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Weaning practices of mothers in eastern Turkey Please cite this article as: Baş NG, Karatay G, Arikan D. Weaning practices of mothers in eastern Turkey. J Pediatr (Rio J). 2018;94:498-503.

Abstract

Objective:

The study aimed to determine the practices used by breastfeeding mothers to wean their children from the breast.

Method:

This qualitative-quantitative research was conducted with mothers whose children were registered the pediatric clinics of a state hospital between June and September 2016. In accordance with a purposeful sampling method, 232 mothers of children between the ages of 2 and 5 years were included in the study. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews using a questionnaire with demographic characteristics of mothers as well as their weaning practices. The data obtained were analyzed with a computer-assisted program using number and percentage distributions.

Results:

The mean breastfeeding duration was 19.00 ± 7.11 months. It was determined that the majority of mothers (56.5%) used traditional methods for weaning their children. These included applying substances with a bad taste (58.1%) to their breasts, covering their breasts with various materials (26.2%) to make the child not want to nurse anymore, and using a pacifier or feeding bottle (9.2%) to substitute for the mother's breast.

Conclusions:

It was observed that more than half of the mothers were used some traditional practices that could cause trauma in their children, instead of natural weaning.

KEYWORDS
Children; Nursing; Weaning

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