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低收入母亲与早产婴儿二元组中社会支持低与母乳挤出的关联。

The Association of Low Social Support with Breast Milk Expression in Low-Income Mother-Preterm Infant Dyads.

作者信息

Fabiyi Camille, Rankin Kristin, Norr Kathleen, Yoder Joseph C, Vasa Rohitkumar, White-Traut Rosemary

机构信息

Section of Family Planning and Contraception Research, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA Women, Children and Family Health Science, College of Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

出版信息

J Hum Lact. 2015 Aug;31(3):490-7. doi: 10.1177/0890334415586199. Epub 2015 May 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Premature infants benefit from receiving expressed breast milk (BM), but expressing breast milk is difficult for new mothers. Little is known about mothers' social support and BM expression during the premature infant's hospital stay.

OBJECTIVE

We examined whether low maternal social support was associated with breast milk expression initiation and low breast milk expression among low-income mothers of premature infants.

METHODS

Maternal intake interview data and daily infant data on proportion of nutrition from BM during hospitalization were analyzed from a larger randomized trial testing a developmental intervention on 181 mother-premature infant dyads with at least 2 of 10 social-environmental risks. Multivariable modified Poisson regression was used to examine the relationship between social support (Personal Resources Questionnaire 2000; dichotomized as low for lowest quartile), initiation (any breast milk expressed vs none), and low breast milk expression (if BM was < 30% of infant total milk/formula intake during hospitalization).

RESULTS

Breast milk expression was initiated by 70.2% of mothers, and 32.3% of those mothers had low breast milk expression. In adjusted multivariable analyses, social support did not relate to the initiation of breast milk expression but was significantly associated with low breast milk expression among mothers who initiated (adjusted relative risk = 1.57; 95% confidence interval, 1.00-2.47).

CONCLUSION

Low social support was not associated with initiation but was associated with low breast milk expression during hospitalization. Interventions to enhance social support for mothers of premature infants, especially those reporting low social support from family and friends, may increase in-hospital expression and long-term breastfeeding.

摘要

背景

早产儿受益于食用挤出的母乳,但新妈妈挤出母乳很困难。关于早产儿住院期间母亲的社会支持与母乳挤出情况,人们了解甚少。

目的

我们研究了早产儿的低收入母亲社会支持水平低是否与开始挤出母乳以及母乳挤出量少有关。

方法

从一项更大规模的随机试验中分析母亲的摄入访谈数据以及婴儿住院期间来自母乳的营养比例的每日数据,该试验对181对母婴二元组进行了一项发展干预,这些母婴二元组至少存在10种社会环境风险中的2种。采用多变量修正泊松回归分析来研究社会支持(《2000年个人资源问卷》;最低四分位数定义为低社会支持)、开始挤出母乳(挤出任何母乳与未挤出)以及母乳挤出量少(如果住院期间母乳占婴儿总奶量/配方奶摄入量的比例<30%)之间的关系。

结果

70.2%的母亲开始挤出母乳,其中32.3%的母亲母乳挤出量少。在调整后的多变量分析中,社会支持与开始挤出母乳无关,但与开始挤出母乳的母亲中母乳挤出量少显著相关(调整后的相对风险=1.57;95%置信区间,1.00 - 2.47)。

结论

社会支持水平低与开始挤出母乳无关,但与住院期间母乳挤出量少有关。加强对早产儿母亲社会支持的干预措施,尤其是那些报告从家人和朋友那里获得低社会支持的母亲,可能会增加住院期间的母乳挤出量以及长期母乳喂养率。

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