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EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING AND HEALTH STATUS OF INFANTS AND MOTHERS IN URUAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
ABSTRACT
The study investigated the exclusive breastfeeding and health status of infants and mothers in
Uruan Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State. The population of this study consisted all
mothers between the ages of 18-45 years in Uruan Local Government Area with a total
number of 9,844. The study adopted a non-experimental survey to assess the exclusive
breastfeeding and health status of infants and mothers. The Data collected from the
respondents were coded and transferred into a spreadsheet and summarized. They were
coded into the computer and analyzed using statistical package for social sciences (SPSS)
11.0 while all the hypotheses were tested at .05 alpha. The instrument for data collection was
the questionnaire. The questionnaire was titled “Benefits of Exclusive Breastfeeding on
Babies and Mothers Questionnaire (BEBFBMQ)†and had two sections. A total of 400
mothers were selected for the study through accidental sampling technique. From the results
of the data analysis, it was observed that exclusive breastfeeding has a tremendous influence
on the health of a child and mother. It was concluded that exclusive breastfeeding
significantly influences the health of infant and mothers. One of the recommendations was
that nursing mothers should be encouraged to adhere strictly to the directives and
information regarding the practice of exclusive breastfeeding.
KEYWORDS: Exclusive Breastfeeding, Infants, Mothers, Health, Uruan Local
Government Area
Idioño Ifreke Ekpa
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