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NURTURING THE FUTURE: ASSESSING BREASTFEEDING AWARENESS AND PRACTICES IN RURAL COMMUNITIES

Anas Suhail Arfin , Department of Community Medicine, Integral Institute of Medical Science and Research, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract

This research study examines the level of awareness and practices related to breastfeeding in rural communities. The objective is to assess the knowledge and understanding of breastfeeding among individuals residing in these areas and explore the prevailing practices that may affect infant health and nutrition. The study utilizes a mixed-methods approach, including surveys, interviews, and observational data collection, to gather comprehensive insights. The findings will provide valuable information for policymakers, healthcare professionals, and community organizations to develop targeted interventions and educational programs to enhance breastfeeding practices in rural communities.

Keywords

Breastfeeding, awareness, rural communities

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Anas Suhail Arfin. (2023). NURTURING THE FUTURE: ASSESSING BREASTFEEDING AWARENESS AND PRACTICES IN RURAL COMMUNITIES. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health Research, 4(07), 10–14. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijmsphr/Volume04Issue07-03