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Title

Analysis of Factors Related to The Mother’s Behavior to Increase Breastmilk Production.

Authors

Pradanie, Retnayu; Nastiti, Aria Aulia; Jihan, Thaliah

Abstract

The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia has not reached the national target set by the government. Problems that may inhibit exclusive breastfeeding include insufficient breast milk production. The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors related to maternal behavior in facilitating the production of breast milk based on the precede-proceed model. This study used a descriptive analytical design with a cross-sectional approach. The respondents consisted of 143 mothers collected with cluster sampling. The dependent variable in this research was the mother’s behavior in facilitating breast milk production. The independent variables in this research were knowledge, attitude, culture, the availability of health facilities, family support and health worker support. The data was collected using questionnaires and analyzed using Spearman rho’ with a significance level of α≤ 0.05. The results showed that almost all of the factors had a significant correlation with the mother’s behavior in facilitating breast milk production (knowledge p=0.039, attitude p=0.013, culture p=0.024, health facilities availability p=0.023, family support p=0.000). The factor of health worker support showed as having no correlation with the mother’s behavior in facilitating breast milk production (p=0.177). It is expected that the health workers at public health centers should increase their supports to mothers and their families about exclusive breastfeeding.

Subjects

INDONESIA; FACTOR analysis; BREAST milk; PRODUCTION increases; MILK yield; HEALTH facilities

Publication

Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2019, Vol 10, Issue 8, p2642

ISSN

0976-0245

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.5958/0976-5506.2019.02267.8

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