Predictors of breastfeeding self-efficacy among postpartum women in RSUD IA Moeis Samarinda

Background: WHO recommends the practice of early initiation and exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life followed by breastfeeding with complementary foods up to 2 years of age. However, currently, the global prevalence of breastfeeding in infants less than 6 months of age is under 50%...

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Main Authors: Nur Hastuti Fitria, Wirapuspita Wisnuwardani Ratih, Kamaruddin Iriyani
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/04/bioconf_icnf2024_02005.pdf
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Wirapuspita Wisnuwardani Ratih
Kamaruddin Iriyani
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description Background: WHO recommends the practice of early initiation and exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life followed by breastfeeding with complementary foods up to 2 years of age. However, currently, the global prevalence of breastfeeding in infants less than 6 months of age is under 50%. Objective: This study aims to predict the factors associated with breastfeeding self-efficacy in RSUD IA Moeis. Methods: A cross-sectional study with multiple logistic regression tests were used to analyze 56 postpartum women. Key variables analyzed included breastfeeding experience and observation of others, adjusted for occupation, education, verbal persuasion, and physical-emotional conditions. Result: Variables associated with Breastfeeding Self Efficacy (BSE) were breastfeeding experience (p-value 0.023) and observation of others (p-value 0.002) adjusted by occupation, latest education, verbal persuasion, and physical emotional conditions. The most dominant variable is the observation of others with Odds Ratio = 61.107 (95% CI OR = 5.478- 711.504). Conclusion: Observation of others is the strongest predictor of breastfeeding self-efficacy among postpartum mothers at RSUD IA Moeis. Mothers who observed others successfully breastfeeding were 61 times more likely to have high BSE than those who did not. Keyword: Breastfeeding self-efficacy, breastfeeding experience, postpartum, sociodemographic.
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spelling doaj-art-23ebfc52d54f41a1b4da9de4cd53d64d2025-02-05T10:42:59ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582025-01-011530200510.1051/bioconf/202515302005bioconf_icnf2024_02005Predictors of breastfeeding self-efficacy among postpartum women in RSUD IA Moeis SamarindaNur Hastuti Fitria0Wirapuspita Wisnuwardani Ratih1Kamaruddin Iriyani2Faculty of Public Health, Mulawarman UniversityFaculty of Public Health, Mulawarman UniversityFaculty of Public Health, Mulawarman UniversityBackground: WHO recommends the practice of early initiation and exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life followed by breastfeeding with complementary foods up to 2 years of age. However, currently, the global prevalence of breastfeeding in infants less than 6 months of age is under 50%. Objective: This study aims to predict the factors associated with breastfeeding self-efficacy in RSUD IA Moeis. Methods: A cross-sectional study with multiple logistic regression tests were used to analyze 56 postpartum women. Key variables analyzed included breastfeeding experience and observation of others, adjusted for occupation, education, verbal persuasion, and physical-emotional conditions. Result: Variables associated with Breastfeeding Self Efficacy (BSE) were breastfeeding experience (p-value 0.023) and observation of others (p-value 0.002) adjusted by occupation, latest education, verbal persuasion, and physical emotional conditions. The most dominant variable is the observation of others with Odds Ratio = 61.107 (95% CI OR = 5.478- 711.504). Conclusion: Observation of others is the strongest predictor of breastfeeding self-efficacy among postpartum mothers at RSUD IA Moeis. Mothers who observed others successfully breastfeeding were 61 times more likely to have high BSE than those who did not. Keyword: Breastfeeding self-efficacy, breastfeeding experience, postpartum, sociodemographic.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/04/bioconf_icnf2024_02005.pdf
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Predictors of breastfeeding self-efficacy among postpartum women in RSUD IA Moeis Samarinda
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title Predictors of breastfeeding self-efficacy among postpartum women in RSUD IA Moeis Samarinda
title_full Predictors of breastfeeding self-efficacy among postpartum women in RSUD IA Moeis Samarinda
title_fullStr Predictors of breastfeeding self-efficacy among postpartum women in RSUD IA Moeis Samarinda
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of breastfeeding self-efficacy among postpartum women in RSUD IA Moeis Samarinda
title_short Predictors of breastfeeding self-efficacy among postpartum women in RSUD IA Moeis Samarinda
title_sort predictors of breastfeeding self efficacy among postpartum women in rsud ia moeis samarinda
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/04/bioconf_icnf2024_02005.pdf
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