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Article

The evaluation of knowledge and activities of primary health care professionals in promoting breast-feeding

by
Giedra Levinienė
1,*,
Aušra Petrauskienė
1,
Eglė Tamulevičienė
2,
Jolanta Kudzytė
2 and
Liutauras Labanauskas
2
1
Laboratory for Social Pediatrics, Institute for Biomedical Research
2
Department of Children’s Diseases, Kaunas University of Medicine, Lithuania
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Medicina 2009, 45(3), 238; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina45030031
Submission received: 20 January 2009 / Accepted: 6 March 2009 / Published: 11 March 2009

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and activities of Kaunas primary health care center professionals in promoting breast-feeding.
Material and methods
. A total of 84 general practitioners and 52 nurses participated in the survey, which was carried out in Kaunas primary health care centers in 2006. Data were gathered from the anonymous questionnaire.
Results. Less than half of general practitioners (45.1%) and 65% of nurses were convinced that baby must be exclusively breast-fed until the age of 6 months, but only 21.6% of general practitioners and 27.5% of nurses knew that breast-feeding with complementary feeding should be continued until the age of 2 years and longer. Still 15.7% of general practitioners and 25% of nurses recommended pacifiers; 7.8% of general practitioners advised to breast-feed according to hours. Half of the health professionals recommended additional drinks between meals; onethird of them – to give complementary food for the babies before the age of 6 months. One-third (29.6%) of the health professionals surveyed recommended mothers to feed their babies more frequently in case the amount of breast milk decreased.
Conclusions
. The survey showed that knowledge of medical personnel in primary health care centers about the advantages of breast-feeding, prophylaxis of hypogalactia, and duration of breast-feeding was still insufficient.
Keywords: breast-feeding; breast milk; breast-feeding promotion; primary health care breast-feeding; breast milk; breast-feeding promotion; primary health care

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Levinienė, G.; Petrauskienė, A.; Tamulevičienė, E.; Kudzytė, J.; Labanauskas, L. The evaluation of knowledge and activities of primary health care professionals in promoting breast-feeding. Medicina 2009, 45, 238. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina45030031

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Levinienė G, Petrauskienė A, Tamulevičienė E, Kudzytė J, Labanauskas L. The evaluation of knowledge and activities of primary health care professionals in promoting breast-feeding. Medicina. 2009; 45(3):238. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina45030031

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Levinienė, Giedra, Aušra Petrauskienė, Eglė Tamulevičienė, Jolanta Kudzytė, and Liutauras Labanauskas. 2009. "The evaluation of knowledge and activities of primary health care professionals in promoting breast-feeding" Medicina 45, no. 3: 238. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina45030031

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Levinienė, G., Petrauskienė, A., Tamulevičienė, E., Kudzytė, J., & Labanauskas, L. (2009). The evaluation of knowledge and activities of primary health care professionals in promoting breast-feeding. Medicina, 45(3), 238. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina45030031

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