Breastfeeding Research Today is a free monthly online journal that collates and summarizes the latest research about Breastfeeding, including details on breast feeding benefits, problems, alcohol, diet. | ||||||||
|
Implementation of health education, based on ethnographic study, to increase the colostrum and decrease early solid food feeding.Wiryo H, Hakimi M Department of Pediatrics, Mataram General Hospital, SMF AnakRSU Mataram, Jl. Pejanggik No. 6, Mataram, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia. Hananto@Mataram.Wasantara.Net.Id Traditionally, mothers provide banana to their neonates as well as discharge their colostrum prior to breastfeeding, increasing the risk of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Health education modules, based on ethnographic study, to discourage these detrimental practices were developed for use by community leaders. Two thousand six hundred and seventy neonates were followed from birth to 28 days. Overall, neonatal banana feeding decreased 18.3% and colostrum feeding increased 32.8%. Religious leaders, who had strong community influence, had the highest health module execution. Moreover, their influence on the community was important. Overall, the use of ethnographic study data to identify specific cues to action of individuals in a community, such as community religious leaders, is an effective and appropriate method for reducing the detrimental customs of both early solid-food feeding of banana and colostrum discharge prior to breast-feeding, positively affecting community perinatal morbidity and mortality. Published 11 January 2005 in Health Educ Behav, 32(1): 102-12.
© 2004-2008 Breastfeeding Research Today. All Rights Reserved. |
| ||||||