ABSTRACT
Appropriate and adequate infant feeding practices
are an important factor in achieving optimal health in infants. This study was
conducted to examine the use of breast milk substitutes by lactating mothers in
selected rural locations in Enugu State. The study was a cross-sectional study
.A multi-stage sampling technique was used to select a total of 340
respondents. Data on socio-demographic/economic characteristics, characteristic
of the index child, attitude and utilization of breast milk substitutes ofthe
infants were collected using structured and validated questionnaire. The IBM
SPSS version 22.0 computer programme was used to analyze the data. Significant
relationship was judged at p < 0.05. Data obtained were described using
frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation. Regression analysis was
used to analyze the factors associated with the use of breast milk
substitutes.. From the result, most (67.4%) of the respondents are married and
live with their husbands and among the working mothers, majority (91.5%) of them
receive maternity leave. Some (40.6%) ofthe mothers fed their infants with
infant formula/milk at delivery which was an advice given to more than half
(50.3%) of them by the doctor/nurse/midwife. Meanwhile, majority (92.4%) of the
respondents were aware of breast milk substitutes, some ofthem currently feed
their infants with both breast milk and infant formula. Some (47.1%) of the
women preferred using a specific brand of instant formula because it is good
for their baby (24.1%), their doctor recommended it for them (20%) and their
friends use it (17.4%). However, majority (73.4%) ofthe respondents have a
positive attitude towards breast milk substitutes. From the anthropometric
indices ofthe infants, majority ofthem had normal weight-for-height (57.4%), weight-for-age
(76.8%), height-for-age (85.4%) and BMI-for-age (74.1%). Meanwhile, there was a
significant relationship (p=0.001) between maternity leave and respondent’s
attitude towards breast milk substitutes. There was also a significant
relationship between being young (p=0.003), low income (p=0.042) and the use of
breast milk substitutes by the respondents. Realizing that maternal employment
is among the factors that influence the use of breast milk substitutes, there
is need to increase awareness on maternity protection for working mothers in
favor ofimproved maternal conditions that are related to optimal infant feeding.
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