Understanding perceptions and practices of mothers toward infant and young child feeding in Toke Kutaye districts : Community-based qualitative study.
Belete Feyera OlkabaAlemante Amera AlemayahuYimar Hotessa DukaleNigussie Yohanes YoteAmanauel Iyasu WoldeMeseret Robi TuraLema Mideksa EguPublished in: Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.) (2024)
The responses of mothers from all age strata regarding factors that hinder appropriate infant and young child feeding show a lack of awareness about initiating early breastfeeding. Extreme work overload prevented the feeding of breast milk and preparation of a complementary diet as per protocol, low utilization of family planning, and a perceived shortage of food items to prepare a balanced diet for complementary feeding were factors that hindered appropriate infant and young child feeding. Concerned stakeholders should work to alleviate the extreme workload among mothers with children under 2 years old and reduce their lack of awareness by designing appropriate infant and young child feeding education; cooking demonstrations are strongly recommended.