Assessment of the perception and knowledge on EBF practice among women attending antenatal and infant follow up clinics in Mbarara hospital, Uganda in August 2008. This was a Descriptive Cross-sectional study. From a total of 203 respondents, 49.8% had exclusively breastfed their infants for six months, 12.3% for more than six months. The majority of the respondents, 73.8%, knew that a child is supposed to be exclusively breastfed for six months. The main advantage of EBF perceived by 55.2% of the women who were interviewed was nutrition. The main disadvantage of exclusive breastfeeding perceived by the women was depletion of the mother’s health, in only 20%. However majority, 66% perceived that EBF had no disadvantage. Milk not being enou...
OBJECTIVES: To determine knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding exclusive breastfeeding among m...
The study explored perceptions and barriers to exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) among rural women in Zi...
Background:World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended that exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) be giv...
Exclusive breastfeeding provides nutritional, and developmental psychological advantages with regard...
The behaviour adopted by individuals is moulded by their perception of various issues. In spite of w...
Exclusive breastfeeding entails feeding of infants or young children with breast milk only up to the...
Exclusive breastfeeding entails feeding of infants or young children with breast milk only up to the...
The practice of exclusive breastfeeding has been found out to be essential in reducing infant mortal...
The overall objective of this study was to determine factors influencing the knowledge and practice ...
Chronic child malnutrition is high in developing countries such as Tanzania where approximately 42%...
Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for the first six months of life is effective in preventing infant mor...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is an important tool for preventing childhood illnesses, and obesity, an...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is a basic human activity, vital to infant and maternal health...
Objective: To assess the knowledge and practices regarding Exclusive Breastfeeding among lactating m...
OBJECTIVES: To determine knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding exclusive breastfeeding among m...
The study explored perceptions and barriers to exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) among rural women in Zi...
Background:World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended that exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) be giv...
Exclusive breastfeeding provides nutritional, and developmental psychological advantages with regard...
The behaviour adopted by individuals is moulded by their perception of various issues. In spite of w...
Exclusive breastfeeding entails feeding of infants or young children with breast milk only up to the...
Exclusive breastfeeding entails feeding of infants or young children with breast milk only up to the...
The practice of exclusive breastfeeding has been found out to be essential in reducing infant mortal...
The overall objective of this study was to determine factors influencing the knowledge and practice ...
Chronic child malnutrition is high in developing countries such as Tanzania where approximately 42%...
Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for the first six months of life is effective in preventing infant mor...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is an important tool for preventing childhood illnesses, and obesity, an...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is a basic human activity, vital to infant and maternal health...
Objective: To assess the knowledge and practices regarding Exclusive Breastfeeding among lactating m...
OBJECTIVES: To determine knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding exclusive breastfeeding among m...
The study explored perceptions and barriers to exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) among rural women in Zi...
Background:World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended that exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) be giv...