing knowledge and practices of the mothers about optimal breastfeeding practices. Study Design: Cross sectional study. Setting: Pediatrics OPD of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore. Period: November and December 2015. Methods: Mothers (n=100) having children less than 2 years of age. Optimal breastfeeding practices recommended by the WHO were used as a gold standard to compare with the mothers’ knowledge and practices. Data was collected by using interviewer administered questionnaire; and analyzed by using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21. Results: Mean age of the mothers was 27.06±4.67 years. Other characteristics included urban background 94%; literate 81%; and housewives 96%. Mean monthly income of the family was 20840±13850 PKR. Only 34% mothers were counseled about optimal breastfeeding practices during antenatal care visits. Assessment of mothers’ knowledge revealed that 57% were known to initiate breastfeeding within 1hr of birth; 93% replied that colostrum must be given to the child; and 75% said that exclusive breastfeeding period is upto 6 months of age. Mothers’ practices in comparison to their knowledge were disappointing because only 29% mothers started breastfeeding within 1hr of birth; 71% mothers fed colostrum to their child; and 34% exclusively breastfed their child upto the age of 6 months. Inferential statistics showed statistically significant difference between mothers’ knowledge and their practices (p <0.05). Conclusion: Two-third of mothers had not received any counseling about breastfeeding practices during antenatal care visits. Though, mothers’ had better knowledge about breastfeeding but the practices were suboptimal. Policy Message: Mothers need continuous counseling and support to make their knowledge translated into practices.

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