OPTIMAL FEEDING PRACTICE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG MOTHERS OF CHILDREN AGED 6-23 MONTHS IN RURAL HARAMAYA DISTRICT, EASTERN ETHIOPIA

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dc.contributor.author ebroshe ousman, Mahdi
dc.contributor.author oljira, Lemessa Major Advisor (PhD)
dc.contributor.author mengistie, Bezatu Co Advisor (PhD)
dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-28T16:19:54Z
dc.date.available 2018-01-28T16:19:54Z
dc.date.issued 2018-07
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3198
dc.description 71 en_US
dc.description.abstract Background: Optimal feeding practice is defined interms of appropriate initiation timing, dietary/food quantity and quality given to children aged 6-23 months and will determine their lifetime nutritional status. This age group is critical window period for optimal growth and development of the child. However, little was said so far on optimal feeding practice and its associated factors among mothers of children aged 6-23 months in Ethiopia in general and the study area in particular. Objective: To assess optimal feeding feeding practice and associated factors among mothers of children aged 6-23 months in rural Haramaya district, eastern Ethiopia. Method: Community based cross sectional study was conducted 554 mothers-child (6-23 months) pairs in rural Haramaya district from February 08-30, 2018. Multistage sampling technique was used to select study participants. Pretested-structured questionnaires and validated standard checklist were used to collect data from mothers-child pairs through face-to-face-interview. Data were entered into Epidata version 3.1 and analyzed by SPSS version 22. Descriptive statistics were conducted to describe characteristics of participants. Bivariate and multivariable analysis was used to identify factors associated with optimal feeding practice. A P<0.05 and AOR with its 95% CI were used to report presence and strength of associations, respectively. Results: The Prevalence of optimal feeding practice among mothers of children aged 6-23 months was 53.5% (95% CI; 0.49, 0.58). Optimal feeding practice among mothers of children aged 6-23 months were significantly associated with family monthly income of 1500-3000 ETB [(AOR=0.52, 95% CI: (0.28, 0.98)], institutional delivery [(AOR=1.61, 95% CI: (1.06, 2.46)], visiting PNC at least three times [(AOR=2.53, 95% CI: (1.67, 3.82)], everheard information [(AOR=3.05, 95% CI: (1.85, 5.02)], access to healthcare [(AOR=2.61, 95% CI: (1.65, 4.09)], presence of separate (child‘s) feeding plate [(AOR=1.75, 95% CI: (1.16, 2.64)] and participating/attending on optimal feeding practice/demonstrations at kebele/community level [(AOR=2.02, 95% CI: (1.33, 3.07)]. Conclusion: The Prevalence of optimal feeding practice of participants was found to be low in the district. Optimal feeding practice among mothers of children aged 6-23 months were significantly associated with average monthly income, institutional delivery, visited PNC at least three times, access to healthcare and child dietary related factors. This study recommended strengthening existing healthcare services for mothers and their children to prevent suboptimal feeding practices en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Haramaya university en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Haramaya university en_US
dc.subject Optimal feeding practice, children aged 6-23 months, associated factors, Rural Haramaya district. en_US
dc.title OPTIMAL FEEDING PRACTICE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG MOTHERS OF CHILDREN AGED 6-23 MONTHS IN RURAL HARAMAYA DISTRICT, EASTERN ETHIOPIA en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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