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Health education program on breastfeeding for Filipino mothers in Barangay Bahay Toro, Sitio Sinagtala Project 8 Quezon City, August, 1992 / Perla Vicenta V. Marasigan, Carlo Jose G. Marino, Jose Antonio R. Matulac, Elmer John A. Medina, Arlene I. Mercado, Jerry Mercado, Michael R. Moriones, Maria Victoria A. Nepomuceno, Lolita L. Ng, Jocelyn E. Nicolas, Joji Marie F. Ortillo, Marie Quel V. Pineda, Romelia D.S. Poblete, Irenea Rodrigues, Daisy N. Sia, Rodil A. Sy-Santos, Cristine Vivienne Succor F. Tantoco, Ana Liza A. Tenido, Josephine C. Tolentino, Reynalda A. Tria, Alex M. Victorino, Donna A. Villafuerte, Hernand D. Villanueva and Benvic C. Ydia.

Contributor(s): Language: english Publication details: Manila: Department of Community and Family Medicine, FEU-NRMF, 1992.Description: illustrations, tables, photos; 28 cmContent type:
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Summary: Abstract: To increase the knowledge of the Filipino mothers on breastfeeding, a learning program participated by 35 pregnant and lactating mothers aged 15 - 49 y/o was held. Among them, only 24have completed the said program. Their pre-existing knowledge regarding breastfeeding was identified through a pre-test and a seminar was conducted and a post-seminar test was done to assess its effectiveness. Pre-seminar test findings revealed that most mothers have misconceptions like discarding of colostrums, discontinuing breastfeeding in the presence of maternal illness, the belief that high protein content of cow's milk is better than breastmilk, improper cleaning of the breast, and the wrong notions of the mother that immediate feeding after work would affect the health of the baby. Analyzing the results of post-seminar test, statistical test revealed that there was a significant difference (p<0.05) of knowledge before and after the seminar. It shows that effectiveness of conducting a seminar in increasing the knowledge could be achieved.
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Room Use Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Theses M CFM 1992 0005 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T000490
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M CFM 1992 0002 c.2 Sa aksidente... uniporme mo, panindigan mo, an action program to increase the knowledge of selected medical students of FEU-NRMF about first aid treatment from July to September 1992 / M CFM 1992 0003 Community diagnosis of Phase III Area E-1 Blocks II and III Dagat-Dagatan, Metro Manila April - May 1992 / M CFM 1992 0004 Community diagnosis Phase II, Dagat-Dagatan Malabon, Metro-Manila August 1990 - November 1991 / M CFM 1992 0005 c.1 Health education program on breastfeeding for Filipino mothers in Barangay Bahay Toro, Sitio Sinagtala Project 8 Quezon City, August, 1992 / M CFM 1992 0005 c.2 Health education program on breastfeeding for Filipino mothers in Barangay Bahay Toro, Sitio Sinagtala Project 8 Quezon City, August, 1992 / M CFM 1992 0006 Parental education regarding acute respiratory infections (ARI) : an action programme done among parents of 0-1-year-old infants in Barangay 484 Dimasalang Manila from July to September 1992 / M CFM 1992 0006 c.2 Parental education regarding acute respiratory infections (ARI) : an action programme done among parents of 0-1-year-old infants in Barangay 484 Dimasalang Manila from July to September 1992 /

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Abstract: To increase the knowledge of the Filipino mothers on breastfeeding, a learning program participated by 35 pregnant and lactating mothers aged 15 - 49 y/o was held. Among them, only 24have completed the said program. Their pre-existing knowledge regarding breastfeeding was identified through a pre-test and a seminar was conducted and a post-seminar test was done to assess its effectiveness. Pre-seminar test findings revealed that most mothers have misconceptions like discarding of colostrums, discontinuing breastfeeding in the presence of maternal illness, the belief that high protein content of cow's milk is better than breastmilk, improper cleaning of the breast, and the wrong notions of the mother that immediate feeding after work would affect the health of the baby. Analyzing the results of post-seminar test, statistical test revealed that there was a significant difference (p<0.05) of knowledge before and after the seminar. It shows that effectiveness of conducting a seminar in increasing the knowledge could be achieved.

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