The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and economic factors, and health care system. This study aimed to determine the contribution of knowledge on breastfeeding among nonworking mothers. This was a cross-sectional study conducted in Y ogyakarta, Indonesia. A total of 173 nonworking mothers with babies between 0-6 months who joined the mother support group (MSG) program participated in this study. The results showed that knowledge has significant influence on breastfeeding practice among the non working mothers (beta= .21, p= .01). MSG may be a suitable method to promote breastfeeding among Indonesian mothers. Keyword:Knowledge, Breastfeeding, Mother Support Grou
Background: By the Indonesian Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS) in 2012, infant mortality rate in...
One of the causes of high Infant Mortality Rate is the low coverage of exclusive breastfeeding. One ...
ABSTRACT In Indonesia from research data Basic Health conducted in 2018 showed that the rate of excl...
The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and econ...
The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and econ...
The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and econ...
The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and eco...
The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and econ...
Knowledge and attitude are important factors for successful breastfeeding practice. The objective of...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding practice during six-months could reduce morbidity and mortality ...
Background: The coverage rate of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia is still relatively low from t...
Exclusive breastfeeding is one program that is quite difficult to develop because it is associated w...
Background: Breastfeeding in Indonesia has not fully implemented. Efforts to increase breastfeeding ...
Realizing the importance of children’s nutrition, the World Health Organization strive vast effort t...
Breastfeeding for infants is the best way of feeding, especially for infants less than six months ol...
Background: By the Indonesian Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS) in 2012, infant mortality rate in...
One of the causes of high Infant Mortality Rate is the low coverage of exclusive breastfeeding. One ...
ABSTRACT In Indonesia from research data Basic Health conducted in 2018 showed that the rate of excl...
The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and econ...
The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and econ...
The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and econ...
The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and eco...
The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and econ...
Knowledge and attitude are important factors for successful breastfeeding practice. The objective of...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding practice during six-months could reduce morbidity and mortality ...
Background: The coverage rate of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia is still relatively low from t...
Exclusive breastfeeding is one program that is quite difficult to develop because it is associated w...
Background: Breastfeeding in Indonesia has not fully implemented. Efforts to increase breastfeeding ...
Realizing the importance of children’s nutrition, the World Health Organization strive vast effort t...
Breastfeeding for infants is the best way of feeding, especially for infants less than six months ol...
Background: By the Indonesian Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS) in 2012, infant mortality rate in...
One of the causes of high Infant Mortality Rate is the low coverage of exclusive breastfeeding. One ...
ABSTRACT In Indonesia from research data Basic Health conducted in 2018 showed that the rate of excl...