Holmberg Karin S M, Peterson Ulla M C, Oscarsson Marie G
Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Linnaeus University, Sweden.
Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Linnaeus University, Sweden; Department of Clinical Sciences, Karolinska Institutet, Danderyd Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Sex Reprod Healthc. 2014 Oct;5(3):125-30. doi: 10.1016/j.srhc.2014.04.001. Epub 2014 Apr 18.
The purpose was to examine mothers' experiences and feelings related to breastfeeding initiation from a two-decade perspective.
A repeated cross-sectional survey was conducted at a maternity ward before and after introduction of Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) and in a follow-up survey. Women participated in 1992 (n = 83), 1993 (n = 74) and 2011 (n = 94).
The duration of time at the first suckling differed; in 2011, the baby sucked 24.4 minutes compared to 12.7 minutes in 1992 (p < .001) and 13.6 minutes in 1993 (p < .001). In 1992, 34.6% of the women reported using supplementary formula compared with 5.9% in 1993 and 9.3% in 2011 (p < .001). The mothers' contacts with the child or the father as well as their moods did not vary during the years. Mothers rated their feelings towards breastfeeding as being lower in 2011 than in 1992 and 1993 (p = .008). In 2011, mothers experienced breastfeeding as being more difficult and reported a higher degree of tension, insecurity and anxiety.
Supplementation was given to healthy newborn infants, which does not conform to BFHIs intentions. Routines and support in relation to breastfeeding initiation need to be continuously evaluated in order to strengthen and sustain the BFHI.
从二十年的视角审视母亲们与母乳喂养开始相关的经历和感受。
在引入爱婴医院倡议(BFHI)前后及后续调查中,于一家产科病房进行重复横断面调查。女性参与调查的年份为1992年(n = 83)、1993年(n = 74)和2011年(n = 94)。
首次吸吮的持续时间不同;2011年,婴儿吸吮24.4分钟,而1992年为12.7分钟(p <.001),1993年为13.6分钟(p <.001)。1992年,34.6%的女性报告使用补充配方奶,而1993年为5.9%,2011年为9.3%(p <.001)。这些年里,母亲与孩子或父亲的接触以及她们的情绪没有变化。母亲们对母乳喂养的感受在2011年低于1992年和1993年(p =.008)。2011年,母亲们觉得母乳喂养更困难,报告的紧张、不安全感和焦虑程度更高。
对健康的新生儿进行了补充喂养,这不符合BFHI的意图。需要持续评估与母乳喂养开始相关的常规做法和支持措施,以加强和维持BFHI。