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Engaging men to promote and support exclusive breastfeeding: a descriptive review of 28 projects in 20 low- and middle-income countries from 2003 to 2013

机译:让男性参与促进和支持纯母乳喂养:2003年至2013年对20个中低收入国家的28个项目的描述性回顾

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Background Lay support has been associated with improved breastfeeding practices, but studies of programs that engage men in breastfeeding support have shown mixed results and most are from high-income countries. The purpose of our research is to review strategies to engage men in exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) promotion or support in 28 project areas across 20 low- and middle-income countries. This information may be used to inform program implementers and policymakers seeking to increase EBF. Methods We tested the difference between baseline and final EBF proportions using Pearson’s chi-square ( a =?0.05) and identified project areas with a significant increase. We categorized male engagement strategies as low- and high-intensity, using information from project reports. We looked for patterns by intensity and geography and described strategies used to engage men in different places. Results Twenty-eight projects were reviewed; 21 (75%) were in areas where a statistically significant increase in EBF was observed between the beginning and end of the project. A variety of high- and low-intensity male engagement strategies was used in areas with an increase in EBF prevalence and in all geographic regions. High-intensity strategies engaged men directly during home or health visits by forming men’s groups and by working with male community leaders or members to promote EBF. Low-intensity strategies included large community meetings that included men, and radio messages, and other behavior change materials directed towards men. Conclusion Male engagement strategies took many forms in these project areas. We did not find consistent associations between the intensities or types of male engagement strategies and increases in EBF proportions. There is a gap in understanding how gender norms might impact male involvement in women’s health behaviors. This review does not support the broad application of male engagement to improve EBF practices, and we recommend considering local gender norms when designing programs to support women to EBF.
机译:背景技术躺椅的支持与改善母乳喂养的习惯有关,但是对让男性参与母乳喂养支持的方案的研究显示出好坏参半,其中大多数来自高收入国家。我们研究的目的是审查在20个低收入和中等收入国家的28个项目区域中,使男性参与纯母乳喂养(EBF)促进或支持的策略。此信息可用于通知计划实施者和寻求增加EBF的政策制定者。方法我们使用Pearson的卡方检验(a =?0.05)测试了基线和最终EBF比例之间的差异,并确定了显着增加的项目区域。我们使用项目报告中的信息将男性参与策略分为低强度和高强度。我们通过强度和地理位置来寻找模式,并描述了用来吸引不同地方的男人的策略。结果审查了28个项目;在项目开始到结束之间,EBF在统计上显着增加的地区为21(75%)。在EBF患病率增加的地区以及所有地理区域,都采用了各种高强度和低强度的男性参与策略。高强度策略通过组建男性团体并与男性社区领袖或成员合作促进EBF,直接在家庭或健康访问中吸引男性。低强度的策略包括大型社区会议,其中包括男性,广播消息以及其他针对男性的行为改变材料。结论在这些项目领域,男性参与策略采取多种形式。我们没有发现男性参与策略的强度或类型与EBF比例增加之间存在一致的关联。在理解性别规范如何影响男性参与女性健康行为方面存在差距。这项审查不支持广泛采用男性参与来改善EBF的做法,我们建议在设计支持女性参加EBF的计划时考虑当地的性别规范。

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