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      Determinants of exclusive breastfeeding among Haitian children under 6 months of age Translated title: Los determinantes de la lactancia materna exclusiva en menores de 6 meses de edad en Haití Translated title: Determinantes do aleitamento materno exclusivo entre crianças haitianas com menos de 6 meses de idade

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          ABSTRACT

          Objective.

          To identify the determinants of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) among children under 6 months of age from three regions in the South and Grand’Anse Departments of Haiti.

          Methods.

          Data were pooled from three cross-sectional surveys conducted yearly from 2017 to 2019 with the guardians of 638 children under 6 months of age. A non-quantitative 24-hour dietary recall was used to assess EBF the day before the survey. Using unadjusted and adjusted prevalence ratios, associations were assessed between EBF and several explanatory factors: infant’s age and sex; maternal age, educational attainment, mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC), dietary diversity, number of children under 5 years of age, responsibility for the main or secondary source of income of the household, initiation of breastfeeding within one hour, knowledge of EBF duration; household severe food insecurity, socioeconomic status, dependency ratio, region, and residential zone (urban/rural).

          Results.

          Prevalence of EBF was 68% in the study sample. From the fully adjusted model, prevalence of EBF was statistically significantly higher among younger infants, mothers with larger MUAC, who met or exceeded Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women (MDD-W), who initiated breastfeeding within one hour, who were knowledgeable of the recommendations for EBF duration, and living in the Jérémie region.

          Conclusions.

          The main determinants of EBF identified in this study attest to the importance of breastfeeding mothers’ access to nutritious food for the practice and maintenance of EBF and the need for geographically equitable access to health services and education that support breastfeeding.

          RESUMEN

          Objetivo.

          Determinar cuáles son los determinantes de la lactancia materna exclusiva en menores de 6 meses de edad de tres regiones de los departamentos Sur y Grand'Anse de Haití.

          Métodos.

          Se agruparon los datos de tres encuestas transversales realizadas anualmente entre 2017 y 2019 a representantes de 638 bebés menores de 6 meses de edad. Se empleó una descripción no cuantitativa de los alimentos consumidos en las últimas 24 horas para evaluar la lactancia materna exclusiva el día anterior a la encuesta. Mediante cocientes de prevalencia ajustados y no ajustados, se evaluó la relación entre la lactancia materna exclusiva y varios factores explicativos: sobre el lactante: edad y sexo; sobre la madre: edad, nivel educativo, circunferencia del brazo media, diversidad alimentaria, número de hijos menores de 5 años y responsabilidad como fuente principal o secundaria de ingresos del hogar; inicio de la lactancia materna en un plazo de una hora después del nacimiento y conocimiento sobre la duración de la lactancia materna exclusiva; inseguridad alimentaria grave en el hogar, situación socioeconómica y tasa de dependencia; y región y zona residencial (urbana/rural).

          Resultados.

          La prevalencia de la lactancia materna exclusiva fue de 68 % en la muestra del estudio. A partir del modelo totalmente ajustado, la prevalencia de la lactancia materna exclusiva fue significativamente mayor desde un punto de vista estadístico en los bebés más pequeños, las madres con una mayor circunferencia del brazo media, la que cumplieron o excedieron la Diversidad Alimentaria Mínima para las Mujeres, las que iniciaron la lactancia materna dentro de una hora después del parto, las que conocían bien las recomendaciones sobre la duración de la lactancia materna exclusiva y las que vivían en la región de Jérémie.

          Conclusiones.

          Los principales determinantes de la lactancia materna exclusiva identificados en este estudio confirman la importancia de que las madres lactantes tengan acceso a alimentos nutritivos para la práctica y el mantenimiento de la lactancia materna exclusiva, así como la necesidad de disponer de un acceso geográfico equitativo a los servicios de salud y la educación que respaldan la lactancia materna.

          RESUMO

          Objetivo.

          Identificar os determinantes do aleitamento materno exclusivo (AME) entre crianças com menos de 6 meses de idade de três regiões dos departamentos Sul e Grand’Anse do Haiti.

          Métodos.

