ICoSI 2019 Conference

Factors that positively influence to improve exclusive breastfeeding
Mina Yumei Santi (1*)

Health Polytechnic Ministry of Health of Yogyakarta, Mangkuyudan Street MJ III/304 Yogyakarta, Indonesia Postcode 55143.


Abstract

Based on World Health Statistics infant mortality rate in the world in 2016 is 41 per 1,000 live births. This value is still quite high if comparing with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at 25 per 1,000 live births. The optimal breastfeeding under two years of age has the greatest potential for survival of all precaution. An effort to prevent infant mortality is by exclusive breastfeeding. Coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in Special Region of Jogjakarta Province in 2017 amounted to 74.9% is still below the national target of 80%. The aim of this research was to find the factors that positively influence to improve coverage of exclusive breastfeeding. The research method used analytic with cross sectional design. The result of the study shows that four factors that positively influence to improve exclusive breastfeeding are mother knowledge, age of maternal, counseling and education, and social support of midwifes. Mother knowledge about breastfeeding related with the provision of exclusive breastfeeding. Knowledge factors have an important role in taking action to give exclusive breastfeeding. Education about breastfeeding is done during pregnancy and during pregnancy visits. Social support of midwifes affect the mother choice to breastfeeding exclusively.

Keywords: Exclusive breastfeeding; midwife counselor; early initiation of breastfeeding; infant mortality

Topic: International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/e6ynUHtEk2WD

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