Weaning Traditional Practices Among Mothers Coming to Primary Health Care Center in Turkey

Background: The breastfeeding process is as vital for the mother as it is for the baby. Therefore, weaning is a difficult decision for both parties.  Objectives: This study aimed to determine the traditional and non-traditional methods that mothers use to wean their babies. Methods: This descriptive...

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Main Authors: Sena Dilek Aksoy, Resmiye Ozdilek, Yilda Arzu Aba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of Pediatrics Review
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Online Access:http://jpr.mazums.ac.ir/article-1-320-en.html
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spelling doaj-8f96ebf9f3954661a74705b180dc4f1f2021-05-10T10:22:01ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Pediatrics Review2322-43982322-44012020-10-0184275282Weaning Traditional Practices Among Mothers Coming to Primary Health Care Center in TurkeySena Dilek Aksoy0Resmiye Ozdilek1Yilda Arzu Aba2 Department of Midwifery, Health Science Faculty, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey. Department of Midwifery, Health Science Faculty, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey. Department of Nursing, Health Science Faculty, Bandirma Onyedi Eylul University, Bandırma, Turkey. Background: The breastfeeding process is as vital for the mother as it is for the baby. Therefore, weaning is a difficult decision for both parties.  Objectives: This study aimed to determine the traditional and non-traditional methods that mothers use to wean their babies. Methods: This descriptive type of study was conducted between May 15, 2018, and October 15, 2018, on 1124 women with healthy children aged 2-5 years who were referring to the Primary Health Care Center in Kocaeli Province in Turkey. The data were collected using a researcher-made questionnaire. Results: Around 31.8% of mothers (n=358) applied a substance to their nipples, which is said to create a frightening effect for the baby. About 14.5% of mothers (n=164) applied substances on the nipple, to leave a bitter taste in the mouth of the baby, and reduce the desire to suck the nipple. Another method used to wean is to apply something that creates a repulsive effect on the nipple. This method was used by 12.3% of mothers (n=139). The percentage of women who failed on the first attempt was 11.38% (n=128). The reasons for re-starting breastfeeding were as follows: the method to wean was not working (21.1%, n=27), the influence of relatives to abandon weaning (6.2%; n=8), and the baby crying too much (89.1%; n=11). Conclusions: Some mothers used the traditional method for weaning and the majority of the babies of the mothers who used the traditional method responded by crying. According to these findings, training and counseling on breastfeeding are recommended to mothers who are breastfeeding by nurses.http://jpr.mazums.ac.ir/article-1-320-en.htmlweaningbreastfeedingmidwiferynursingtradition methods
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author Sena Dilek Aksoy
Resmiye Ozdilek
Yilda Arzu Aba
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Resmiye Ozdilek
Yilda Arzu Aba
Weaning Traditional Practices Among Mothers Coming to Primary Health Care Center in Turkey
Journal of Pediatrics Review
weaning
breastfeeding
midwifery
nursing
tradition methods
author_facet Sena Dilek Aksoy
Resmiye Ozdilek
Yilda Arzu Aba
author_sort Sena Dilek Aksoy
title Weaning Traditional Practices Among Mothers Coming to Primary Health Care Center in Turkey
title_short Weaning Traditional Practices Among Mothers Coming to Primary Health Care Center in Turkey
title_full Weaning Traditional Practices Among Mothers Coming to Primary Health Care Center in Turkey
title_fullStr Weaning Traditional Practices Among Mothers Coming to Primary Health Care Center in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Weaning Traditional Practices Among Mothers Coming to Primary Health Care Center in Turkey
title_sort weaning traditional practices among mothers coming to primary health care center in turkey
publisher Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Pediatrics Review
issn 2322-4398
2322-4401
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Background: The breastfeeding process is as vital for the mother as it is for the baby. Therefore, weaning is a difficult decision for both parties.  Objectives: This study aimed to determine the traditional and non-traditional methods that mothers use to wean their babies. Methods: This descriptive type of study was conducted between May 15, 2018, and October 15, 2018, on 1124 women with healthy children aged 2-5 years who were referring to the Primary Health Care Center in Kocaeli Province in Turkey. The data were collected using a researcher-made questionnaire. Results: Around 31.8% of mothers (n=358) applied a substance to their nipples, which is said to create a frightening effect for the baby. About 14.5% of mothers (n=164) applied substances on the nipple, to leave a bitter taste in the mouth of the baby, and reduce the desire to suck the nipple. Another method used to wean is to apply something that creates a repulsive effect on the nipple. This method was used by 12.3% of mothers (n=139). The percentage of women who failed on the first attempt was 11.38% (n=128). The reasons for re-starting breastfeeding were as follows: the method to wean was not working (21.1%, n=27), the influence of relatives to abandon weaning (6.2%; n=8), and the baby crying too much (89.1%; n=11). Conclusions: Some mothers used the traditional method for weaning and the majority of the babies of the mothers who used the traditional method responded by crying. According to these findings, training and counseling on breastfeeding are recommended to mothers who are breastfeeding by nurses.
topic weaning
breastfeeding
midwifery
nursing
tradition methods
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