2020
DOI: 10.4081/jphr.2020.1814
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Nutritional Status, Family Income and Early Breastfeeding Initiation as Determinants to Successful Exclusive Breastfeeding

Abstract: Background: The target by the Indonesian public health services to obtain at least 50% exclusively breastfeed babies during the first 6 months has not been achieved, due to the increased in infant morbidity. This study aims to determine factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding. Design and Methods: The cluster random sampling method was used to obtain data from a total of 273 babies in the first 1000 days of life i.e. aged 6-24 months and analyzed using linear regression at α= 0.05. The data obta… Show more

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“…Early breastfeeding initiation is needed to increase bonding between mother and baby and stimulate the increased release of the hormone oxytocin. In addition, the earlier breastfeeding initiation, the more breast milk production, and maternal nutritional status can make the success of exclusive breastfeeding higher (11). Early breastfeeding initiation is needed to increase bonding between mother and baby and stimulate the increased release of the hormone oxytocin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Early breastfeeding initiation is needed to increase bonding between mother and baby and stimulate the increased release of the hormone oxytocin. In addition, the earlier breastfeeding initiation, the more breast milk production, and maternal nutritional status can make the success of exclusive breastfeeding higher (11). Early breastfeeding initiation is needed to increase bonding between mother and baby and stimulate the increased release of the hormone oxytocin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breastfeeding difficulties may also play a role (e.g., mediation) in breastfeeding behaviours. Early in the postpartum period, breastfeeding concerns or perceptions, like difficulty latching or low milk supply, are a significant source of maternal stress (10,11) breastfeeding difficulties (mediator. Psychological stress affects the hypothalamus and affects the pituitary gland to express adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17,18 The age factor can affect a person's knowledge, the higher the age, the better the way of thinking and experience the more but our study age was not associated with knowledge and practice regarding breastfeeding same result shown in as study conducted by Sushma Sriram et al 15 only family income was significantly associated with practice score regarding breastfeeding and this result supported by one more study conducted Shofiya D citing that family income is significantly related to the successful implementation of exclusive breastfeeding. 19…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sampel dalam studi ini adalah sebanyak 165 responden dengan proporsi ibu yang tidak memberikan ASI eksklusif sebesar 45,5%. Temuan studi ini sedikit berbeda dengan temuan yang dilakukan Shofiya D, dkk (2020) menggunakan desain cross sectional pada 5 wilayah berbeda di Kota Surabaya yaitu Surabaya Barat, Timur, Utara, Selatan dan Tengah yang menemukan proporsi ibu yang tidak memberikan ASI eksklusif sebesar 56,04% (Shofiya et al, 2020). Pada tingkat nasional, hasil studi ini menunjukkan perbedaan yang cukup signifikan yang mana proporsi bayi yang tidak mendapatkan ASI eksklusif tahun 2019 sebesar 32,26%.…”
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