ABSTRACT
Exclusive breastfeeding provides
many benefits to both infants and mothers. Despite the introduction of laws
aimed at protecting the practice of exclusive breastfeeding. This study
accessed the knowledge attitude and practice of exclusive breastfeeding among
mothers in Ikwuano L.G.A, Abia State.. The study was a cross-sectional study. A
multi-stage sampling technique was used to select a total of 362 women. Data on
socio-demographic/economic characteristics, mother’s breastfeeding practices,
attitude of the respondents towards breastfeeding, were collected using
structured and validated questionnaire. The IBM SPSS version 24.0 computer
programme was used to analyze the data. Significant relationship was judged at
p ≤ 0.05. Data obtained were described using frequency, percentage, mean and
standard deviation. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the
relationship between mothers’ knowledge, attitude and practice of exclusive
breastfeeding. Result from the study showed that most (43.4%) of the mothers
were within below 30 years old. Majority (71.5%) of them were married and most
(62.7%) of them completed tertiary education. Majority (96.1%) of the women
were aware of exclusive breastfeeding and their source of awareness for
majority (77.9%) was from health workers. Half (50.0%) of the women had a good
knowledge towards exclusive breastfeeding, most (61.2% and 67.4%) of them had a
positive attitude towards factors influencing the practice and non-practice of
exclusive breastfeeding and benefits of exclusive breastfeeding. Most (68.5%)
of the women practiced exclusive breastfeeding, less than half (38.4%) of the
mothers initiated water within one hour of birth. When asked their reason for
not practicing exclusive breastfeeding, some (43.1%) of them noted that they
had delayed milk flow, some (7.5%) said it was because their child was sick
while some (13.5%) were hindered by their sickness. Half (50.3%) of the
respondents initiated complementary foods at six months. Some (39.2%) of the
respondents experienced difficulties while breastfeeding and most (37.6%) of
the difficulties experienced were nipple pain, breast pain (10.2%) and breast
engorgement (5.5%). There was a significant negative relationship (p= 0.00;
r=-.234) between knowledge of exclusive breastfeeding and attitude towards
factors influencing exclusive breastfeeding. There was also a significant
positive relationship (p=0.000; r=-0.226) between knowledge and practice of
exclusive breastfeeding. Intervention strategies such as educating mothers about
the need for exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life is
mandatory particularly at the grassroots to to improve their knowledge and
attitude to ensure optimal nutrition for children.
EZE, A (2024). Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Of Exclusive Breastfeeding Amongst Mothers In Ikwuano Lga, Abia State:- Eze loveth A. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 19, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/knowledge-attitude-and-practice-of-exclusive-breastfeeding-amongst-mothers-in-ikwuano-lga-abia-state-eze-loveth-a-7-2
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ADAEZE, EZE. "Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Of Exclusive Breastfeeding Amongst Mothers In Ikwuano Lga, Abia State:- Eze loveth A" Mouau.afribary.org (2024). Accessed 19 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/knowledge-attitude-and-practice-of-exclusive-breastfeeding-amongst-mothers-in-ikwuano-lga-abia-state-eze-loveth-a-7-2