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Title: The Utilization of Lactation Rooms by Health Workers in Medan City
Authors: Ningsih, Yani Sri
Ginting, Chrismis Novalinda
Nasution, Sri Lestari Ramadhani
Silaen, Mangatas
Manalu, Putranto
Keywords: Exclusive breastfeeding
lactation room
health workers
Issue Date: Mar-2022
Publisher: Jurnal MKMI
Series/Report no.: ;33-42
Abstract: Exclusive breastfeeding for infants with working mothers still becomes a significant problem. The provision of on-site lactation rooms has not substantially impacted the utilization of lactation rooms. This study analyzes the factors that influence the utiliza-tion of breastfeeding rooms by health workers in all public health centers in Medan City. This study is a quantitative study using a cross-sectional design. The study involved 78 health workers who breastfed children under two years old. The deter-mination of the sample used the total sampling technique. The results show knowledge (0.000), attitudes (0.002), practice (0.008), support from health workers (0.000), the availability of lactation rooms (0.000), and formula feeding (0.000) affect the utilization of breastfeeding rooms. The regression test results show that knowledge is the most influential factor in the utiliza-tion of the lactation room. Respondents with good knowledge have 9.477 times more opportunities to use the lactation room than respondents with poor knowledge. It can be concluded that the use of lactation rooms is influenced by factors such as knowledge, attitudes, practice, support from health workers, availability of lactation rooms, and formula feeding. It is recom-mended for local governments to provide adequate and comfort-able facilities at each institution's offices to increase the utiliza-tion of breastfeeding rooms. The provision of a comfortable lac-tation room has implications for the mother's willingness to use the lactation room. However, it becomes difficult to realize with-out the support of colleagues.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4047
ISSN: 2356-4067
Appears in Collections:VOL 18 NO 1 2022

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