2021
DOI: 10.46827/ejphs.v4i2.97
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Determinants of Unsuccesful Exclusive Breastfeeding - A Scoping Review

Abstract: Background: Globally, 40% of children under the age of 6 months are exclusively breastfed. The results of the Basic Health Research (RISKESDAS) in 2018, the rate of exclusive breastfeeding for infants aged 0-6 months, it merely reached 37.3%. Purpose: To discover the factors that affected the failure of exclusive breastfeeding. Method: Scoping review adapted the Arskey and O'Malley framework, using a database from PubMed, Willey. and ScienceDirect. Finding: 21 articles out of 1563 selected based on inclusion a… Show more

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“…[2] [3] Di Indonesia sudah banyak penelitian yang membahas tentang kegagalan pemberian ASI. [4] Penelitian yang berhubungan dengan pemberian ASI eksklusif adalah informasi laktasi, kondisi kesehatan bayi dan dukungan suami/keluarga. [5] Penelitian di Cina, menemukan bahwa Self efficacy berhubungan dengan niat memberikan ASI eksklusif.…”
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“…[2] [3] Di Indonesia sudah banyak penelitian yang membahas tentang kegagalan pemberian ASI. [4] Penelitian yang berhubungan dengan pemberian ASI eksklusif adalah informasi laktasi, kondisi kesehatan bayi dan dukungan suami/keluarga. [5] Penelitian di Cina, menemukan bahwa Self efficacy berhubungan dengan niat memberikan ASI eksklusif.…”
Section: Latar Belakangunclassified
“…6 Pengetahuan ibu tentang pemberian ASI akan menentukan tingkat pemahaman ibu mengenai manfaat pemberian ASI secara eksklusif. 7 Dukungan suami juga mempengaruhi keputusan ibu untuk memberikan ASI secara eksklusif. Ibu yang didukung oleh suami atau keluarga mempunyai tingkat keberhasilan ASI eksklusif sebesar 6-49 kali lipat.…”
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“…Optimal breastfeeding is so crucial that it can save the lives of more than 820,000 children under the age of 5 every year. Data from the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2019 showed that around 41% of babies get exclusive breastfeeding, while WHO targets at least 50% of babies to get exclusive breastfeeding in 2025 8 .…”
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confidence: 99%