Publication: Reasons for Cessation of Exclusive Breastfeeding in the Asian Countries: A Systematic Review
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Article
Date
2021-09-25
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT
Abstract
Breastfeeding is the most cost-effective
intervention in infant nutrition which also
can prevent common childhood infections.
This systematic review aims to explore the
reasons for the cessation of exclusive
breastfeeding in Asian countries. A
literature search was carried out in
electronic databases such as PubMed,
CINAHL, Discover and Medline. Out of 590
research studies found, eight studies were
selected for the systematic review using
the PRISMA flow chart. When analyzing
those studies, they were categorized under
three main themes, such as factual or
perceived insufficiency of breast milk, poor
consecration by the mother, influence from
traditions, customs and an unsupportive
working environment that making
breastfeeding impracticable. This
systematic review suggested that
intervention programs to improve
exclusive breastfeeding in the Asian region
should focus on promoting female
nutrition and positive social attitudes
towards exclusive breastfeeding. The
intervention by the relevant governments
is recommended to establish by law, a
supportive working environment for
exclusive breastfeeding.
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Keywords
Asian countries, Cessation, Exclusive breastfeeding, Mothers
