2022
DOI: 10.21608/ejhc.2022.266520
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Knowledge and Practices of Breastfeeding Mothers regarding Protective Measures for their Neonates against COVID-19

Abstract: Background: Considering the benefits of breastfeeding and the role of breastfeeding in the transmission of COVID-19, the mother can continue breastfeeding, while applying the necessary protective measures. Aim: to assess knowledge and practices of breastfeeding mothers regarding protective measures for their neonates from COVID-19. Design: A descriptive correlational design. Subject: A convenient sample of 104 breastfeeding mothers and a purposive sample of their hospitalized neonates. Setting: The NICUs at Ma… Show more

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“…In a study conducted with 104 mothers in Egypt, it was observed that mothers who had previously had COVID-19 breastfed their babies for a longer period of time, and their knowledge and behavior regarding breastfeeding was significantly higher than that of mothers who had not had COVID-19 before [11]. In our study, it was seen that mothers who have had COVID-19 before have less knowledge about breastfeeding their babies and they tend to breastfeed their babies less.…”
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confidence: 40%
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“…In a study conducted with 104 mothers in Egypt, it was observed that mothers who had previously had COVID-19 breastfed their babies for a longer period of time, and their knowledge and behavior regarding breastfeeding was significantly higher than that of mothers who had not had COVID-19 before [11]. In our study, it was seen that mothers who have had COVID-19 before have less knowledge about breastfeeding their babies and they tend to breastfeed their babies less.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 40%
“…In the study conducted with 104 mothers in Egypt, knowledge and behaviors about breastfeeding were found to be strongly positive as the education level increased. was observed to be affected [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%