Breast-feeding Practices among Primipara mothers at Selected Community, Chennai

Authors

  • Irin Anitha. M PhD Scholar, Apollo College of Nursing, The TN Dr. MGR Medical University https://orcid.org/0009-0008-0592-679X
  • Dr. C. Susila Principal, Billroth College of Nursing, The TN Dr. MGR Medical University
  • Dr. Sasikala. D Professor, Apollo College of Nursing, The TN Dr. MGR Medical University
  • Ms. Merlin. A Associate Professor, Apollo College of Nursing, The TN Dr. MGR Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2024.v09.n05.009

Keywords:

Practice, Primipara mothers, Breast feeding, Community

Abstract

Introduction: Breast milk is the best and most comprehensive source of nutrients for babies. Poor baby feeding practices are the cause of 60% of infant and early child mortality worldwide. The growth and development of children may be negatively impacted by inappropriate newborn feeding practices, particularly in underdeveloped and developing nations. Hence the present study was undertaken to determine the Breast-feeding Practices among Primipara Mothers at Selected Community, Chennai. Methods: A descriptive correlational design was used. The study was carried out in a community area in Chennai.  Using the purposive sampling technique, 100 primipara mothers with infants between the ages of 1-12 months who fulfil the inclusion criteria were selected after obtaining formal agreement from the relevant authorities of the selected community area and ethical clearance from the institutional ethical committee. The data was gathered through interview method using pre-tested instruments such as background variable proforma, obstetrical variable proforma, and proforma to evaluate primipara mothers' breastfeeding practices. Results: The study findings revealed that 73%   of the primipara mothers had moderately adequate practice. None of them in the category of needs improvement. There was a significant association between selected obstetrical variables such as mode of delivery and practice on breast feeding in primipara mothers (p<0.05). Those who had normal vaginal delivery had good practice when compared to those who delivered through LSCS.

Author Biographies

Irin Anitha. M, PhD Scholar, Apollo College of Nursing, The TN Dr. MGR Medical University

Irin Anitha M received her Bachelor of Nursing from The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai. Tamil Nadu, India, Master of Nursing in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from The Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka. India. She is pursuing Ph.D. Degree in Obstetrics and Gynaecological Nursing from The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai. Tamil Nadu, India. She also received a Master of Psychology from The Tamil Nadu Sports University, Chennai.  India. She is currently working as Associate Professor in Apollo College of nursing, Chennai. She has 17 years of vast experience in the field of Nursing. She holds the membership in Tamil Nadu Nurses and Midwives Council, Life member in Trained Nurses Association of India, Society of Midwives India (SOMI)

Dr. C. Susila, Principal, Billroth College of Nursing, The TN Dr. MGR Medical University

Dr. C. Susila received her Bachelor of Nursing and Master of Nursing in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai. Tamil Nadu, India. She received Ph.D. Degree in Obstetrics and Gynaecological Nursing from Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai, India. She is currently working as a professor cum principal in Billroth College of nursing, Chennai. She has 30 years of vast experience in the field of Nursing. She is a Guide for many Ph.D students. She is a life member in Tamil Nadu Nurses and Midwives Council, Trained Nurses Association of India, Society of Midwives India (SOMI), Graduate Nurses Association of India, Nursing Research Association of India and Executive member in Nursing Phd society, Chennai.

Dr. Sasikala. D, Professor, Apollo College of Nursing, The TN Dr. MGR Medical University

Dr. Sasikala. D received her Bachelor of Nursing and Master of Nursing in Medical Surgical from The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai. Tamil Nadu, India. She received Ph.D. Degree in Medical Surgical Nursing from The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai. Tamil Nadu, India. She is currently working as Professor cum Head of the Department of Nursing Foundation in Apollo College of nursing, Chennai. She has 25 years of vast experience in the field of Nursing. She is a Guide for many Ph.D students. She is a life member in Tamil Nadu Nurses and Midwives Council, Trained Nurses Association of India.

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Published

15-05-2024

How to Cite

Anitha, I., C., S., Sasikala, D., & Merlin, A. (2024). Breast-feeding Practices among Primipara mothers at Selected Community, Chennai. RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary, 9(5), 64–72. https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2024.v09.n05.009