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Journal of Nursing Practices and Research
Background: Breastfeeding provides the finest nutrients for nourished babies. It is the ideal die... more Background: Breastfeeding provides the finest nutrients for nourished babies. It is the ideal diet for a child's growth and development. Despite the well-publicized importance of EBF in developing nations, many communities continue to have the highest percentage of illness burden due to inadequate breastfeeding.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH
Background: Breastfeeding provides the finest nutrients for nourished babies. It is the ideal die... more Background: Breastfeeding provides the finest nutrients for nourished babies. It is the ideal diet for a child's growth and development. Despite the well-publicized importance of EBF in developing nations, many communities continue to have the highest percentage of illness burden due to inadequate breastfeeding.
Background: Breastfeeding provides the finest nutrients for nourished babies. It is the ideal die... more Background: Breastfeeding provides the finest nutrients for nourished babies. It is the ideal diet for a child's growth and development. Despite the well-publicized importance of EBF in developing nations, many communities continue to have the highest percentage of illness burden due to inadequate breastfeeding. Objectives: To determine the mother perception on facilitators and barriers of EBF practices in Kancheepuram district Sriperumbudur, Taluk Design and Methods: This research used a community-based cross-sectional study. The samples were gathered using a targeted sampling strategy. The data was acquired using an interviewer-administered structured questionnaire. Spss gathered and tabulated the information. The Statistical method was adopted for the study was descriptive and inferential statistical This research used a community-based cross-sectional study. The samples were gathered using a targeted sampling strategy. The data was acquired using an interviewer-administered structured questionnaire. Spss gathered and tabulated the information. The Statistical method was adopted for the study was descriptive and inferential statistical Result: The barriers for EBF result were mother are having more percentage of barrier score for the statement concern that certain food mother eat will make the baby sick 77.50% and less barrier score for the statement of score or painful nipples (22.00%). The percentage of mean score was 33.50% of physical barrier and 60.20% of psychological barrier and knowledge barrier were 55.71% The association of demographic, maternal and infant variables was confirmed by using one way analysis of variance 'F' test and student independent 't' test Conclusion: These findings revealed that the need to modification of hospital practices such as decreasing the number of 'c' section and use of infant formula as well as support for initiation of breast feeding immediately after birth of the baby and continuation of EBF by health care workers and family members, could help increase breast feeding practices
IJCRT, 2022
Breast milk contains all supplements and minerals newborn children needs in the initial a half ye... more Breast milk contains all supplements and minerals newborn children needs in the initial a half year of life select taking care of System METHODOLOGY Institutional based cross-sectional review was led. The inspecting was enrolled by purposive testing strategy in view of the models for test choice. The information was gathered and broke down by SPS form organized meeting poll was utilized. A sum of 100 moms of babies. Most of the example was in the age gathering of 21-30 years and the Knowledge score was 70.5% of the members had found out about EBF. RESULTS: The mean score was 7.67and S.D was 1.29 CONCLUSION: In this review, the information on concentrate on member towards rehearses in law which is under three fourths
Journal of Nursing Practices and Research
Background: Breastfeeding provides the finest nutrients for nourished babies. It is the ideal die... more Background: Breastfeeding provides the finest nutrients for nourished babies. It is the ideal diet for a child's growth and development. Despite the well-publicized importance of EBF in developing nations, many communities continue to have the highest percentage of illness burden due to inadequate breastfeeding.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH
Background: Breastfeeding provides the finest nutrients for nourished babies. It is the ideal die... more Background: Breastfeeding provides the finest nutrients for nourished babies. It is the ideal diet for a child's growth and development. Despite the well-publicized importance of EBF in developing nations, many communities continue to have the highest percentage of illness burden due to inadequate breastfeeding.
Background: Breastfeeding provides the finest nutrients for nourished babies. It is the ideal die... more Background: Breastfeeding provides the finest nutrients for nourished babies. It is the ideal diet for a child's growth and development. Despite the well-publicized importance of EBF in developing nations, many communities continue to have the highest percentage of illness burden due to inadequate breastfeeding. Objectives: To determine the mother perception on facilitators and barriers of EBF practices in Kancheepuram district Sriperumbudur, Taluk Design and Methods: This research used a community-based cross-sectional study. The samples were gathered using a targeted sampling strategy. The data was acquired using an interviewer-administered structured questionnaire. Spss gathered and tabulated the information. The Statistical method was adopted for the study was descriptive and inferential statistical This research used a community-based cross-sectional study. The samples were gathered using a targeted sampling strategy. The data was acquired using an interviewer-administered structured questionnaire. Spss gathered and tabulated the information. The Statistical method was adopted for the study was descriptive and inferential statistical Result: The barriers for EBF result were mother are having more percentage of barrier score for the statement concern that certain food mother eat will make the baby sick 77.50% and less barrier score for the statement of score or painful nipples (22.00%). The percentage of mean score was 33.50% of physical barrier and 60.20% of psychological barrier and knowledge barrier were 55.71% The association of demographic, maternal and infant variables was confirmed by using one way analysis of variance 'F' test and student independent 't' test Conclusion: These findings revealed that the need to modification of hospital practices such as decreasing the number of 'c' section and use of infant formula as well as support for initiation of breast feeding immediately after birth of the baby and continuation of EBF by health care workers and family members, could help increase breast feeding practices
IJCRT, 2022
Breast milk contains all supplements and minerals newborn children needs in the initial a half ye... more Breast milk contains all supplements and minerals newborn children needs in the initial a half year of life select taking care of System METHODOLOGY Institutional based cross-sectional review was led. The inspecting was enrolled by purposive testing strategy in view of the models for test choice. The information was gathered and broke down by SPS form organized meeting poll was utilized. A sum of 100 moms of babies. Most of the example was in the age gathering of 21-30 years and the Knowledge score was 70.5% of the members had found out about EBF. RESULTS: The mean score was 7.67and S.D was 1.29 CONCLUSION: In this review, the information on concentrate on member towards rehearses in law which is under three fourths