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    Nivel de conocimientos y prácticas sobre lactancia materna y destete que tienen las madres de la comunidad de Turi, Cuenca, 2021
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2021-01-09) Sánchez Heras, Priscila Johanna; Loja Bejarano, Tania Pamela; Naulaguari Medina, Patricia Piedad
    Background: at the global level, exclusive breastfeeding reaches rates of less than 50% registered in children under 6 months, in Latin America it registers a proportion of 80% compared to other continents in which it ranges around 20 to 30%. In Ecuador, children fed by exclusive breastfeeding during the first month of life registered 52.4%, a figure that decreased considerably to reach 28.2% at 6 months. Objective: Identify the level of knowledge and practices on breastfeeding and weaning that mothers in the community of Turi have, Cuenca, 2021. Method and Materials: quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study with a sample of 138 mothers. Data were collected through surveys, then tabulated and analyzed, with results presented using percentages and frequencies, in simple bar tables and graphs. Results: Young adult mothers with an average of 29.82, married marital status 37%, QQDD occupation 34.1%, secondary education level 50%. Regular breastfeeding knowledge (79.7%) and poor weeding knowledge (48.6%). Inadequate breastfeeding practices (45.7%) and proper weeding practices (36.2%). Conclusion: mothers with higher education have greater knowledge in both breastfeeding and weeding. Regular breastfeeding knowledge is accompanied by inadequate practices.

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