1. Maternal knowledge, attitudes and self-efficacy in relation to intention to exclusively breastfeed among pregnant women in rural Bangladesh
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Thomas, Joan S., Yu, Elaine A., Tirmizi, Noor, Owais, Aatekah, Das, Sumon K., Rahman, Shahed, Faruque, A.S.G., Schwartz, Benjamin, and Stein, Aryeh D.
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Industrialized countries -- Health aspects ,Breast feeding -- Health aspects -- Social aspects -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Health care industry ,World Health Organization - Abstract
Achieving optimal exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) remains a challenge. Because intention is a precursor of practice, we examined factors associated with EBF intention during pregnancy in two rural sub-districts of Kishoreganj district, Bangladesh. We studied 2,400 pregnant women in their third trimester (26-32 weeks gestation). We assessed knowledge (6 items, scale range 0-6), attitudes (15 items, scale range 15-75) and self-efficacy (6 items, scale range 6-30) by interview using a standardized questionnaire. 83.9% of pregnant women reported EBF intention. Mean breastfeeding knowledge was 3.5 (SD 1.3), mean attitude was 55.8 (SD 8.1) and mean self-efficacy was 25.6 (SD 3.4). Knowledge was associated with EBF intention (OR 2.47, 95% CI 1.74, 3.51), attitudes toward EBF (OR 1.68, 95% CI 1.31, 2.16) and self-efficacy (OR 1.72, 95% CI 1.23, 2.40) were independently associated with EBF intention in the model in which all three constructs were entered simultaneously. Receipt of breastfeeding counseling during pregnancy and being literate were each associated with EBF knowledge and EBF intention (all p < 0.05). Increasing maternal knowledge, positive attitudes, and self-efficacy regarding EBF were associated with prenatal EBF intention. These results reinforce the importance of appropriate counseling to increase EBF prevalence. Keywords Exclusive breastfeeding * Knowledge * Attitude * Self-efficacy * Intention * Time management * Privacy, Introduction Despite extensive literature documenting the importance of breastfeeding for infant health [1-7] and the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF recommendations to exclusively breastfeed infants for their first 6 [...]
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- 2015
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