Research and Evaluation, Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information, 70 O’Leary Avenue, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador A1B 2C7, Canada.
BMC Public Health. 2013 Jul 12;13:645. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-645.
Breastfeeding has numerous health benefits. In 2010, the province of Newfoundland and Labrador had the lowest breastfeeding initiation rate (64.0%) in Canada. Formula feeding is associated with well-known health risks. Exclusive formula feeding is the "cultural norm" in some regions of the province. Women appear resistant to changing their infant feeding behaviors and remain committed to their decision to formula-feed. The primary aim of this qualitative study was to examine individual factors that shaped mothers' decisions to formula-feed their infants. Nineteen mothers who were currently formula feeding their children participated in the study.
Qualitative research in the form of focus groups was conducted in three communities in the province in 2010. A thematic content analysis identified the main themes that influenced mothers' decisions to formula-feed their infants.
The main themes included issues concerning the support needed to breastfeed, the convenience associated with formula feeding, and the embarrassment surrounding breastfeeding in public.
These findings help to better understand why mothers choose formula feeding over breastfeeding and may help to inform the development of public health interventions targeted at this population of mothers.
母乳喂养有诸多健康益处。2010 年,纽芬兰和拉布拉多省的母乳喂养初始率(64.0%)在加拿大处于最低水平。配方奶喂养与众所周知的健康风险有关。在该省的一些地区,纯配方奶喂养是“文化规范”。女性似乎不愿意改变其婴儿喂养行为,并坚持其配方奶喂养的决定。本定性研究的主要目的是研究影响母亲决定用配方奶喂养婴儿的个体因素。19 名当前用配方奶喂养孩子的母亲参与了这项研究。
2010 年,在该省的三个社区进行了焦点小组形式的定性研究。主题内容分析确定了影响母亲决定用配方奶喂养婴儿的主要主题。
主要主题包括与母乳喂养所需的支持有关的问题、配方奶喂养的便利性问题以及在公共场合母乳喂养的尴尬问题。
这些发现有助于更好地理解为什么母亲选择配方奶喂养而不是母乳喂养,并可能有助于为针对这部分母亲的公共卫生干预措施的制定提供信息。