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Early Initiation of Breastfeeding Among Maya Mothers in the Western Highlands of Guatemala: Practices and Beliefs

机译:在危地马拉西部高地的玛雅母亲中早期开始母乳喂养:做法和信仰

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Background: Guatemala exhibits the sixth highest rate of child stunting worldwide, and stunting disproportionately affects Guatemala indigenous communities. In a country struggling to combat this result of malnutrition, early child nutrition is especially critical. Specifically, early initiation of breastfeeding is important for the development of newborn infants. Understanding beliefs and practices related to early initiation of breastfeeding in Maya Guatemala may provide an avenue to guide nutrition interventions in indigenous communities. Research aim: This study aimed to determine major beliefs and practices associated with early initiation of breastfeeding among Maya mothers in Lake Atitlan, Guatemala. Methods: As part of a larger study to assess child nutrition in the Lake Atitlan region, we created a series of semistructured interview questions to document breastfeeding practices and beliefs among mothers. We conducted and audio-recorded inperson interviews that were translated from Kaqchikel, the local language, to Spanish by a community assistant. Results: We conducted 178 interviews with mothers; 76% practiced early initiation. Early initiation was associated with the village and complementary feeding practices. Mothers held a variety of beliefs about the value of colostrum, and these beliefs were associated with the village. Mothers who held negative beliefs toward colostrum were more likely to delay breastfeeding initiation. Conclusion: Although most Maya mothers practice early initiation, the intervillage disparity in breastfeeding practices demonstrates a need to geographically focus breastfeeding interventions. Our novel insights into the breastfeeding beliefs among Maya mothers will serve as a guide to structure culturally competent breastfeeding education interventions in indigenous communities.
机译:背景:危地马拉展示了世界上眩晕的第六次最高速度,令人惊叹不成比例地影响危地马拉土着社区。在一个努力打击这种营养不良结果的国家,早期儿童营养尤为关键。具体地,早期开始母乳喂养对于新生儿的发展是重要的。了解与早期母乳喂养的信仰和做法在Maya危地马拉可以提供途径,以指导土着社区中的营养干预措施。研究目的:本研究旨在确定与危地马拉湖玛雅母亲的早期母乳喂养的主要信仰和做法。方法:作为评估Atitlan地区湖中儿童营养的更大研究的一部分,我们创建了一系列半结构化的面试问题,以记录母乳喂养的母乳和信仰。我们通过社区助理进行了由Kaqchikel,当地语言翻译的音频记录的inperson访谈。结果:我们与母亲进行了178笔访。 76%的早期开始。早期开始与村庄和互补喂养做法有关。母亲对初乳的价值持有各种各样的信念,这些信仰与村庄有关。对初乳的母亲持有负面信的母亲更有可能延缓母乳喂养的启动。结论:虽然大多数Maya Mothers练习早期开始,母乳喂养实践中的陷入困境差异表明需要地理上焦点母乳喂养干预措施。我们对Maya Mothers中的母乳喂养信念的新颖见解将作为构建土着社区的文化养老母乳喂养教育的指导。

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