Determinants of infant feeding practices among Black mothers living with HIV: a multinomial logistic regression analysis.
Josephine EtowaJean HannanEgbe B EtowaSeye BabatundeJ Craig PhillipsPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
While cultural beliefs and perceived stress favoured MF over EFF, advice of healthcare workers, and the care received from a nurse/midwife improved EFF over MF. Also while the mothers' perceived stress favoured MF over EBF, advice of their nurses or midwife and the social support improved EBF over MF. The providers advice was congruent with WHO and national guidelines for infant feeding among mothers living with HIV. These results have implications for nursing, healthcare practice, and policies on infant feeding practices for mothers living with HIV.