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Bulletin of High Institute of Public Health Vol. 37 No. 3 [2007] Dietary Practices among Postpartum Women Amany Ahmed Gamal El-Dean Mahmoud*, Nada Ahmed Ismail**, Maha Mohammed El- Habashy* ABSTRACT: In order to assess the dietary knowledge and practices among postpartum women we studied 420 recently delivered (within 2 months) women and reported to the specified centers for vaccination of their newborns were interviewed. An exploratory descriptive research design was adopted. The study was conducted at seven Maternal-child health centers in Alexandria, EGYPT. An interview schedule was designed and utilized to collect the necessary data. It included socio- demographic characteristics, women's reproductive history, women's dietary practices, and women's knowledge about postnatal nutrition. Results yielded that the total nutrition knowledge scores of the subjects was poor. Where only 6.0% had good score. As regards the practice; most of the studied women (90.2%) had added fenugreek and of them 79.2% had added moghat to their postnatal diet. While around half of they had omitted water intake. It can be concluded that there is poor level of knowledge regarding during postpartum period about well balanced diet. INTRODUCTION Maternal mortality and morbidity levels contributing factor. Ninety-nine percent of are key indicators of the public health maternal deaths occur in developing (1) , (2) situation in a country (WHO) 2000. The countries, most of them preventable . To Safe Motherhood Initiative (SMI) was reduce maternal mortality, more investment launched 15 years ago with the aim of in health systems is needed to improve the reducing high maternal mortality, particularly quality and coverage of delivery services in poor countries, where maternal health and to provide prenatal and postnatal care care was identified as a priority. Despite this for the poor.(1-3) initiative, maternal mortality remains very In both developed and developing high in low-income countries, and lack of countries, women and their newborn health access to maternal care facilities is a further during postpartum period have been **Obstetric and Gynecologic Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, University of Sana'a, Yemen *Obstetric and Gynecologic Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, University of Alexandria 711 712 Bull High Inst Public Health Vol.37 No.3 [2007] neglected when compared with the attention of a woman. The paramount importance of that is given during pregnancy and nutrition of a woman during pastpatum is childbirth. Such an eclipse ignores the fact widely recognized and has received that the majority of maternal deaths and increasing attention in recent years. In many disabilities occur during the postpartum Third World countries including Egypt, period and that early neonatal mortality malnutrition is endemic, fertility rates are remains high. Poor quality care reduces the high, and women enter the reproductive opportunities for health promotion, early stage at an early age and subsequently detection and adequate management of attain high parity and most of the time food problem and disease Therefore, quality post based on cultural beliefs and practices in partum care is a long term investment in the which food is one of the most universal future health of women and their symbols of culture, holding one of the key (3) (5 -7) newborn. . point in postpartum period. Postpartum period is a time of profound Food habits and practices vary among transition making great demands on the people and are influenced by culture norms. woman’s resilience and capacity to adapt. Whether their foods supplies are limited or So postpartum care includes the abundant, women tend to develop trends in prevention, early detection and treatment of eating that are derived from their socio- complications and diseases. Also, provision cultural background. These will in turn of advice and services regarding influence their postpartum eating breastfeeding, birth spacing, immunization, practices.(8-10) (4) and maternal nutrition. . A good Postpartum woman may have little or no postpartum care in addition to a well nutritional knowledge. Nutritional counseling balanced diet is very important for the health is often unavailable or ignored during Mahmoud et al., 713 postpartum period. Nurses working in postpartum. Such information will help in maternal and child settings have a vital role providing more specifically tailored nursing in providing nutritional education to interventions to women during their postpartum women; they are in a favored postpartum period. This may lead to a more position to promote better nutrition and healthy nutritional practices during improvement of the health need of women. postpartum period and positively reflects on So they should seek every opportunity to both women and newborns well-being help postpartum women select foods within MATERIAL AND METHODS their personal preferences that will promote Material their own well-being and successful Design: The exploratory descriptive lactation. It is important that nurses be able design was adopted to identify women who are at risk for Settings: nutritional deficiencies and make sound This study was conducted at seven dietary recommendations. The main role of Maternal-Child health Centers (MCH) in the nurse in the nutritional education during Alexandria. They were randomly selected, postpartum period is nutritional counseling one from each of the following health Zones which should follow certain sequential steps in Alexandria Governorate. that include assessment of nutritional - El-Mandrarah health Center from El needs, planning, teaching, and evaluation. Montazh Zone. (11, 12) - El-Gomrk MCH from El-Gomrk Zone. Because of dangerous consequences of - .Moharm Bek MCH from Middle Zone. malnutrition in postpartum, the researchers - Smoha MCH from East Zone.. felt the need to assess mother’s knowledge - El-Ameria MCH from El-Ameria Zone. and beliefs about dietary practices during - Karmooz MCH from West Zone.. 714 Bull High Inst Public Health Vol.37 No.3 [2007] - Borg El-Arab MCH from Borg El-Arab postpartum period; the sources and the Zone. importance of each food group during Subjects: postpartum period. A convenient sample of 420 postpartum A scoring system for women's women attending the study settings for knowledge regarding nutrition was adopted. immunization of their newborns constituted The correct answers were predetermined the study sample. Sixty women were according to the literature and the questions chosen from each of the above seven were coded accordingly. A score of one was settings. given to each correct and complete answer, Tool of data collection: a score two was given to each correct but An interview schedule was designed incomplete answer, and a score of tree was and utilized to collect the necessary data; it given to incorrect or doesn't know. The included four parts:Part one: includes socio- possible range of total scores was zero to demographic characteristics of the study 39 which as classified as follows: good sample such as: age; level of education; knowledge (75% or more correct answers); occupation. Part two: contains questions to fair knowledge (50% to less than 75% identify woman’s reproductive history such correct answers); and Poor knowledge as Gravidity and Parity, number of (less than 50% correct answers). abortions. Part three: comprises women's Methods dietary practices during postpartum such as: An official permission was obtained from foods she omitted, adds, and why. Part the executive directors of Health Affairs four: includes Women's knowledge about Department in Alexandria and health postpartum nutrition such as: the centers mentioned before to conduct the importance of a well balanced diet during study and collect the necessary data.
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