Brown Amy, Davies Ruth
Department of Public Health and Policy Studies, Swansea University, Swansea, UK.
Matern Child Nutr. 2014 Oct;10(4):510-26. doi: 10.1111/mcn.12129. Epub 2014 Apr 10.
Increasing breastfeeding rates is a strategic priority in the UK and understanding the factors that promote and encourage breastfeeding is critical to achieving this. It is established that women who have strong social support from their partner are more likely to initiate and continue breastfeeding. However, little research has explored the fathers' role in breastfeeding support and more importantly, the information and guidance he may need. In the current study, 117 men whose partner had given birth in the previous 2 years and initiated breastfeeding at birth completed an open-ended questionnaire exploring their experiences of breastfeeding, the information and support they received and their ideas for future breastfeeding education and promotion aimed at fathers and families. Overall, the findings showed that fathers were encouraging of breastfeeding and wanted to be able to support their partner. However, they often felt left out of the breastfeeding relationships and helpless to support their partner at this time. Many reported being excluded from antenatal breastfeeding education or being considered unimportant in post-natal support. Men wanted more information about breastfeeding to be directed towards them alongside ideas about how they could practically support their partner. The importance of support mechanisms for themselves during this time was also raised. The results highlight the need for health professionals to direct support and information towards fathers as well as the mother-infant dyad and to recognise their importance in promoting and enabling breastfeeding.
提高母乳喂养率是英国的一项战略重点,了解促进和鼓励母乳喂养的因素对于实现这一目标至关重要。已确定,得到伴侣有力社会支持的女性更有可能开始并持续进行母乳喂养。然而,很少有研究探讨父亲在母乳喂养支持中的作用,更重要的是,他可能需要的信息和指导。在当前的研究中,117名伴侣在过去两年内分娩且在分娩时开始母乳喂养的男性完成了一份开放式问卷,该问卷探讨了他们的母乳喂养经历、他们获得的信息和支持,以及他们对未来针对父亲和家庭的母乳喂养教育与推广的想法。总体而言,研究结果表明,父亲们鼓励母乳喂养并希望能够支持他们的伴侣。然而,他们常常觉得自己被排除在母乳喂养关系之外,此时无法帮助支持伴侣。许多人报告说被排除在产前母乳喂养教育之外,或者在产后支持中被认为不重要。男性希望能获得更多针对他们的母乳喂养信息,以及关于他们如何切实支持伴侣的想法。在此期间针对他们自身的支持机制的重要性也被提及。研究结果凸显了医疗专业人员需要向父亲以及母婴二元组提供支持和信息,并认识到他们在促进和实现母乳喂养方面的重要性。