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Infant feeding guideline awareness among mothers living with HIV in North America and Nigeria

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العنوان: Infant feeding guideline awareness among mothers living with HIV in North America and Nigeria
المؤلفون: J. Craig Phillips, Josephine Etowa, Jean Hannan, Egbe B. Etowa, Seye Babatunde
المصدر: International Breastfeeding Journal, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020)
بيانات النشر: BMC, 2020.
سنة النشر: 2020
المجموعة: LCC:Pediatrics
LCC:Public aspects of medicine
مصطلحات موضوعية: Black mothers, Infant feeding guidelines, Awareness of guidelines, Exclusive breastfeeding, Exclusive formula feeding, HIV, Pediatrics, RJ1-570, Public aspects of medicine, RA1-1270
الوصف: Abstract Background WHO guidelines recommend breastfeeding for mothers living with HIV adherent to antiretroviral therapy in countries where formula is not accessible. In Canada and the US, guidelines for mothers living with HIV recommend exclusive formula feeding. Awareness of national infant feeding guidelines and socio-cultural factors influence infant feeding choices that may result in an increased risk of vertical transmission of HIV. The purpose of this paper is to present factors associated with awareness of guidelines among Black mothers living with HIV. Data were derived from a survey conducted as part of a recent international study that examined infant feeding practices among Black women living with HIV in Ottawa, Canada; Port Harcourt, Nigeria; and Miami, Florida. Methods Participants (n = 690) from Port Harcourt (n = 400), Miami (n = 201), and Ottawa (n = 89) were surveyed on their awareness of infant feeding guidelines for mothers living with HIV. Data were collected between November, 2016 and March, 2018. Results Participants’ mean ages were 34.3 ± 5.9 years. Across all sites, 15.4% (95% CI 13.2, 7.7) of mothers were NOT aware of their country’s infant feeding guidelines. Cultural beliefs (OR = 0.133, p = 0.004, 95% CI 0.03, 0.53) and functional social support influenced infant feeding choices (OR = 1.1, p = 0.034, 95% CI 1.01, 1.20) and were statistically significant predictors of guideline awareness (Χ 2 = 38.872, p
نوع الوثيقة: article
وصف الملف: electronic resource
اللغة: English
تدمد: 1746-4358
Relation: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13006-020-00274-z; https://doaj.org/toc/1746-4358
DOI: 10.1186/s13006-020-00274-z
URL الوصول: https://doaj.org/article/46a6b2b20d50475b87b70565d1ce5e38
رقم الأكسشن: edsdoj.46a6b2b20d50475b87b70565d1ce5e38
قاعدة البيانات: Directory of Open Access Journals
الوصف
تدمد:17464358
DOI:10.1186/s13006-020-00274-z