2021
DOI: 10.7454/ijphn.v2i1.5068
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Factors Determining Successful Exclusive Breastfeeding on Working Mothers in Indonesia: An Exploration by Using Positive Deviance Concept

Abstract: Despite the fact that exclusive breastfeeding brings a lot of benefits for infants and mothers, breastfeeding rates in Indonesia remain low, standing only at 42% of all infants aged 0-5 months in 2012. This study aims to apply the positive deviance concept to explore the factors determining the success of exclusive breastfeeding among mothers in the high risk group in Indonesia. The study uses the cross-sectional, DHS 2017 data on 1.178 mothers with 0-5 months old infants in Indonesia. Chi-square and multiple … Show more

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“…Therefore, in addition to general strategies, specialised approaches to exclusive breastfeeding interventions are needed in highly educated migrant mothers and urban communities. Antenatal care and postnatal care visits for working mothers with middle to upper economic status should be considered to increase exclusive breastfeeding coverage (Mastan & Achadi, 2021;Yin et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in addition to general strategies, specialised approaches to exclusive breastfeeding interventions are needed in highly educated migrant mothers and urban communities. Antenatal care and postnatal care visits for working mothers with middle to upper economic status should be considered to increase exclusive breastfeeding coverage (Mastan & Achadi, 2021;Yin et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%