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The effect of parity on time to initiate complementary feeding among mother-infant pairs in Awi Zone, Northwest Ethiopia.

Tilahun Degu TsegaGashaw Melkie BayehKassaye Demeke AlemuAbaynew Assemu AsradeAbebaw Molla KebedeTamiru AleneZewdu Bishaw AynalemBezawit AdaneMelaku YalewMolla Getie MehariAlmaw Genet YeshiwasTadesse Miretie DessieEniyew Talie FentaKefale Mitiku Haylu
Published in: Italian journal of pediatrics (2024)
Parity was identified as a statistically significant predictor for time to initiate complementary feeding. The incidence rate of early and late initiation of complementary feeding was higher among primipara than multipara mothers. Besides, the median time to initiate complementary feeding was earlier among primipara than multipara mothers. So, a parity based complementary feeding practice education should be advocated to tackle the gap and further reduce infants and children malnutrition. Relatively younger age and twin delivered mothers initiated complementary feeding against the recommendation. Therefore, intervention considering such statistically significant predictors could have a public health importance.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • randomized controlled trial
  • young adults
  • risk factors