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Effect of nursing- based intervention on exclusive breastfeeding practice among pregnant women attending two primary health care centers

 

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Exclusive breastfeeding is a critical public health intervention for improving infant health outcomes. However, many pregnant women face challenges in initiating and maintaining exclusive breastfeeding practices. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a nursing-based intervention on exclusive breastfeeding practices among pregnant women attending two primary health care centers. A quasi-experimental study design was employed, with a sample of 200 pregnant women attending primary health care centers in the study area. The participants were divided into two groups an intervention group receiving the nursing-based intervention and a control group receiving standard care. The intervention group received educational sessions on the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding, practical demonstrations on breastfeeding techniques, and individualized counseling sessions to address any concerns or challenges related to breastfeeding. Data were collected at baseline and at 6 weeks postpartum using structured questionnaires to assess exclusive breastfeeding practices. The primary outcome measure was the rate of exclusive breastfeeding at 6 weeks postpartum. Secondary outcomes included maternal satisfaction with the intervention, maternal knowledge of exclusive breastfeeding, and perceived barriers to exclusive breastfeeding. Results indicated a significant improvement in exclusive breastfeeding practices among the intervention group compared to the control group. At 6 weeks postpartum, the rate of exclusive breastfeeding was significantly higher in the intervention group (80%) compared to the control group (45%). Maternal satisfaction with the intervention was high, with 90% of participants reporting that the intervention was helpful and informative. Furthermore, participants in the intervention group demonstrated a greater increase in knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding and reported fewer barriers to exclusive breastfeeding compared to the control group. Common barriers identified included perceived insufficient milk supply, discomfort with breastfeeding in public, and lack of support from family members. In conclusion, the nursing-based intervention was effective in improving exclusive breastfeeding practices among pregnant women attending primary health care centers. This study highlights the importance of targeted nursing interventions in promoting exclusive breastfeeding and provides valuable insights for healthcare providers working with pregnant women to support breastfeeding practices.

