Title of article
Knowledge of Iraqi primary health care physicians about breastfeeding
Author/Authors
Al-Zwaini, E.J. Baghdad University - Al-Kindey College of Medicine - Department of Paediatrics, Iraq , Al-Haili, S.J. Al-Anbar University - College of Medicine - Department of Paediatrics, Iraq , Al-Alousi, T.M. Maternity and Child Hospital, Iraq
From page
381
To page
388
Abstract
A questionnaire survey was conducted on 50 primary health care physicians in Ramadi city, Iraq, in 2001 to assess their knowledge and identify misperceptions about breastfeeding. Basic knowledge about the main processes of breastfeeding was good (when to start feeding, frequency of feeding, relactation, importance of psychological factors), but there were deficiencies in their ability to deal with some practical problems related to breastfeeding. Only 64% would advise continuation of breastfeeding when a lactating mother discovers that she is pregnant, 38% of them thought a other’sability to breastfeed was related to breast size and only 66% knew when to start feeding after caesarean section. Steps for improving the knowledge and training are addressed.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2639968
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