CD Skripsi
“Perbedaan Breastfeeding Self Efficacy Pada Ibu Bekerja Dengan Ibu Tidak Bekerja”
The decline in term of breastfeeding due to mothers’ occupation
status has become concerns as some believe it is caused by the growing numbers of
working women. Breastfeeding Self Efficacy (BSE) is defined as a mother’s selfconfidence
in her ability to breastfeed her infant. It is important for women who
breastfeed ly to have BSE since several study show that it affects the success rate
of breastfeeding. The difference in mothers’ occupation status is thought to affect
BSE. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the difference BSE
between working mothers and non-working mothers. Methodology: This study
applied comparative design with cross sectional approach. Participants for this
study were selected using purposive sampling method. As many as 28 participants
were working mothers, while the other 28 were non-working mothers, making it 56
respondents in total. Result: Most of participants in this study were 26-35 years old
(67,9%), muslims (96,4%), with college background (69,6%), with private
employees majority of working mothers (53,6%), had a baby aged 7-10 weeks
(35,7%), had a normal delivery (66,1%), had no experience of breasfeed (62,5%),
had no problem of breastfeeding (66,1%) and almost of all were primiparous
mothers (62,5%). The Mann-Whitney statistic test showed mean BSE of working
mothers score was 21,34, while those of non working mothers had 35,66. In
addition, the p value of (0,001) < alpha (0,005). Conclusion: There was a valuable
difference in breastfeeding self-efficacy between working mothers and nonworking
mothers, while the breastfeeding self efficacy in working mothers was
lower than in non-working mothers.
Keywords: Exclusive Breastfeeding, Breastfeeding Self Efficacy, Working Mother.
References: 70 (2009-2020)
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