Associated Factors of Exclusive Breastfeeding Intention among Pregnant Women in Najran, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.1.1. Operational Definition for Terms
2.1.2. Setting and Participants
2.2. Sample Size Determinations and Sampling Procedures
2.3. Sampling Procedures
2.4. Measurement Tools
2.5. Data Collection Procedures
2.6. Data Quality Control
2.7. Ethical Approval
2.8. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Participants’ Basic Data
3.2. Participants’ Obstetric and BF History
3.3. Participants’ BF Knowledge, Attitude, and Intention
3.4. The Predictors of EBF Intention
4. Discussion
Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
ANC | Antenatal Care |
BF | Breastfeeding |
EBF | Exclusive Breastfeeding |
GFBKS | Gender-Friendly Breastfeeding Knowledge Scale |
IFI | Infant Feeding Intention |
IIFAS | Infant Feeding Attitude Scale |
MCH | Maternal and Children Hospital |
WHO | World Health Organization |
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Demographic Characteristics | n = (382) | % |
---|---|---|
Age (years) | ||
<20 years | 30 | 7.8 |
20–35 | 294 | 77.0 |
≥36 | 58 | 15.2 |
Mean ± SD | 27.74 ± 6.74 | |
Residence | ||
Rural | 20 | 5.2 |
Urban | 362 | 94.8 |
Occupation | ||
Housewife | 170 | 44.5 |
Working | 212 | 55.5 |
Woman education | ||
Illiterate | 11 | 2.9 |
Read and write | 66 | 17.2 |
Secondary school | 189 | 49.5 |
University or postgraduate | 116 | 30.4 |
Husband education | ||
Illiterate | 29 | 7.6 |
Read and write | 81 | 21.2 |
Secondary school | 112 | 29.3 |
University or postgraduate | 160 | 41.9 |
Monthly income | ||
Not enough | 131 | 34.3 |
Enough | 215 | 56.3 |
Enough and save | 36 | 9.4 |
Obstetric and Breastfeeding History | n = (382) | % |
---|---|---|
Gestational age for current pregnancy: | ||
First trimester (1–<13 weeks) | 141 | 36.9 |
Second trimester (13–<26) | 80 | 20.9 |
Third trimester (26 and more) | 161 | 42.2 |
ANC | ||
Regular | 326 | 85.3 |
Irregular | 56 | 14.7 |
Gravidity | ||
Primigravida | 131 | 34.3 |
Multigravida | 251 | 65.7 |
Current pregnancy planning | ||
Yes | 232 | 60.7 |
No | 150 | 39.3 |
Pregnancy-related complication | ||
Yes | 51 | 13.4 |
No | 331 | 86.6 |
Previous breastfeeding practice (n = 251) | ||
I never breastfeed at all | 18 | 7.2 |
Exclusive | 67 | 26.7 |
Nonexclusive | 166 | 66.1 |
Last child delivery mode (n = 251) | ||
Vaginal delivery | 139 | 55.4 |
Cesarean section | 112 | 44.6 |
Number of living children (mean ± SD) | 2.40 ± 2.12 |
Variables | n = (382) | % |
---|---|---|
Total knowledge | ||
Inadequate (18–54) | 184 | 48.2 |
Adequate (55–90) | 198 | 51.8 |
Mean ± SD | 66.13 ± 12.15 | |
Total attitude | ||
Negative (17–51) | 92 | 24.1 |
Positive (52–85) | 290 | 75.9 |
Mean ± SD | 56.32 ± 8.60 | |
Total intention | ||
Low (0–8) | 167 | 43.7 |
High (9–16) | 215 | 56.3 |
Mean ± SD | 11.88 ± 2.96 |
Predictors | EBF Intention | |
---|---|---|
AOR (95% CI) | p | |
Residence | ||
Rural | Ref | |
Urban | 0.682 (0.110–4.240) | 0.681 |
Occupation | ||
Working | Ref | |
Housewife | 4.216 (1.906–9.326) | 0.000 ** |
