Describing Maternal Knowledge of Infant Feeding Practices

Journal of Pediatric Health Care(2021)

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Introduction: This qualitative study aimed to describe first-time mothers' knowledge of infant feeding practices, including the responsive feeding approach.Method: This descriptive, qualitative study enrolled first-time mothers in the third trimester of pregnancy. Participants were asked plans for infant feeding and knowledge of infant feeding cues and responsive feeding. NVivo version 11 was used to analyze data using thematic analysis.Results: All mothers (n = 30) intended to breastfeed. Hunger cues such as rooting were described; cessation of eating was consistently mentioned as a fullness cue. Mothers were unfamiliar with responsive feeding yet deduced the meaning of feeding in response to infant cues. Readiness for complementary foods was described by infant age and/or health care provider recommendation; developmental readiness was not described.Discussion: Findings suggest future education and research should focus on responsive feeding and readiness for complementary foods. Finding ways to assist mothers to adhere to recommendations may promote healthy infant growth and prevent childhood obesity.
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Infant feeding,responsive feeding approach,maternal knowledge
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