1 South West Healthcare, Camperdown, Australia.
2 South West Healthcare, Warrnambool, Australia.
J Hum Lact. 2018 Nov;34(4):711-720. doi: 10.1177/0890334418794181. Epub 2018 Sep 20.
New mothers often need support to establish and maintain breastfeeding, and rural women may find it difficult to access breastfeeding resources locally. There are many smartphone applications for breastfeeding mothers; however, very few have been developed by health professionals. We evaluated a smartphone application, Breastfeeding Solutions, developed by U.S. IBCLC Nancy Mohrbacher. Research aims: The aims were (a) to explore usability of the application among rural Australian breastfeeding women and (b) to describe participants' infant feeding outcomes compared with the general population.
A prospective longitudinal self-report survey design was used. Data were collected via online questionnaires at baseline and at 3 and 6 months from a convenience sample of new mothers. The setting was southwest Victoria, Australia, from 2016 to 2017. Descriptive statistics were used to answer research aims.
Of the initial 46 participants who received the app, 63% ( n = 29) completed surveys at 3 and 6 months. Usability was assessed at 3 months: 93.5% of participants (29 of 31) rated the application favorably, whereas 96.8% (30 of 31) found the application helpful and 87.1% (27 of 31) would recommend it to other mothers. At the 6-month survey, 79% of participants ( n = 23) were breastfeeding; 10% ( n = 3) had stopped breastfeeding during the first 3 months. The local breastfeeding rate at 6 months was approximately 50% according to routinely collected data; however, we cannot infer that the application was responsible for the difference.
The smartphone application was acceptable to breastfeeding women in an Australian rural setting. Further evaluation using a user-centered design could improve rural postpartum women's access to reliable, evidence-based information.
新妈妈通常需要支持来建立和维持母乳喂养,而农村妇女可能很难在当地获得母乳喂养资源。有许多针对母乳喂养母亲的智能手机应用程序;然而,这些应用程序大多是由健康专业人士开发的。我们评估了一款由美国 IBCLC 南希·莫尔巴赫(Nancy Mohrbacher)开发的智能手机应用程序“母乳喂养解决方案”。研究目的:旨在(a)探索该应用程序在澳大利亚农村地区母乳喂养妇女中的可用性,以及(b)描述参与者的婴儿喂养结果与一般人群相比的情况。
采用前瞻性纵向自我报告调查设计。从 2016 年至 2017 年,在澳大利亚西南部维多利亚州,通过在线问卷从一个方便的新妈妈样本中收集基线以及 3 个月和 6 个月时的数据。使用描述性统计来回答研究目的。
在最初收到该应用程序的 46 名参与者中,有 63%(n=29)在 3 个月和 6 个月时完成了调查。在 3 个月时评估了可用性:93.5%(31 人中的 29 人)对应用程序评价良好,96.8%(31 人中的 30 人)认为应用程序有帮助,87.1%(31 人中的 27 人)会将其推荐给其他母亲。在 6 个月的调查中,79%(n=23)的参与者正在母乳喂养;10%(n=3)在头 3 个月停止了母乳喂养。根据常规收集的数据,当地 6 个月的母乳喂养率约为 50%;然而,我们不能推断该应用程序是造成这种差异的原因。
该智能手机应用程序在澳大利亚农村地区的母乳喂养女性中是可以接受的。使用以用户为中心的设计进行进一步评估可以改善农村产后妇女获得可靠、基于证据的信息的途径。