Type | Working Paper - Vietnam Journal of Public Health |
Title | Changes in knowledge of exclusive breastfeeding for six months among fathers-findings from community intervention study in a rural area of Vietnam |
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Volume | 1 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
Abstract | Significant associations between fatherhood-related factors and young child feeding have been recognized by studies worldwide. Yet few studies have attempted to study fathers' knowledge and involvement in exclusive breastfeeding. This study tested a hypothesis of positive changes of fathers' knowledge on exclusive breastfeeding after a health education program. A quasi-experimental, pretest-posttest, non-equivalent control group design was used. At the baseline, 251 pregnant women and their husbands were enrolled into the intervention group and 241 comparable couples were enrolled into the control group.The one-year intervention targeting fathers included radio programs, game show-style community events, short videos to trigger fathers' problem solving, posters, pamphlets, humorous coffee mugs, T-shirts, and group and individual counseling.Fathers in the intervention group had greater breastfeeding knowledge than fathers in the control group. Related to the knowledge on correct understanding about the definition of exclusive breastfeeding, the importance of exclusive BF in disease prevention, the time for exclusive BF is 6 month, the changes in percentage between before and after survey of those respective items among men were 2.6, 1.86 and 1.9-fold higher in the intervention than control site.The intervention was effective in significantly changing knowledge of fathers. The education model should be maintained and replicated in the local context of Chi Linh and Hai Duong and considered for conducting further test in wider application to support exclusive breastfeeding. |
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