Effect of Peer Counselling by Mother Support Groups on Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices: The Lalitpur Experience

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作者
Kushwaha, Komal P. [1 ]
Sankar, Jhuma [2 ]
Sankar, M. Jeeva [2 ]
Gupta, Arun [3 ]
Dadhich, J. P. [4 ]
Gupta, Y. P. [5 ]
Bhatt, Girish C. [1 ]
Ansari, Dilshad A. [1 ]
Sharma, B. [1 ]
机构
[1] BRD Med Coll, Dept Pediat, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
[2] AIIMS, Dept Pediat, New Delhi, India
[3] IBFAN Asia, Delhi, India
[4] BPNI, Delhi, India
[5] YG Consultants Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, India
来源
PLOS ONE | 2014年 / 9卷 / 11期
关键词
INTERVENTIONS; PROMOTION;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0109181
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Objective: Our primary objective was to evaluate the effect of peer counselling by mother support groups (MSG's) in improving the infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in the community. Methods: We conducted this repeated-measure before and after study in the Lalitpur district of Uttar Pradesh, India between 2006 and 2011. We assessed the IYCF practices before and after creating MSG's within the community. The feeding practices were reassessed at two time points-2 (T1) and 5 years (T2) after the intervention and compared with that of the pre-intervention phase (T0). Results: The total population covered by the project from the time of its initiation was 105000. A total of 425 (T0), 480 (T1) and 521 (T2) mother infant pairs were selected from this population. There was significant improvement in the following IYCF practices in the community (represented as %; adjOR (95% CI, p) such as initiation of breast feeding within 1 hour at both T1 (71% vs. 11%); 19.6 (13.6, 28.2, p = < 0.0001) and T2 (62% vs. 11%); 13.3 (9.4, 18.9, p = < 0.0001); use of prelacteal feeds at both T1 (67% vs. 15%); 12.6 (CI: 9.0, 17.6, p < 0.0001) and T2 (67% vs. 5%); 44.4 (28.8, 68.4, p = < 0.0001); rates of exclusive breast feeding for 6 months at both T1 (50% vs. 7%); 13.6 (7.6, 25.0, p = < 0.0001) and T2 (60% vs. 7%); 20.5 (11.3, 37.2, p = < 0.0001); initiation of complementary feeding at T1 (85% vs. 54%); 5.6 (3.6, 8.7, p = < 0.0001) and T2 (96% vs. 54%); 22.9 (11.8, 44.1, p = < 0.0001) and complementary feeding along with continued breast feeding at both T1 (36% vs. 4.5%); 6 (1.15, 31.4, p = 0.033) and T2 (42% vs. 4.5%); 8.06 (1.96, 49.1, p = 0.005) as compared to pre-intervention period (T0) after adjusting for important social and demographic variables. Conclusions: Peer counseling by MSG's improved the IYCF practices in the district and could be sustained.
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