Reyes Celina, Barakat-Haddad Caroline, Barber Wendy, Abbass-Dick Jennifer
University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada.
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada.
Midwifery. 2019 Mar;70:64-70. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2018.12.010. Epub 2018 Dec 14.
Breastfeeding intentions are usually shaped prior to conception, often as early as adolescence. Secondary school reproductive curriculum may be an appropriate setting to provide breastfeeding information on a population level. The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the impact of a school-based breastfeeding educational intervention on the breastfeeding knowledge, attitudes and future infant feeding intentions of secondary school adolescent females; as well as assess the acceptability and feasibility of the intervention among the target population. Participants consisted of a convenience sample of 77 adolescent female students from an Ontario secondary school. Participants received one 70 min breastfeeding educational session in health education class. Data were collected using self-administered questionnaire at baseline and one day after the intervention. A modified version of the Iowa Infant Feeding Attitude Scale (IIFAS) and a modified breastfeeding knowledge scale were used to measure breastfeeding attitudes and knowledge. Additional outcomes measured included future breastfeeding intentions and participants' perceptions of the educational session. Breastfeeding knowledge (p < 0.001), attitudes (p < 0.001), and future intentions of participants to exclusively breastfeed increased significantly (p < 0.05) at post-test. The participant feedback indicated that they found the content useful, interesting and the information was presented in an engaging manner. These findings suggest that adolescent females are receptive to learning about breastfeeding in school and a single school-based breastfeeding educational intervention can positively impact breastfeeding knowledge, attitudes and future intentions of adolescent females. The secondary school setting may be an ideal setting for the inclusion of educational breastfeeding content to enable future informed decision making.
母乳喂养意愿通常在受孕前就已形成,往往早在青春期就开始了。中学生殖课程可能是在人群层面提供母乳喂养信息的合适场所。这项试点研究的目的是调查以学校为基础的母乳喂养教育干预对中学青春期女性母乳喂养知识、态度和未来婴儿喂养意愿的影响;并评估该干预在目标人群中的可接受性和可行性。参与者包括来自安大略省一所中学的77名青春期女学生的便利样本。参与者在健康教育课上接受了一次70分钟的母乳喂养教育课程。在基线和干预后一天使用自填问卷收集数据。使用爱荷华婴儿喂养态度量表(IIFAS)的修改版和母乳喂养知识量表的修改版来测量母乳喂养态度和知识。测量的其他结果包括未来母乳喂养意愿和参与者对教育课程的看法。在测试后,参与者的母乳喂养知识(p<0.001)、态度(p<0.001)以及纯母乳喂养的未来意愿显著增加(p<0.05)。参与者的反馈表明他们认为内容有用、有趣,并且信息是以引人入胜的方式呈现的。这些发现表明,青春期女性愿意在学校学习母乳喂养知识,并且单一的以学校为基础的母乳喂养教育干预可以对青春期女性的母乳喂养知识态度和未来意愿产生积极影响。中学环境可能是纳入母乳喂养教育内容以促进未来明智决策的理想场所。