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“我做了很多谷歌搜索”:一项通过社交媒体进行纯母乳喂养支持的定性研究。

"I did a lot of Googling": A qualitative study of exclusive breastfeeding support through social media.

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, Massey University, New Zealand.

出版信息

Women Birth. 2019 Apr;32(2):147-156. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2018.05.008. Epub 2018 Jun 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Little qualitative research has been done to explore the quality of breastfeeding support through social media in New Zealand.

AIM

This article aims to explore the influence of social media on exclusive breastfeeding practice.

METHODS

A qualitative study involving face-to-face postpartum interviews with 30 mothers who were recruited from the lower North Island of New Zealand. Each participant was followed via short monthly audio-recorded telephone interviews until giving up exclusive breastfeeding or until six months after the birth. The theories "strength of weak ties" and "landscapes of care" are applied to the thematic analysis of the interview material to illuminate the influence of social media on breastfeeding practices.

RESULTS

Qualitative analysis of the interview material identified four themes: 1) Mothers need reliable online infant feeding information; 2) Smartphone apps can be a good option for promoting breastfeeding; 3) Information is accessed through weak ties among breastfeeding mothers on Facebook, and 4) the utility of geographically distant infant feeding support via Skype.

DISCUSSION

Most participants sourced post-partum information and advice to support breastfeeding through the Internet, while those with geographically distant family members accessed emotional and practical breastfeeding support via Skype.

IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

Breastfeeding advocates should use social media to promote and support exclusive breast-feeding practice.

CONCLUSION

The influence of social media on breastfeeding points to the relational nature of breastfeeding which is embedded in 'real' world and virtual social networks as well as the cultural, geographic and social contexts of a mother's life.

摘要

背景

新西兰鲜有定性研究探索社交媒体对母乳喂养支持的质量。

目的

本文旨在探讨社交媒体对纯母乳喂养实践的影响。

方法

这是一项采用面对面访谈形式的定性研究,参与者为来自新西兰北岛北部的 30 名产妇。每位参与者在接受了简短的每月电话录音访谈后,一直被跟踪调查,直至停止纯母乳喂养,或在分娩后六个月时停止。本文运用“弱关系的力量”和“关怀景观”理论,对访谈资料进行主题分析,以阐明社交媒体对母乳喂养实践的影响。

结果

对访谈资料的定性分析确定了四个主题:1)母亲需要可靠的在线婴儿喂养信息;2)智能手机应用程序是促进母乳喂养的好选择;3)母亲们通过 Facebook 上的弱关系获取信息;4)通过 Skype 获得地理位置遥远的婴儿喂养支持。

讨论

大多数参与者通过互联网获取产后信息和建议以支持母乳喂养,而那些与地理上相隔较远的家庭成员则通过 Skype 获得情感和实际的母乳喂养支持。

实践意义

母乳喂养倡导者应利用社交媒体来促进和支持纯母乳喂养实践。

结论

社交媒体对母乳喂养的影响表明母乳喂养具有关系性,它嵌入到“真实”世界和虚拟社交网络中,以及母亲生活的文化、地理和社会背景中。

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