Education | 0.743 | |
University or postgraduate | Ref | |
Secondary school | 0.191 (0.021–1.727) | 0.141 |
Read and write | 0.169 (0.018–1.581 | 0.119 |
Illiterate | 0.187 (0.043–1.287) | 0.191 |
Husband education | 0.199 | |
University or postgraduate | Ref | |
Secondary school | 0.436 (0.102–1.864) | 0.263 |
Read and write | 0.864 (0.202–3.701) | 0.844 |
Illiterate | 0.675 (0.312–2.602) | 0.768 |
Monthly income | 0.695 | |
Enough and save | Ref | |
Enough | 0.858 (0.382–1.926) | 0.710 |
Not enough | 1.430 (0.360–5.690) | 0.611 |
Gestational age for current pregnancy: | 0.270 | |
First trimester (1–<13 weeks) | Ref | |
Second trimester (13–<26) | 1.748 (0.661–4.628) | 0.261 |
Third trimester (26 and more) | 1.770 (0.847–3.698) | 0.129 |
ANC | ||
Irregular | Ref | |
Regular | 1.718 (0.631–4.678) | 0.028 * |
Number of pregnancies (gravidity) | ||
Primigravida | Ref | |
Multigravida | 1.072 (0.780–1.474) | 0.669 |
Plan for the current pregnancy | ||
No | ||
Yes | 1.885 (0.966–3.676) | 0.042 * |
Breastfeeding practice (n = 251) | 0.000 ** | |
I never breastfeed at all | Ref | |
Exclusive | 4.284 (1.896–9.679) | 0.000 ** |
Nonexclusive | 2.284 (1.652–7.234) | 0.005 * |
Mode of delivery of the last child (n = 251) | 0.012 * | |
Never delivered | Ref | |
Vaginal delivery | 6.628 (1.862–23.586) | 0.003 * |
Cesarean section | 1.649 (0.735–3.701) | 0.225 |
Pregnancy-related complications | ||
Yes | Ref | |
No | 3.923 (1.297–11.867) | 0.15 * |
Age (years) | 1.007 (0.940–1.078) | 0.852 |
Total EBF knowledge | 1.193 (1.183–1.421) | 0.009 * |
Total EBF attitude | 1.282 (1.205–1.365) | 0.000 ** |
Gravidity | 1.072 (0.780–1.474) | 0.669 |
Number of living children | 0.825 (0.599–1.137) | 0.239 |
−2 Log likelihood (282.339a) | Cox and Snell R Square (0.468) | Nagelkerke R Square (0.628) |
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Ibrahim, H.A.; Alshahrani, M.A.; Al-Thubaity, D.D.; Sayed, S.H.; Almedhesh, S.A.; Elgzar, W.T. Associated Factors of Exclusive Breastfeeding Intention among Pregnant Women in Najran, Saudi Arabia. Nutrients 2023, 15, 3051. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15133051
Ibrahim HA, Alshahrani MA, Al-Thubaity DD, Sayed SH, Almedhesh SA, Elgzar WT. Associated Factors of Exclusive Breastfeeding Intention among Pregnant Women in Najran, Saudi Arabia. Nutrients. 2023; 15(13):3051. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15133051
Chicago/Turabian StyleIbrahim, Heba A., Mohammed A. Alshahrani, DaifAllah D. Al-Thubaity, Samiha H. Sayed, Sultan A. Almedhesh, and Wafaa T. Elgzar. 2023. "Associated Factors of Exclusive Breastfeeding Intention among Pregnant Women in Najran, Saudi Arabia" Nutrients 15, no. 13: 3051. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15133051
APA StyleIbrahim, H. A., Alshahrani, M. A., Al-Thubaity, D. D., Sayed, S. H., Almedhesh, S. A., & Elgzar, W. T. (2023). Associated Factors of Exclusive Breastfeeding Intention among Pregnant Women in Najran, Saudi Arabia. Nutrients, 15(13), 3051. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15133051