Appropriate feeding practices are fundamental importance for the survival, growth, development and health of the infant and young children. However; exclusive breastfeeding remains a challenge because of many factors. It was suggested that mother's knowledge, attitude and practice determines the effectiveness of exclusive breastfeeding. This research is a cross-sectional study aimed to assesses mother's knowledge, attitude and practice towards optimal breastfeeding among Ginjo Guduru kebele. The survey was conducted from June 29-July30, 2018, from a total of 315 mothers who had children under one (1) year age, 190 mothers were selected using simple random sampling. Structured pre-tested questionnaires, as well as the in-depth intervie...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
Background: Breastfeeding is a natural food that serves as a complete source of infant nutrition for...
Abstract Background Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is recommended for 6 months of age, with continued...
Appropriate feeding practices are fundamental importance for the survival, growth, development and h...
Background. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends mothers worldwide to exclusively breastfe...
Breastfeeding is a key tool for nourishing a baby, preventing childhood illnesses like obesity, and ...
Exclusive breastfeeding entails feeding of infants or young children with breast milk only up to the...
BackgroundBreastfeeding is the process of feeding a newborn with the mother's milk, and it is very i...
Background. Exclusive breastfeeding is an important strategy for improving child health. However, th...
Background. Exclusive breastfeeding has an irrepressible benefit to a child. However, the practice i...
Improving infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in children 0–23 months of age is critic...
Background: Exclusive breast feeding has been recommended worldwide as optimal feeding option for hu...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
Knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of mothers/caregivers on infant and young child feeding are k...
Background: In children under the age of five, inadequate breastfeeding, particularly nonexclusive b...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
Background: Breastfeeding is a natural food that serves as a complete source of infant nutrition for...
Abstract Background Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is recommended for 6 months of age, with continued...
Appropriate feeding practices are fundamental importance for the survival, growth, development and h...
Background. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends mothers worldwide to exclusively breastfe...
Breastfeeding is a key tool for nourishing a baby, preventing childhood illnesses like obesity, and ...
Exclusive breastfeeding entails feeding of infants or young children with breast milk only up to the...
BackgroundBreastfeeding is the process of feeding a newborn with the mother's milk, and it is very i...
Background. Exclusive breastfeeding is an important strategy for improving child health. However, th...
Background. Exclusive breastfeeding has an irrepressible benefit to a child. However, the practice i...
Improving infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in children 0–23 months of age is critic...
Background: Exclusive breast feeding has been recommended worldwide as optimal feeding option for hu...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
Knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of mothers/caregivers on infant and young child feeding are k...
Background: In children under the age of five, inadequate breastfeeding, particularly nonexclusive b...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
Background: Breastfeeding is a natural food that serves as a complete source of infant nutrition for...
Abstract Background Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is recommended for 6 months of age, with continued...