Implementation of hypnobreastfeeding therapy as an effort to reduce the incidence of underweight on children aged 0–6 months

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AIM: This study aims to identify implementation of hypnobreastfeeding therapy as an effort to reduce the incidence of underweight on children aged 0–6 months. METHODS: This study is a pre-experimental with pre-test and post-test design. Subjects were children aged 0–6 months who are underweight. The intervention was conducted over 2 months. Data were analyzed by univariate analysis using frequency distribution table and bivariate using McNemar test. RESULTS: Before the education through hypnobreastfeeding therapy, only 33.3% of women having a good attitude about exclusive breastfeeding to children. After the intervention for 2 months, the percentage of good attitude increase as many as 73.3% and the mother is encouraged to continue to breastfeed the child obtained that a total of 18 children (60%) of the total 30 children aged 0–6 months are underweight, which has been entered into the category of normal nutritional status. A difference in the attitude of breastfeeding and status of underweight children aged 0–6 months before and after implementation of hypnobreastfeeding therapy (p < 0.000). CONCLUSION: There are differences in the attitude of the breastfeeding mother (p = 0.012) and underweight status of children aged 0–6 months (p = 0.000) before and after the implementation of hypnobreastfeeding therapy.

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Laily, N., Rahman, F., Putri, A. O., Noor, M. S., Rahayu, A., Yulidasari, F., … Bohari, B. (2021). Implementation of hypnobreastfeeding therapy as an effort to reduce the incidence of underweight on children aged 0–6 months. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 9(E), 123–126. https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2021.5686

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