Prevalence and predictive
factors for exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months among mothers
attending Primary Health Care Centers in Cairo, Egypt
Zeinab Abdelhay Emara (1), Ghada Essam Eldin Amin (2), Diaa Marzouk Abdel
Hamid (2), Mohamed Farouk Allam (2)
1. Pediatrics Specialist,
International Lactation Consultant and Family Physician in Primary Health Care
MOHAP Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
2. Department of Family
Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
European Journal of Clinical
and Experimental Medicine 2021;19(2):145–152.
DOI: 10.15584/
ejcem.2021.2.5
Abstract
Introduction. Although most organizations recommend breastfeeding
for at least one year due to its well-known beneficial effects, the prevalence
of exclusive breastfeeding in many developing countries was quite low.
Aim. To identify prevalence and predictive factors
affecting exclusive breastfeeding in Primary Healthcare (PHC) Centers in Cairo,
Egypt.
Material and
methods. A cross-sectional study, among
mothers attended first six months immunization sessions in three PHC Centers
were selected via a convenient sample, A total sample of 180 mothers, 60 from
each PHC Center, were subjected to an interview questionnaire. The
questionnaire used was previously validated and pre-tested. Data collection
took the period from April to August 2019. Comparison between exclusive and
nonexclusive breastfeeding according to possible risk factors was done.
Results. The frequency of breastfeeding among the participants
was 90.6%; however the total exclusive breastfeeding frequency was only 39.4%.
Our logistic regression model showed that exclusive breastfeeding decreased
with progressive increase in infant’s age (OR 0.74), and mothers with good
knowledge about proper practice of breastfeeding adhered more to exclusive
breastfeeding (OR 2.51). Also, it showed that, during working hours, mothers
who fed their infants other than breast milk adhered less to exclusive
breastfeeding (OR 0.19).
Conclusion. The prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding is quite
low. The predictive factors for exclusive breastfeeding are, younger infant’s
age, good knowledge of the mothers about proper practice of breastfeeding, and
mothers insisting on breastfeeding during working hours.
Keywords.
breastfeeding, cross sectional, infants formula, primary healthcare, risk
factors.
European Journal of Clinical
and Experimental Medicine 2021;19(2):145–152.
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