Author/Authors :
Addisu ، Dagne Department of Midwifery - Faculty of Medicine and Health Science - Debre Tabor University , Melkie ، Abenezer Department of Midwifery - Faculty of Medicine and Health Science - Debre Tabor University , Bezie ، Minale Department of Midwifery - Faculty of Medicine and Health Science - Debre Tabor University , Gedefaw ، Getnet Department of Midwifery - Faculty of Medicine and Health Science - Wolidia University
Abstract :
Background aim: Colostrum feeding has a significant health benefit for neonates and infants, particularly in lowincome countries, such as Ethiopia which has greater magnitudes of child starvation and mortality. However, colostrum is not given to newborns in the area under study for a various sociocultural reasons and misconceptions. Therefore, the present study aimed to determine the determinant of colostrum avoidance among postpartum mothers in Ethiopia. Methods: This hospitalbased crosssectional study was performed in Debre Tabor General Hospital, Debre Tabor, Ethiopia, from January 2 to June 28, 2019. A total of 437 postpartum mothers who had a child ≤ 6 weeks of age were included in this study. A systematic random sampling method was applied, and an interviewer administered the structured questionnaires to collect the data. Data analysis was performed in SPSS software (version 23) using bivariate and multivariable logistic regression. Results: The prevalence rate of colostrum avoidance was found to be 10.5%. According to the results, the determinants of colostrum avoidance were postpartum mothers with nonformal educational status [AOR=3.1, 95%C1=1.516.32], rural residency [AOR =5.2, 95%Cl =2.6010.40], primiparity [AOR =5.1, 95%Cl =2.3011.57], and lack of receiving counseling about breastfeeding during antenatal care [AOR =2.6, 95%Cl =1.325.47]. Conclusion: The prevalence rate of colostrum avoidance was low in Debre Tabor General Hospital, compared to the results of other studies. Nevertheless, it is recommended to give routine and detailed counseling about breastfeeding during antennal care to decrease colostrum avoidance.
Keywords :
Colostrum Avoidance , Prevalence , Postpartum , Ethiopia