ABSTRACT
This study was carried out in order to access the
use of breast milk substitute among lactating mothers in Okigwe Local
Government Area of Imo State. The specific objectives are to assess the
socio-demographic and economic characteristics of the lactating mothers,
determine the utilization of breast milk substitute among lactating mothers.
The populations ofthe study were all lactating mothers of0-14 month’s old
children in Okigwe Local government Area of Imo State. A multi-stage sampling
technique was used to select the study sample (n=240). The questionnaire was
structured into six sections, (Section A: Socio demographic/ economic
characteristics of the respondents; Section B: Family structure of the
respondents; Section C: Mother’s breastfeeding practices: Section D: Use
ofbreast Milk Substitute; Section E: Exposure to Promotion ofBreast Milk
Substitute; Section F: Exclusive Breast Feeding SelfEfficacy. The result ofthe
study revealed that most (88.5%) of the lactating mothers attend antenatal
clinic during pregnancy while few (11.5%) of them does not attend antenatal
clinic during pregnancy, which indicates that the level of antenatal service
utilization in the study area is significantly higher compared to other major
ethnic groups in Nigeria which could be as a result ofreligion and cultural
influences. This study also revealed that majority (78.6%) ofthe mothers had
tertiary education which resulted in higher rate of utilization of antenatal
care, some (14.8%) had secondary education, and 2.9% had junior secondary
education, 1.6 had primary education and 0.8 of them had no formal education.
The result showed that the most effective source of breast milk substitute
awareness was intemet/social media (11.1%). This study observed that (84.3%) of
the mothers initiated breastfeeding immediately after birth while few (5% and
1.9%) introduced breast milk to their babies after 2-3 weeks and 1 month
respectively. Some (26.7% and 21.7%) were advised by the doctor and
mother-inlaw respectively to feed their babies with infant formula, while 22.9%
did not get the advice from anybody. From the study, less than half (22.6%) of
the mothers use My Boy Eldorin Infant Formula, some (15.3%, 14.6% and 14.2%)
prefers NAN Pro 1 milk powder, Lactogen Starter Infant Formula and Aptamil
Infant Formula respectively. The study revealed that majority (7 L.5%) ofthe
children were not so much thin, some (22.6%) are a little fat, few (2.9%, 2.5%
and 0.4%) are not so much thin, verythin/skinny and very fat/plump
respectively.- This study recommends more research on the use of breast milk
substitutes among lactating mothers to enable proactive actions in other to
forestall it. This study also recommends the following: Given the significant
and widespread nutrition challenges Nigeria faces and the important role that breastfeeding
can play in preventing illness in childhood and later life, more resources
should be dedicated to educating communities, consumers, healthcare workers and
baby food companies, as well as distributors and retailers, about the value of
breastfeeding, emphasis should be placed on improving the technical skills of
antenatal care clinic staff in hospitals/health centers to enhance the
knowledge of mothers on infant breastfeeding, Immunization should be improved
in most communities to reduce the effects of poor infant breastfeeding in
affected areas. More awareness is needed on the use of breast milk substitutes
especially after the first 6 months of exclusive breastfeeding.
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