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Table 1
showed that distribution of primi mothers by demographic variables
Regarding age among 30 primi mothers 23(76.67%) were belongs to 18-25
years age group 7(23.33%) mothers were belong to age group of 26 – 30yrs
90
80
PERCENTAGE
70
60
50 18-25 YRS
40 26-36 YRS
30
20
10
0
18-25 YRS 26-36 YRS
AGE
Joint Family
Nuclear Family
15(50%) 15(50%)
Nuclear family
Joint family
Type of Family
Percentage distribution of 30 primi mother regarding breast feeding according to their type
of family.
Percentage
70 Higher Education
60
50 Primary Education
40
30 Secondary Education
20
10 Illiterate
0
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Type of Education
100
90
80
70
Percentage
60
House Wife
50
Coolie
40
30
20
10
0
House Wife Coolie
Type of Occupation
Vegetarian
23.33%
Vegetarian
Non-Vegetarian
Type of Food
Adequate knowledge
60
50
40 Moderately Adequate
30 knowledge
20
10 13.33%
0
Adequate knowledge Moderately
Adequate knowledge
Level of Knowledge
Table 3 :
Frequency and percentage distribution mean and S.D of attitude regarding
breast feeding among primi mothers .
N= 30
Level of attitude Attitude Mean S.D
Frequency Percentage
Favourable attitude 20 66.67
(68 – 100%)
Moderately Favourable 24.6 1.07
10 33.33
attitude
(34 – 67%)
- -
Un Favourable attitude
(0 – 33%)
80
66.67%
70
60
Percentage
50 Favourable Attitude
40 33.33%
Moderate favourable
30
attitude
20
10
0
Favourable Attitude Moderate favourable
attitude
Level of Attitude
50
Satisfactory
40 33.33%
Moderately Satisfactory
30
20
10
0
Satisfactory Moderately
Satisfactory
Level of Practice
3. Type of family
Nuclear family - - 10 33. 15 50
3
Joint family - - 2 6 3 10 2.45(NS) 3.841
4. Education
Primary Education - - 4 13 4 13
Secondary Education - - - - 2 6
Higher Education - - 6 20 10 33 3.92(S) 3.841
Illiterate - - 2 6 2 6
5. Occupation
House Wife - - 10 33. 5 16
3
Private Sector - - - - - -
Government Sector - - - - - - 2.6(NS) 3.841
Coolie - - 2 6 3 10
6. Type of Food
Vegetarian - - 2 6 3 10
Non-Vegetarian - - 11 37 14 47 2.181(NS) 3.841
NURSING RESEARCH:
This study findings can be effectively utilized by the emerging researchers
for their reference purposes.
The findings of study helps to expand scientific body of professional
knowledge upon which further researches can be conducted.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
A Comparative study can be conducted between primi mothers and multi
gravida mothers.
Similar study can be conducted for mothers who undergo caessarean section.
A comparative study can be conducted between caessarean mothers and
mothers who delivered normally.
LIMITATIONS:
It was time consuming for the investigator which took 40 -60mts to interview
the sample.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Books:
Arun Gupta at all (2001) Breast feeding and complementary feeding
Delhi BPNI Publication.
Chandra (2004) Promotion of Breast feeding Delhi Elbs Publication.
Elizabeth (2005) Nutrition and child development Chennai paras
medical publisher.
Marlow R.Dorothy and Barbara(2006) Text Book of Paediatric Nursing
( 6th edition) philadelphia W.B.Saunder’s company.
Park.k (2003) Preventive and social Medicine(19th edition) Jabalpur,
Banarsidis Bhanot publications.
Piyush Gupta(2004) Essential paediatric Nursing (I - Edition) New
Delhi) – A.P. Jainand Co publications.
Suraj Gupta(2005) The short Textbook of paediatrics (7th edition)
New Delhi Jaypee brothers.
Wong L.Donna (2005) Nursing care of Infants and children ( 7th
edition) Missouri Mosby publications)
Tambulwadker (1993) paediatric Nursing ( I edition) Bombay vora
Medical Publications.
JOURNALS:
• Baghorts.P(2007) Breast feeding self efficacy midwifery Dec.23
Pg..382-391
• Chertok J.R. (2006) Breast feeding initiation among post caessarean women
of the Neger Israel British Journal of Nursing Feb-March 2008
Pg 205
• Hoddincott P.et al (2006) “ Effectiveness of breast feeding peer coaching
intervention is rural Scotland Birth 2006 March:33(27-36)
• Spear AJ (2004) Attitude knowledge and beliefs related to the promotion of
breast feeding among women Journal of Paediatric Nursing June 19
Pg 176-183.
PART - I
DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES
SCORING KEY
Question Number Answer Number
1 a
2 a
3 a
4 a
5 b
6 a
7 b
8 a
9 d
10 a
11 c
12 b
13 a
14 c
15 b
16 d
17 a
18 c
19 c
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