Determining the efficacy of protocols employed in replacement /artificial feeding using commercial infant formula in, Harare Zimbabwe

The study determined the efficacy of protocols employed in replacement/artificial feeding using commercial infant formula. The study was carried out in the different suburban locations of Harare, Zimbabwe. A sample size of 20 mothers/caregivers giving commercial infant formula to their babies at bet...

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Main Authors: Makamure, Charlotte, Chinofunga, Dorothy, Usai, Tecklah, Mutonhodza, B.
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Published: International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering 2016
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author Makamure, Charlotte
Chinofunga, Dorothy
Usai, Tecklah
Mutonhodza, B.
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Chinofunga, Dorothy
Usai, Tecklah
Mutonhodza, B.
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description The study determined the efficacy of protocols employed in replacement/artificial feeding using commercial infant formula. The study was carried out in the different suburban locations of Harare, Zimbabwe. A sample size of 20 mothers/caregivers giving commercial infant formula to their babies at between 0-6 months was targeted; convenience and snowball sampling techniques were used to identify the participants. Interviews using a structured questionnaire were conducted and complemented by direct observation of the participants as they prepared the infant formula. The results were tallied against a checklist of recommended practices and label instructions. The results established that there were short falls in the preparation procedures as employed by the caregivers, mainly the mixing order of powder and water, temperature of the water for reconstitution and handling of left over formula after feed; 50 percent of caregivers were not adhering to the label instructions as given by the manufacturers and to recommendations proposed by World Health Organisation. Poor hand washing was indicative in 80 percent of cases, bottle feeding was predominant (n = 16) compared to cup feeding (n = 4) and the population practicing artificial feeding were mostly the young (90%), married (80%), educated (100%) and working group (90%). The researcher recommends that health providers strengthen efforts to ensure that adequate information /counselling and consistent advice of optimal benefit to the infant-mother pair be given and that the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare , Nutrition unit must strictly monitor the activities and the information given out by infant formula manufacturers as stipulated by the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and also giving them the responsibility of following up on the appropriate use of their products.
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spelling ir-11408-11602022-06-27T13:49:06Z Determining the efficacy of protocols employed in replacement /artificial feeding using commercial infant formula in, Harare Zimbabwe Makamure, Charlotte Chinofunga, Dorothy Usai, Tecklah Mutonhodza, B. Commercial infant formula, infants, caregivers. The study determined the efficacy of protocols employed in replacement/artificial feeding using commercial infant formula. The study was carried out in the different suburban locations of Harare, Zimbabwe. A sample size of 20 mothers/caregivers giving commercial infant formula to their babies at between 0-6 months was targeted; convenience and snowball sampling techniques were used to identify the participants. Interviews using a structured questionnaire were conducted and complemented by direct observation of the participants as they prepared the infant formula. The results were tallied against a checklist of recommended practices and label instructions. The results established that there were short falls in the preparation procedures as employed by the caregivers, mainly the mixing order of powder and water, temperature of the water for reconstitution and handling of left over formula after feed; 50 percent of caregivers were not adhering to the label instructions as given by the manufacturers and to recommendations proposed by World Health Organisation. Poor hand washing was indicative in 80 percent of cases, bottle feeding was predominant (n = 16) compared to cup feeding (n = 4) and the population practicing artificial feeding were mostly the young (90%), married (80%), educated (100%) and working group (90%). The researcher recommends that health providers strengthen efforts to ensure that adequate information /counselling and consistent advice of optimal benefit to the infant-mother pair be given and that the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare , Nutrition unit must strictly monitor the activities and the information given out by infant formula manufacturers as stipulated by the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and also giving them the responsibility of following up on the appropriate use of their products. 2016-05-01T14:48:44Z 2016-05-01T14:48:44Z 2014 Article 2278-3075 http://www.ijitee.org/v4i1.php en International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering;Vol. 4, No. 1; p. 18-22 none International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering
spellingShingle Commercial infant formula, infants, caregivers.
Makamure, Charlotte
Chinofunga, Dorothy
Usai, Tecklah
Mutonhodza, B.
Determining the efficacy of protocols employed in replacement /artificial feeding using commercial infant formula in, Harare Zimbabwe
title Determining the efficacy of protocols employed in replacement /artificial feeding using commercial infant formula in, Harare Zimbabwe
title_full Determining the efficacy of protocols employed in replacement /artificial feeding using commercial infant formula in, Harare Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Determining the efficacy of protocols employed in replacement /artificial feeding using commercial infant formula in, Harare Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Determining the efficacy of protocols employed in replacement /artificial feeding using commercial infant formula in, Harare Zimbabwe
title_short Determining the efficacy of protocols employed in replacement /artificial feeding using commercial infant formula in, Harare Zimbabwe
title_sort determining the efficacy of protocols employed in replacement /artificial feeding using commercial infant formula in, harare zimbabwe
topic Commercial infant formula, infants, caregivers.
url http://www.ijitee.org/v4i1.php
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