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<p> </p><p>INTRODUCTION</p><p>1.0 Background to the Study</p><p>Healthcare waste threatens the public health due to its contagious nature. Most healthcare facilities are located in the heart of the cities and therefore, healthcare waste that are not correctly managed can cause dangerous infection and pose potential threat to the nearby environment, health workers, patients and to the public (WHO, 2014). Dehghani, Azam, Changani and Fard (2008) noted that Healthcare Waste (HCW) if not appropriately managed can be a serious threat to human health due to their infectious attributes. Nigeria, one of developing countries, has health issues that are competing for limited resources; it is not amazing that healthcare waste management receives less attention and precedence than it merits (Stephen, &amp; Elijah, 2011). Therefore, there is a serious challenge in developing countries, where there are no Institutional provisions for healthcare waste management. Clinical wastes are disposed openly in the dumpsite along with municipal waste and the practice make the members of the community gain access to it which may lead to outbreak of infectious diseases (Alagoz, Kocasay, Abah, &amp; Ohimain, 2010) . Cheng, Sung, Yang, Lo, Chung and Li (2009) noted that as small as healthcare waste is in proportion to the total community waste, its management is considered an important issue worldwide. World Health Organization (2014) reported that 15% of total waste generated in the healthcare facility is hazardous and must be properly segregated at the point of generation to prevent the whole healthcare waste becoming 100% hazardous. The World Health Organization estimates that each year there are about 8 to 16 million new cases of Hepatitis B virus (HBV), 2.3 to 4.7 million cases of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and 80,000 to 160,000 cases of human immune deficiency virus (HIV) due to unsafe injections disposal and mostly due to very poor waste management systems.</p><p>Across the globe, the risk associated with Healthcare Waste (HCW) and its management has gained tremendous attention from health practitioners and non practitioners. If healthcare facilities know the types and quantities of clinical waste generated, it will help them in planning, budgeting adequate revenue for the management of hazardous waste (Bongayi, 2013). A study conducted by Olubukola (2009) in two General hospitals at Lagos reported that due to lack of quantification of healthcare waste, there was no waste reduction plan in the hospitals.</p><p>This lack of plan for healthcare waste management eventually leads to inadequate waste segregation at point of use, collection, storage and final disposal. This poor healthcare waste management practice creates health hazards for health workers, patients and the environment. Identified gaps like lack of colour code bags for segregation of healthcare waste at point of use, lack of guidelines on segregation and disposal for health workers lead to poor healthcare waste management in hospitals. The mismanagement of healthcare waste by healthcare facilities does not pose health hazard to health workers and patients alone but also to patients’ visitors and the community where they are improperly disposed by contaminating the soil, air and water. Healthcare facilities are supposed to protect the health of people in their environment, not to be a creator of potential health hazard for them.</p><p>Furthermore, increase in patient turned-out has increase the generation of healthcare waste. Mboguwe, Mimereki and Magashula(2008) also reported that increase in population results to increase in healthcare facilities that lead to increased healthcare waste generation. It is expected that because of this increase, more attention should be paid to and priority given to proper healthcare waste management in Abeokuta South Local Government (ASLG). Management of healthcare waste continues to present an array of challenges especially as economic situation of the country deepen daily therefore, healthcare waste management has become a concern.</p><p>So many studies have been conducted on healthcare waste management but little or no work has been done concerning segregation of clinical waste which is a vital aspect in healthcare waste management (Coker, Sangodoyin, Sridhar, Booth, Olomolaiye, 2009). Segregation of waste is crucial in healthcare waste management because it is the first step in clinical waste management. Segregation of healthcare waste helps in reduction of the quantity of waste that is hazardous. Once healthcare waste are segregated, collection will be easy, proper storage will be done and disposal of infectious waste carried out in the way that it will not pose any harm to health workers, patients and the environment (WHO, 2014). Proper management of healthcare waste depends on good organization, sufficient funding and active participation of trained personnel. It was observed that healthcare facilities were not spending resources on clinical waste management Healthcare facility must allocate resources for colour coded bags and training of generator of healthcare waste for proper segregation and disposal for its sustainability. The intention of this study is to assess healthcare waste management practices at health facilities in Abeokuta South Local Government.</p><p>1.2 &nbsp; &nbsp; Statement of the Problem</p><p>Indiscriminate dumping of untreated hospital waste in Municipal bins increases the chances of survival and mutation of pathogenic microorganism population in the municipal waste, which can lead to disease epidemics and increased incidence of communicable disease in the community. The prevalence of infectious disease like Hepatitis B, C, Measles, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Tuberculosis, Chickenpox, Cholera and others has also been traced to the inappropriate segregation and disposal of hospital waste (Sreejith, 2008).In Ogun State, the researcher observed that the healthcare facilities neglected healthcare waste management in the area of segregation and disposal. Materials required for segregation and disposal of these hospital wastes are not provided by the constituted authority, thus these pose a serious threat to the health workers, patients, environments and the community at large. There has been recent cases of hospital acquired infectious diseases among health workers which has been traced to contamination from healthcare waste, leading to untimely death of some of these health workers.</p><p>The indiscriminate dumping of hospital waste among domestic waste make the community members easily access it. A tour of these health facilities shows the absence of waste management facilities such as incinerators, autoclave, and microwave. Therefore, it is most likely that medical wastes are dumped at municipal site; this practice may lead to outbreak of communicable diseases. It is in the light of these problems identified above that the researcher developed interest in assessing healthcare waste management practices among health workers in Abeokuta South Local Government of Ogun State. The result of this study will be used to improve the healthcare waste management in health facilities in Abeokuta South Local Government. It will also provide empirical data to policy makers, researchers and other concern bodies to develop effective healthcare waste management policy in Abeokuta South Local Government and the country as a whole.</p><p>1.3 &nbsp; &nbsp; Objective of the Study</p><p>The main objective of this study is to assess the waste management practices of health workers in four healthcare facilities in Abeokuta South Local Government Area of Ogun State. The specific objectives are to:</p><ol><li>identify different types of waste generated in Healthcare facilities in Abeokuta South Local Government (ASLG);</li><li>determine the level of knowledge of health workers on Healthcare waste management and its segregation;</li><li>assess the healthcare waste management as practiced by health workers and</li><li>determine how healthcare wastes are finally disposed off, by the healthcare facilities in</li></ol><p>ASLG.</p><p>1.4 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Research Questions</p><ol><li>What are the types of Healthcare wastes generated at health facilities in ASLG?</li><li>What is the level of knowledge of health workers on healthcare waste management?</li><li>What is the practice of healthcare waste management by health workers?</li><li>What is the final disposal of healthcare waste practiced by healthcare workers in ASLG?</li></ol><p>1.5 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Hypothesis</p><p>Ho1: &nbsp; There is no significant relationship between knowledge and practice of respondents on</p><p>Healthcare waste management in ASLG.</p><p>1.6 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Scope of the Study</p><p>The study focused on generation, segregation and final disposal of healthcare waste in healthcare facilities in Abeokuta South Local Government. One tertiary Healthcare facility, one secondary Healthcare facility and two primary Healthcare facilities were used.</p> <br><p></p>

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