Perceptions of First-Time Antiguan and Barbudan Mothers Towards Breastfeeding and Weaning

Antigua and Barbuda, in the eastern Caribbean, is one of several countries with exclusive low breastfeeding rates and premature weaning. Researchers have demonstrated that babies exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months of life are better protected from childhood diseases and experience a better...

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Main Author: Charles-Williams, Janelle Dion
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Language:en
Published: ScholarWorks 2018
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5172
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-64512019-10-30T01:19:38Z Perceptions of First-Time Antiguan and Barbudan Mothers Towards Breastfeeding and Weaning Charles-Williams, Janelle Dion Antigua and Barbuda, in the eastern Caribbean, is one of several countries with exclusive low breastfeeding rates and premature weaning. Researchers have demonstrated that babies exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months of life are better protected from childhood diseases and experience a better quality of life into adulthood, while early weaning is associated with morbidity and mortality. However, at 6 weeks postpartum, only 30% of Antiguan and Barbudan mothers are exclusively breastfeeding. Researchers have explained why mothers in general cease exclusive breastfeeding prematurely: insufficiency of breast milk, returning to paid employment, lack of social support; but an explanation specific to Antigua and Barbuda has not been identified. This qualitative phenomenological study, therefore, initiates research concerning breastfeeding attitudes and practices specific to this country. It explores the experiences and perceptions of 13 Antiguan and Barbudan 1st-time mothers on exclusive breastfeeding and weaning. The theory of planned behavior provided the theoretical framework. Data collected from semistructured interviews were coded using key word as themes. Manual analysis of the research data was also conducted. The findings indicated inadequate lactation education and counselling for mothers, poor levels of lactation education among nurses, and minimal statutory maternity leave as the reasons for premature weaning among the research participants. The findings of this research can contribute to social change in Antigua and Barbuda by providing evidence-based information to strengthen breastfeeding policies and interventions and become part of regional scholarship on this issue. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5172 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6451&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks Antigua and Barbuda breastfeeding Caribbean exclusive breastfeeding first time mothers weaning Latin American Languages and Societies Latin American Studies Public Health Education and Promotion
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topic Antigua and Barbuda
breastfeeding
Caribbean
exclusive breastfeeding
first time mothers
weaning
Latin American Languages and Societies
Latin American Studies
Public Health Education and Promotion
spellingShingle Antigua and Barbuda
breastfeeding
Caribbean
exclusive breastfeeding
first time mothers
weaning
Latin American Languages and Societies
Latin American Studies
Public Health Education and Promotion
Charles-Williams, Janelle Dion
Perceptions of First-Time Antiguan and Barbudan Mothers Towards Breastfeeding and Weaning
description Antigua and Barbuda, in the eastern Caribbean, is one of several countries with exclusive low breastfeeding rates and premature weaning. Researchers have demonstrated that babies exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months of life are better protected from childhood diseases and experience a better quality of life into adulthood, while early weaning is associated with morbidity and mortality. However, at 6 weeks postpartum, only 30% of Antiguan and Barbudan mothers are exclusively breastfeeding. Researchers have explained why mothers in general cease exclusive breastfeeding prematurely: insufficiency of breast milk, returning to paid employment, lack of social support; but an explanation specific to Antigua and Barbuda has not been identified. This qualitative phenomenological study, therefore, initiates research concerning breastfeeding attitudes and practices specific to this country. It explores the experiences and perceptions of 13 Antiguan and Barbudan 1st-time mothers on exclusive breastfeeding and weaning. The theory of planned behavior provided the theoretical framework. Data collected from semistructured interviews were coded using key word as themes. Manual analysis of the research data was also conducted. The findings indicated inadequate lactation education and counselling for mothers, poor levels of lactation education among nurses, and minimal statutory maternity leave as the reasons for premature weaning among the research participants. The findings of this research can contribute to social change in Antigua and Barbuda by providing evidence-based information to strengthen breastfeeding policies and interventions and become part of regional scholarship on this issue.
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title_short Perceptions of First-Time Antiguan and Barbudan Mothers Towards Breastfeeding and Weaning
title_full Perceptions of First-Time Antiguan and Barbudan Mothers Towards Breastfeeding and Weaning
title_fullStr Perceptions of First-Time Antiguan and Barbudan Mothers Towards Breastfeeding and Weaning
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of First-Time Antiguan and Barbudan Mothers Towards Breastfeeding and Weaning
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