Ulumbi, Kilimba Nasania
(2014)
Factors Contributing to Inadequate Exclusive Breast Feeding Practices in Children Aged 0-6 Months in
Tanzania: A Case of Muhimbili National Hospital.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
Adequate nutrition at early childhood is essential to ensure healthy growth and
development of children, Breast feeding offer health benefits to mother and child
when exclusively breast fed. Children aged less than 5 years are dying due to
inadequate exclusive breast feeding practices. The objective of this study is to assess
factors contributing to inadequate exclusive breast feeding to infant aged 0-6 months
in Tanzania. Quantitative descriptive cross-section study design used, 284 nursing
mothers admitted at MNH with their children aged 6- 60 months. Structured self
administered were analyzed by SPSS version 20. Descriptive statistics were
generated; Pearson Chi square and regression tests were employed to analyze the
associations among the variables. Majority of the respondents, mean age was 29.8
(±SD 6.1) years. Over half (57.7%) of mothers did not practice exclusive
breastfeeding. Pearson Chi-square suggested (education level of the mother
(p=0.021), meals per day during breastfeeding (p=0.004) and influence from parents
on mother’s breastfeeding practices) were significant associated with mothers
practicing exclusive breastfeeding (p=0.000). Multivariate regressions indicated,
number of meals per day was more powerful for predicting mothers practicing
exclusive breast feeding. Inadequate exclusive breast feeding practices could be
attributed to Social- demographic factors (Inadequate meal intakes, family member
influence and education level are attribute to inadequate exclusive breast feeding
practices. It is recommended to empower skills and knowledge to health care
providers who are at peripheral health care services dealing direct with nursing
mothers who are on breast feeding practices.
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