Complementary Feeding at Tikur Anbessa Hospital. A Study on Mothers’ Knowledge and Practice
Abstract
A descriptive cross-sectional study on mothers’ knowledge and practice related to complementary feeding was conducted in Tikur Anbessa Hospital, Addis Ababa, from September 1st to November 30th, 2003. A total of 370 mother-child pairs whose children were aged 0-24 months, were included in the study. 53.34% of children were started on complementary feeding before the age of four months. The most commonly used complementary food was milk formula, followed by cow's milk and cereal based gruel in 52.5%, 35.7% and 7.1% of the cases respectively. As believed by the mothers, inadequate supply of breast milk and mother’s sickness and /or sickness of the child were the reasons to start complementary feeding. The majority of mothers used a bottle for feeding their children. The study demonstrated inappropriate infant feeding practices, which needs intervention.
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