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Knowledge Attitudes and Beliefs That May Influence Infant Feeding Practices in American Indian Mothers

机译:可能影响美洲印第安人母亲喂养方式的知识态度和信念

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The promotion of healthy infant feeding is increasingly recognized as an important obesity prevention strategy. This is relevant for American Indian (AI) populations, who exhibit high levels of obesity and low compliance with infant feeding guidelines. The literature examining the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs (KAB) surrounding infant feeding within the AI population is sparse and focuses primarily on breastfeeding, with limited information on the introduction of solid foods and related practices that may be important in an obesity prevention context. This research presents descriptive findings from a baseline KAB questionnaire on infant feeding and related behaviors, administered to mothers (n=438) from five Northwest AI tribes that participated in the Prevention of Toddler Overweight and Teeth Health Study (PTOTS). Enrollment occurred during pregnancy or up to 6 months postpartum. The KAB questionnaire focused on themes of Breastfeeding/Formula Feeding and Introducing Solid Foods, with supplemental questions on Physical Activity. Knowledge questions were multiple-choice or true/false. Attitudes and beliefs were assessed on Likert scales. Descriptive statistics included frequencies and percents, and means and standard deviations. Most women knew basic breastfeeding recommendations and facts, but fewer recognized the broader health benefits of breastfeeding (e.g., reducing diabetes risk), or knew when to introduce solid foods. Women believed breastfeeding to be healthy and perceived their social networks to agree. Attitudes and beliefs about formula feeding and social support were more ambivalent. This work suggests opportunities to increase the perceived value of breastfeeding to include broader health benefits, increase knowledge about solid foods, and strengthen social support.
机译:促进健康婴儿喂养已被越来越多地认为是预防肥胖的重要策略。这与肥胖率高且对婴儿喂养准则的依从性低的美洲印第安人(AI)人群有关。审查AI人群中围绕婴儿喂养的知识,态度和信念(KAB)的文献很少,主要集中在母乳喂养方面,关于固体食物的引入和相关实践的信息有限,这在预防肥胖的背景下可能很重要。这项研究从参与婴儿预防超重和牙齿健康研究(PTOTS)的五个西北AI部落的母亲(n = 438)进行的有关婴儿喂养和相关行为的基本KAB调查表中得出描述性发现。登记发生在怀孕期间或产后6个月以内。 KAB问卷调查的重点是母乳喂养/配方喂养和固体食品介绍,以及有关体育锻炼的补充问题。知识问题是多项选择或对/错。态度和信念用李克特量表进行评估。描述性统计信息包括频率和百分比,以及均值和标准差。大多数妇女了解母乳喂养的基本建议和事实,但很少有人认识到母乳喂养对健康具有更大的益处(例如,降低糖尿病风险),或者知道何时引入固体食物。妇女认为母乳喂养是健康的,并认为她们的社交网络可以达成共识。关于配方奶喂养和社会支持的态度和信念更加矛盾。这项工作为提高母乳喂养的感知价值提供了机会,包括更广泛的健康益处,增加了对固体食物的了解以及加强了社会支持。

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