Wambach Karen, Campbell Suzanne Hetzel, Gill Sara L, Dodgson Joan E, Abiona Titilayo C, Heinig M Jane
University of Kansas School of Nursing, USA.
J Hum Lact. 2005 Aug;21(3):245-58. doi: 10.1177/0890334405279001.
Lactation consultants depend on a vast multidisciplinary knowledge base to support their practices. To coincide with the 20-year anniversary of the International Lactation Consultant Association, the authors sought to highlight the knowledge base to demonstrate how practice has been affected. Using standard databases, they extracted English-language scientific literature related to breastfeeding and maternal and infant health outcomes; factors associated with breastfeeding initiation, exclusivity, and duration; lactation physiology; common breastfeeding challenges; breastfeeding practices within vulnerable populations; health professional support of breastfeeding; and breastfeeding practices in developing countries of Africa. Summaries of research are provided to demonstrate scientific method and knowledge evolution. As the knowledge of the biological, behavioral, and environmental factors that affect breastfeeding continues to grow, researchers and lactation consultants will identify additional research areas. Thus, the cycle of describing and explaining phenomena, testing interventions to improve practice, and ultimately improving breastfeeding outcomes worldwide will continue.
泌乳顾问依靠广泛的多学科知识基础来支持他们的业务。为了配合国际泌乳顾问协会成立20周年,作者试图突出该知识基础,以展示实践是如何受到影响的。他们使用标准数据库,提取了与母乳喂养及母婴健康结果、与母乳喂养开始、纯母乳喂养及持续时间相关的因素、泌乳生理学、常见母乳喂养挑战、弱势群体中的母乳喂养实践、卫生专业人员对母乳喂养的支持以及非洲发展中国家的母乳喂养实践等相关的英文科学文献。提供研究摘要以展示科学方法和知识演变。随着影响母乳喂养的生物、行为和环境因素的知识不断增长,研究人员和泌乳顾问将确定更多的研究领域。因此,描述和解释现象、测试改善实践的干预措施以及最终改善全球母乳喂养结果的循环将持续下去。