Corbett K S
College of Nursing, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA.
J Transcult Nurs. 1999 Jan;10(1):22-30. doi: 10.1177/104365969901000111.
An ethnographic field study design was used to explore infant feeding among 20 West Indian women on the island of St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands. Two styles of infant feeding emerged from the data, "older style" and "contemporary style." Three patterns of combined breast and bottle feeding were identified: day/night, supplemental, and random. Older style mothers followed a day/night pattern, whereas contemporary style mothers used a supplemental pattern. A folk explanatory model of infant feeding was constructed and included why infants were fed in certain ways, as well as the meaning of feeding practices. The health care system had an impact on both styles of infant feeding through hospital practices and provision of formula through the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program.
采用人种志实地研究设计,对美属维尔京群岛圣克罗伊岛上的20名西印度女性的婴儿喂养情况进行了探究。数据中出现了两种婴儿喂养方式,即“传统方式”和“现代方式”。确定了三种母乳和奶瓶混合喂养模式:日间/夜间、补充性和随意性。传统方式的母亲采用日间/夜间模式,而现代方式的母亲采用补充性模式。构建了一个关于婴儿喂养的民间解释模型,其中包括婴儿以特定方式喂养的原因以及喂养行为的意义。医疗保健系统通过医院的做法以及通过妇女、婴儿和儿童(WIC)项目提供配方奶粉,对两种婴儿喂养方式都产生了影响。