          Agruparam-se dados de três pesquisas transversais realizadas anualmente, de 2017 a 2019, com pais e responsáveis de 638 crianças com menos de 6 meses de idade. Um recordatório alimentar não quantitativo de 24 horas foi utilizado para avaliar o AME no dia anterior à pesquisa. Usando taxas não ajustadas e ajustadas de prevalência, avaliou-se a associação entre AME e diversos fatores explicativos: idade e sexo do bebê; idade da mãe, seu nível de escolaridade, circunferência do braço (CB), diversidade da dieta, número de filhos com menos de 5 anos, responsabilidade pela fonte primária ou secundária de renda da família, início do aleitamento materno na primeira hora, conhecimento sobre a duração do AME; insegurança alimentar domiciliar grave, status socioeconômico, índice de dependência, região e zona residencial (urbana/rural).

          Resultados.

          A prevalência de AME na amostra do estudo foi de 68%. Com base no modelo totalmente ajustado, a prevalência do AME foi maior, de forma estatisticamente significante, entre bebês mais jovens, mães com maior CB, que atendiam ou excediam a Diversidade Alimentar Mínima para Mulheres (MDD-W), que começaram a amamentar na primeira hora, que estavam familiarizadas com as recomendações sobre a duração do AME e que moravam na região de Jérémie.

          Conclusões.

          Os principais determinantes de AME identificados neste estudo atestam a importância do acesso das lactantes a alimentos nutritivos para a prática e a continuidade do AME, e a necessidade de acesso geograficamente equitativo a educação e serviços de saúde que apoiem o aleitamento materno.

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            Breastfeeding is the most advantageous feeding option for infants, and epidemiological studies provide evidence for its promotion. The objective of this review was to comprehensively delineate the barriers and facilitators of exclusive breastfeeding of infants aged 0-6 months old by mothers in developing countries. A search of CINAHL, MEDLINE and PsycINFO was carried out to retrieve studies from January 2001 to January 2014. Using our inclusion criteria, we selected studies that described barriers and facilitators of exclusive breastfeeding. Qualitative and quantitative studies were considered. Twenty-five studies involving 11 025 participants from 19 countries were included. Barriers and facilitators of exclusive/full breastfeeding were identified, analysed tabulated and summarised in this review. Maternal employment was the most frequently cited barrier to exclusive breastfeeding. Maternal perceptions of insufficient breast milk supply was pervasive among studies while medical barriers related to illness of mothers and/or infants as well as breast problems, rather than health care providers. Socio-cultural factors such as maternal and significant other's beliefs about infant nutrition also often constitute strong barriers to exclusive breastfeeding. Despite these barriers, mothers in developing countries often possess certain personal characteristics and develop strategic plans to enhance their success at breastfeeding. Health care providers should be informed about the determinants of exclusive breastfeeding and provide practical anticipatory guidance targeted at overcoming these barriers. In so doing, health care providers in developing countries can contribute to improving maternal and child health outcomes.
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                Journal
                Rev Panam Salud Publica
                Rev Panam Salud Publica
                rpsp
                Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
                Organización Panamericana de la Salud
                1020-4989
                1680-5348
                16 July 2022
                2022
                : 46
                : e84
                Affiliations
                [1 ] normalizedTRANSNUT, WHO Collaborating Centre on Nutrition Changes and Development orgnameUniversité de Montréal Canada originalTRANSNUT, WHO Collaborating Centre on Nutrition Changes and Development, Université de Montréal, Canada
                [2 ] normalizedIndependent Consultant Toronto Canada originalIndependent Consultant, Toronto, Canada
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                RPSP.2022.84
                10.26633/RPSP.2022.84
                9288224
                35855440
                dd4789d4-6a8e-4140-8a81-79ceb8416ca5

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                History
                : 12 October 2021
                : 15 March 2022
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                Funding
                Funded by: Global Affairs Canada and Fondation Paul Gérin-Lajoie
                Award ID: A3PN
                Data collection was funded by Global Affairs Canada and Fondation Paul Gérin-Lajoie as part of the A3PN project. Data analysis and manuscript writing were funded by MB’s Canada Research Chair in Nutrition and Health Inequalities. The design, data collection, analysis, writing, and the decision to publish these results were not influenced by the sponsors.
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                breast feeding,epidemiologic factors,child nutrition sciences,haiti,lactancia maternal,factores epidemiológicos,ciencias de la nutrición del niño,haití,aleitamento materno,fatores epidemiológicos,ciências da nutrição infantil

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