Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, Sheffield Hallam University, Collegiate Crescent, Sheffield, UK.
Sheffield Maternity Services Liaison Committee and Sheffield user group charity - Forging Families, Sheffield, UK.
Reprod Health. 2018 Apr 4;15(1):58. doi: 10.1186/s12978-018-0497-4.
The practice of antenatal breast expression (ABE) has been proposed as a strategy to promote successful breastfeeding. Although there has been some focus on the evaluation of the effects of ABE in promotion of breastfeeding, little or no evidence exists on women's experiences of ABE or opinions on ABE, particularly amongst overweight or obese women.
This study aimed to explore women's knowledge, practices and opinions of ABE, and any differences within the overweight and obese subgroups. A cross-sectional survey was undertaken using an online questionnaire distributed by a maternity user group representative via social media. Quantitative data were analysed using Chi-square and Fisher's exact tests in SPSS. Simple thematic analysis was used for the qualitative data.
A total of 688 responses were analysed; the sample represented a group of breastfeeding mothers, of whom 64.5% had heard of ABE, 8.2% had been advised to do ABE, and 14.2% had undertaken ABE. Of the women who had been advised to do ABE, 67.9% had complied. Most participants (58.6%) were unsure if ABE was a good idea; however 80.9% would consider doing ABE if it was found to be helpful to prepare for breastfeeding. Women in the overweight or obese subgroups were significantly more likely to have heard of ABE (p < 0.001), and positive opinion of ABE also increased with higher BMI groups. The qualitative data demonstrated participants felt ABE may be beneficial when mother or baby have medical problems, and in preparation for breastfeeding, but highlighted their concerns that it may interfere with nature and be harmful, and that they wanted more information and knowledge about ABE.
Amongst women who have breastfed, many have heard of ABE, compliance with advice to undertake ABE is relatively high, and ABE is considered an acceptable practice. Further investigation into the benefits and safety of ABE is warranted, to address the needs of childbearing women for evidence-based information about this practice. If the evidence base is established, overweight and obese pregnant women could be an important target group for this intervention.
产前乳房挤压(ABE)的做法已被提出作为促进成功母乳喂养的一种策略。尽管已经有一些关注评估 ABE 在促进母乳喂养方面的效果,但几乎没有或没有证据表明妇女对 ABE 的经验或意见,特别是在超重或肥胖妇女中。
本研究旨在探讨妇女对 ABE 的知识、实践和意见,以及超重和肥胖亚组内的任何差异。使用在线问卷通过产妇用户组代表通过社交媒体进行了横断面调查。使用 SPSS 中的卡方和 Fisher 精确检验分析定量数据。对定性数据进行简单的主题分析。
共分析了 688 份回复;该样本代表了一群母乳喂养的母亲,其中 64.5%听说过 ABE,8.2%被建议进行 ABE,14.2%进行了 ABE。在被建议进行 ABE 的女性中,有 67.9%遵守了建议。大多数参与者(58.6%)不确定 ABE 是否是一个好主意;然而,如果发现 ABE 有助于为母乳喂养做准备,80.9%的人会考虑进行 ABE。超重或肥胖亚组的女性明显更有可能听说过 ABE(p<0.001),并且随着 BMI 组的增加,对 ABE 的积极意见也增加。定性数据表明,参与者认为 ABE 在母亲或婴儿有医疗问题以及为母乳喂养做准备时可能是有益的,但他们强调了他们的担忧,即它可能会干扰自然并造成伤害,并且他们希望获得有关 ABE 的更多信息和知识。
在母乳喂养的女性中,许多人听说过 ABE,遵守进行 ABE 的建议相对较高,并且 ABE 被认为是一种可接受的做法。进一步调查 ABE 的益处和安全性是合理的,以满足产妇对这种做法的循证信息的需求。如果证据基础确立,超重和肥胖孕妇可能是该干预的一个重要目标群体。