Assessment of knowledge and practices about breastfeeding and weaning among working and non-working mothers

Type Journal Article - The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
Title Assessment of knowledge and practices about breastfeeding and weaning among working and non-working mothers
Author(s)
Volume 67
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2017
Page numbers 332-338
URL http://www.jpma.org.pk/PdfDownload/8105.pdf
Abstract
Objective: To assess the knowledge and practices of working and non-working mothers regarding breastfeeding
and weaning.
Methods: This cross-sectional study involving working and non-working mothers was conducted from May 2015 to
May 2016 at different hospitals of Karachi. Data was collected from women who had at least one child aged below
5 years and who had previously breastfed their child. Non-probability quota sampling technique was used. SPSS 20
was used for data analysis.
Results: Of the 414 participants, 207(50%) were non-working while 207(50%) were working mothers. The overall
mean age was 29.6±6.3 years. Moreover, 277(66.9%) mothers breastfed their youngest child and a significant
difference was observed among the breastfeeding practices of working and non-working mothers (p<0.05). Bottlefeeding
was adopted by 320(77.9%) mothers as an alternative method although 259(62.6%) mothers were aware
about the harmful effects of bottle-feeding. Home-made products were used for weaning by 389(94%) mothers.
Conclusion: Knowledge and practices regarding breastfeeding showed significant difference in most of the aspects
between working and non-working mothers. As for weaning, both groups had the same knowledge and practices.

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