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Knowledge, Attitude, and Associated Factors towards Colostrum Feeding among Antenatal Care Attendant Mothers in Gununo Health Centre, Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia 2019: Cross-Sectional Study
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Background. The role of colostrum in promoting the growth and development of the newborn as well as fighting infections is widely acknowledged. In Ethiopia, there are differences in cultures in the acceptability of colostrum and the prevalence of colostrum feeding. Although breastfeeding is a common practice in Ethiopia, there is a difference in the awareness and attitude of pregnant mothers regarding colostrum feeding. Objectives. To assess knowledge, attitude, and associated factors towards colostrum feeding among antenatal care attendant mothers in Gununo Health Center, South Ethiopia, 2019. Methods. Facility-based cross-sectional study design was conducted among 342 ANC (antenatal care) attendant mothers in Gununo Health Center from April to May 2019. Data was collected by using structured interviewer questionnaires and the subjects were selected through systematic random sampling. Data template was prepared by Epi data-manger version 4.2 and SPSS version 23 was used for analysis. Bivariate and multivariate analysis with 95% CI was employed. Variables found to have a p-value < 0.2 in the binary logistic regression were entered into multivariate analysis and strength of association was declared at p-value < 0.05. Results. Among the study participants 226 (66.1%) were knowledgeable and 39 (11.4%) were not knowledgeable on colostrum feeding. From the respondents, 239 (69.9%) had a positive attitude and the rest 103 (30.1%) mothers had a negative attitude towards colostrum feeding. Respondents who had more than four children (AOR = 1.21, 95% CI [1.31, 2.47], ANC visit (four times and above) (AOR=2.8, 95% CI [2.23, 4.49]), and counseled about colostrum feeding (AOR = 2.29, 95% CI [2.34, 3.74]), were some variables that significantly associated with knowledge of colostrum feeding. Those who had been counseled about breastfeeding (AOR = 1.16, 95% CI [1.59–3.96]), ANC visit (AOR = 11.32, 95% CI [1.14, 112.64]), and multiparas (AOR = 5.68, 95% CI [1.57, 20.53]) were some variables that significantly associated with attitude. Conclusion and Recommendation. Even though the mothers’ knowledge and attitude seem higher than from previously conducted articles in Ethiopia, still gaps were seen clearly on colostrum feeding in the area. It is recommended to set strategies to promote colostrum feeding.
Title: Knowledge, Attitude, and Associated Factors towards Colostrum Feeding among Antenatal Care Attendant Mothers in Gununo Health Centre, Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia 2019: Cross-Sectional Study
Description:
Background.
The role of colostrum in promoting the growth and development of the newborn as well as fighting infections is widely acknowledged.
In Ethiopia, there are differences in cultures in the acceptability of colostrum and the prevalence of colostrum feeding.
Although breastfeeding is a common practice in Ethiopia, there is a difference in the awareness and attitude of pregnant mothers regarding colostrum feeding.
Objectives.
To assess knowledge, attitude, and associated factors towards colostrum feeding among antenatal care attendant mothers in Gununo Health Center, South Ethiopia, 2019.
Methods.
Facility-based cross-sectional study design was conducted among 342 ANC (antenatal care) attendant mothers in Gununo Health Center from April to May 2019.
Data was collected by using structured interviewer questionnaires and the subjects were selected through systematic random sampling.
Data template was prepared by Epi data-manger version 4.
2 and SPSS version 23 was used for analysis.
Bivariate and multivariate analysis with 95% CI was employed.
Variables found to have a p-value < 0.
2 in the binary logistic regression were entered into multivariate analysis and strength of association was declared at p-value < 0.
05.
Results.
Among the study participants 226 (66.
1%) were knowledgeable and 39 (11.
4%) were not knowledgeable on colostrum feeding.
From the respondents, 239 (69.
9%) had a positive attitude and the rest 103 (30.
1%) mothers had a negative attitude towards colostrum feeding.
Respondents who had more than four children (AOR = 1.
21, 95% CI [1.
31, 2.
47], ANC visit (four times and above) (AOR=2.
8, 95% CI [2.
23, 4.
49]), and counseled about colostrum feeding (AOR = 2.
29, 95% CI [2.
34, 3.
74]), were some variables that significantly associated with knowledge of colostrum feeding.
Those who had been counseled about breastfeeding (AOR = 1.
16, 95% CI [1.
59–3.
96]), ANC visit (AOR = 11.
32, 95% CI [1.
14, 112.
64]), and multiparas (AOR = 5.
68, 95% CI [1.
57, 20.
53]) were some variables that significantly associated with attitude.
Conclusion and Recommendation.
Even though the mothers’ knowledge and attitude seem higher than from previously conducted articles in Ethiopia, still gaps were seen clearly on colostrum feeding in the area.
It is recommended to set strategies to promote colostrum feeding.
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