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产后护士的个人婴儿喂养经历会影响她们提供母乳喂养支持的方式。

Personal Infant Feeding Experiences of Postpartum Nurses Affect How They Provide Breastfeeding Support.

作者信息

Wright Anne I, Hurst Nancy M

出版信息

J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2018 May;47(3):342-351. doi: 10.1016/j.jogn.2018.02.011. Epub 2018 Mar 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe the experiences of postpartum nurses when feeding their own infants and explore how these experiences influence the breastfeeding support they provide to new mothers.

DESIGN

Qualitative research with interviews using dialogic data generation and analysis.

SETTING

Large academic women and children's hospital in the Southern United States.

PARTICIPANTS

Nine postpartum nurses who gave birth and breastfed or mixed-fed infants at any time in the past.

METHODS

Individual, semistructured, face-to-face interviews.

RESULTS

Participants described breastfeeding experiences similar to those of other women: some were positive, some negative. Most participants reported that they received less breastfeeding support than they needed during the maternity hospitalization. They attributed this to the fact that they were nurses. The infant feeding experiences of participants led them to promote breastfeeding in a more personal way and establish deeper connections with the mothers in their care. The practice of all participants changed because of their desire to prevent other mothers from experiencing the physical or psychological pain they experienced with breastfeeding.

CONCLUSION

Personal infant feeding experiences shaped the breastfeeding practice of participants in unique and unpredictable ways. Nurses may benefit from increased breastfeeding education and support during their own maternity hospitalizations. Additionally, the inclusion of reflective narrative processes in breastfeeding education could encourage nurses to explore their personal, empirical, and clinical knowledge and construct an approach to breastfeeding practice that integrates these sources of information.

摘要

目的

描述产后护士喂养自己婴儿的经历,并探讨这些经历如何影响她们为新妈妈提供的母乳喂养支持。

设计

采用对话式数据生成和分析的访谈进行定性研究。

地点

美国南部的大型学术性妇女儿童医院。

参与者

九名曾在过去任何时候生育并进行母乳喂养或混合喂养婴儿的产后护士。

方法

个体、半结构化、面对面访谈。

结果

参与者描述的母乳喂养经历与其他女性相似:有些是积极的,有些是消极的。大多数参与者报告说,在产科住院期间,她们得到的母乳喂养支持比所需的少。她们将此归因于自己是护士这一事实。参与者的婴儿喂养经历促使她们以更个人化的方式促进母乳喂养,并与她们护理的母亲建立更深厚的联系。所有参与者的做法都发生了改变,因为她们希望防止其他母亲经历她们在母乳喂养时所遭受的身体或心理痛苦。

结论

个人的婴儿喂养经历以独特且不可预测的方式塑造了参与者的母乳喂养实践。护士在自己的产科住院期间可能会从增加的母乳喂养教育和支持中受益。此外,在母乳喂养教育中纳入反思性叙述过程可以鼓励护士探索她们的个人经验、实证知识和临床知识,并构建一种整合这些信息来源的母乳喂养实践方法。

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