Authors :
Miriam Mwaihomba; Mutinke Zulu; Maureen Masumo
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 5 - May
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https://tinyurl.com/5a2ppjm4
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25may364
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Abstract :
Introduction:
Initiation of breastfeeding within one hour of birth can decrease neonatal mortality and contributes to neonates’ health
and survival. Despite this knowledge early initiation of breastfeeding practice is approximately 50% in most developing
countries, especially in low-income settings where infants could benefit from this feeding practice. Promotion of early
initiation of breastfeeding is a single most cost-effective intervention to reduce neonatal mortality in developing countries.
Aim/Objective:
Investigate factors associated with initiation of breastfeeding at Kafue general hospital.
Methodology:
This study used a cross- sectional study design and data were collected from 305 postnatal mothers who delivered at
Kafue general hospital with infants of 0- 6 weeks old. A rotary sampling technique using an adapted questionnaire to select
the respondents and data was analysed using stata version 14.
Results
The findings from this study indicate that early initiation of breastfeeding is still low among postnatal mothers and
stands at 65.12% at Kafue general hospital.
Chi squire tests and multivariable binary logistic regression showed that there was no association between early
initiation of breastfeeding and socio- demographic, culture and traditions as well as maternal factors which gave p- values
greater than 0.005, but was strongly associated to newborn and service-related factors with p- values of 0.001.
Conclusion:
The main reason of delaying breastfeeding was nursing newborns in cot beds and delivery through caesarean section.
The findings demands that policy; implementation strategies should put more efforts on newborn and service-related factors
in order to reduce the risk of delaying breastfeeding.
Keywords :
Postnatal Mothers, Early Initiation of Breastfeeding, Morbidity, Mortality.
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Introduction:
Initiation of breastfeeding within one hour of birth can decrease neonatal mortality and contributes to neonates’ health
and survival. Despite this knowledge early initiation of breastfeeding practice is approximately 50% in most developing
countries, especially in low-income settings where infants could benefit from this feeding practice. Promotion of early
initiation of breastfeeding is a single most cost-effective intervention to reduce neonatal mortality in developing countries.
Aim/Objective:
Investigate factors associated with initiation of breastfeeding at Kafue general hospital.
Methodology:
This study used a cross- sectional study design and data were collected from 305 postnatal mothers who delivered at
Kafue general hospital with infants of 0- 6 weeks old. A rotary sampling technique using an adapted questionnaire to select
the respondents and data was analysed using stata version 14.
Results
The findings from this study indicate that early initiation of breastfeeding is still low among postnatal mothers and
stands at 65.12% at Kafue general hospital.
Chi squire tests and multivariable binary logistic regression showed that there was no association between early
initiation of breastfeeding and socio- demographic, culture and traditions as well as maternal factors which gave p- values
greater than 0.005, but was strongly associated to newborn and service-related factors with p- values of 0.001.
Conclusion:
The main reason of delaying breastfeeding was nursing newborns in cot beds and delivery through caesarean section.
The findings demands that policy; implementation strategies should put more efforts on newborn and service-related factors
in order to reduce the risk of delaying breastfeeding.
Keywords :
Postnatal Mothers, Early Initiation of Breastfeeding, Morbidity, Mortality.