2013
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2013.14.142.2436
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Allaitement maternel et diversification alimentaire à Lubumbashi (République Démocratique du Congo): besoin urgent d’éducation des mères pour le changement des habitudes

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“…60.0%. This result is similar to that found by Kasole et al [25] in their study carried out in Lubumbashi, who reported that 57.5% of breastfeeding women gave their children formula during the first few hours of birth. This situation is thought to be linked to the fact that, during childbirth, a number of health problems may arise, such as insufficient milk production, maternal illness, and so on.…”
Section: Experience Of Exclusive Breastfeedingsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…60.0%. This result is similar to that found by Kasole et al [25] in their study carried out in Lubumbashi, who reported that 57.5% of breastfeeding women gave their children formula during the first few hours of birth. This situation is thought to be linked to the fact that, during childbirth, a number of health problems may arise, such as insufficient milk production, maternal illness, and so on.…”
Section: Experience Of Exclusive Breastfeedingsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…According to Bolese [24], for women using artificial milk, we found that the majority of study subjects (68.6%) practiced exclusive breastfeeding for no more than 12 months. In Lubumbashi, Kasole et al [25] reported a duration of four months among breastfeeding women (56.4%) practicing artificial feeding.…”
Section: Experience Of Exclusive Breastfeedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Pratique de l'allaitement exclusif jusqu'à 6 mois Au cours de notre étude, nous n'avons trouvé que 10% de mère qui pratiquaient l'AME jusqu'à six mois. Ce qui reste faible, comparée aux taux trouvés par Amed Coulibaly et al, 16,67% [9] Demmouche et al, 32% [7] au niveau national 33% [3],Toni L et al 30.67% [12 ] et DIARRA et al, 36,5% [13]. La principale raison évoquée par ces mères (52 ,3%) qui pratiquaient de l'AME jusqu'à 6 mois, est la bonne santé de l'enfant suivie du renforcement des relations mèresenfant (19,1).Ce même argument, la santé du bébé, est ressorti dans les résultats de Demmouche et al où 32,35% des mères l'ont citée comme la raison de la pratique de l'AME [7].…”
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“…Par contre Asfaw et al 2015 [ 22 ] en Ethiopie. Ont enregistrés au total, 90,5% des nourrissons qui ont été nourris exclusivement au sein pendant quatre à six mois, ce taux faible enregistré dans notre étude et ailleurs fait suite au manque de sensibilisation et d’information [ 23 ].…”
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