Abstract

In Indonesia target of exclusive breastfeeding is 80% and this target is very difficult to accomplish. The scope of exclusive breastfeeding in West Sumatera (75%), in Padang (70.7%) and in the work area of Andalas Health Center (55.17%). This study aim is to determine factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding in the work area of ​​Andalas Health Center. This type of study is analytic with cross sectional design.The participant of this study is 90 mothers who have infants 6-12 months in the work area of Andalas Health Center. Sampling was proportional random sampling. Data collected using questionnaires. Data analysis using univariate and bivariate with chi square test and significant if p value < 0,05. The study showed exclusive breastfeeding (21,1%), mother have a good knowledge (48.9%), secondary education (51.1%) , unemployed (65.6%), not having breast problem (51.1%), and interested in infant formula promotion (57.8%). The results of bivariate analysis showed a significant relationship between education (p=0.048) and breast problems (p=0,000) and no significant relationship between work (p=0.98) with exclusive breastfeeding. There is a tendency all mothers who have less knowledge and interested in infant formula promotion to not exclusive breastfeeding From the result of this study it can be conclude there is a significant relationship between education, and breast problems with exclusive breastfeeding, no significant relationship between work and exclusive breastfeeding, there is a tendency all mothers who have less knowledge and interested in infant formula promotion to not exclusive breastfeeding. For the next research can add other variables, for health workers to more diligent give counseling and for the community to follow more counseling.

Highlights

  • In 2010 nutritional problems in Indonesia were low birth weight, short, underweight, malnutrition and obesity toddler, from all problems Indonesia are faces malnutrition and overnutrition

  • The results showed that the percentage of mothers who are not exclusive breastfeeding is greater in workmother (90.3%) than do not work mother (72.9%)

  • Based on statistical test p value = 0.98 (p>0.05) that meaning there is no relationship between maternal employment with exclusive breastfeeding. This is in line with research in the area of Bungus health centers showed no relationship between work with exclusive breastfeeding with p value of 0.658(pvalue> 0.05), This study showed that no relationship between maternal employment with exclusive breastfeeding (Nasution et al, 2014)

Read more

Summary

Introduction

In 2010 nutritional problems in Indonesia were low birth weight, short, underweight, malnutrition and obesity toddler, from all problems Indonesia are faces malnutrition and overnutrition. Many factors will affect the success of exclusive breastfeeding such as knowledge, education, employment, maternal breast problems, and the promotion of infant formula. Someone education increase curiosity and experience about the information and that will be affect to their behavior This is in line with the results of study in Lagos State of Nigeria showed more educated mothers are giving exclusive breastfeeding with p

Methods
Discussion
Findings
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call