American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, KY, USA.
San Antonio School of Nursing, University of Texas Health Sciences, San Antonio, TX, USA.
J Hum Lact. 2019 Nov;35(4):655-660. doi: 10.1177/0890334419870798. Epub 2019 Aug 22.
Research about lactation and breastfeeding has exploded since the () began publishing in 1985. To discuss the 3-decade-long role of the in promoting, supporting, and disseminating lactation research, editors convened a multidisciplinary group of lactation researchers and providers which comprised three senior researchers and one clinical practitioner, all of whom have a long history of lactation advocacy. Their discussion took place on July 1, 2019. Dr Aimee Eden is a medical anthropologist who leads the qualitative research efforts in a small research department. Her dissertation research focused on the maternal and child healthcare workforce, and the professionalization of breastfeeding support. She served on the Board of Directors of the International Board of Lactation Examiners (2010-2016) and currently serves on the board of the Monetary Investment for Lactation Consultant Certification. Dr Karleen Gribble has been conducting research for 15 years about infant and young child feeding in emergencies, long-term breastfeeding, milk sharing, early childhood trauma, adoption, and fostering. She is an Australian Breastfeeding Association community educator and breastfeeding counselor and a member of the Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies Core Group. Elien Rouw is a practicing physician in Germany specialized in healthy infant care, with a long-standing specialization in breastfeeding medicine. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, is a member of the German National Breastfeeding Committee and their delegate to the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action. Dr Jackie Wolf is an historian of medicine, whose research focuses on the history of childbirth and breastfeeding practices in the United States and how those practices have shaped women's and children's health, as well as public health, over time. Her latest book, published by Johns Hopkins University Press and funded by a 3 year grant from the National Institutes of Health, is Dr Sara Gill moderated the discussion. She was a member of the Board of Directors of the International Lactation Consultant Association for 5 years, and has been an Associate Editor of the for the past 4 years. Her research has focused on breastfeeding among vulnerable populations. (Participants' comments are noted as AE = Aimee Eden; SG = Sara Gill; KG = Karleen Gribble; ER = Elien Rouw; JW = Jacqueline Wolf).
自 1985 年开始出版以来,关于哺乳和母乳喂养的研究呈爆炸式增长。为了讨论该杂志在促进、支持和传播哺乳研究方面长达 30 年的作用,编辑们召集了一个由哺乳研究人员和提供者组成的多学科小组,其中包括三位资深研究人员和一位临床从业者,他们都长期从事哺乳倡导工作。他们的讨论于 2019 年 7 月 1 日进行。Aimee Eden 博士是一位医学人类学家,她领导着一个小型研究部门的定性研究工作。她的博士论文研究集中在母婴保健劳动力以及母乳喂养支持的专业化方面。她曾在国际哺乳考试委员会董事会任职(2010-2016 年),目前担任哺乳顾问认证货币投资委员会的董事会成员。Karleen Gribble 博士从事婴儿和幼儿喂养在紧急情况下、长期母乳喂养、母乳分享、儿童早期创伤、收养和寄养方面的研究已有 15 年。她是澳大利亚母乳喂养协会社区教育家和母乳喂养顾问,也是婴儿和幼儿喂养在紧急情况下核心小组的成员。Elien Rouw 博士是德国的一名执业医生,专门从事婴儿保健,长期专注于母乳喂养医学。她在母乳喂养医学董事会任职,是德国国家母乳喂养委员会成员及其世界母乳喂养行动联盟代表。Jackie Wolf 博士是医学历史学家,她的研究重点是美国分娩和母乳喂养实践的历史,以及这些实践如何随着时间的推移塑造了妇女和儿童的健康以及公共卫生。她的最新著作由约翰霍普金斯大学出版社出版,由美国国立卫生研究院为期 3 年的资助。Sara Gill 博士主持了讨论。她在国际哺乳顾问协会董事会任职 5 年,过去 4 年一直担任《》的副主编。她的研究重点是弱势人群的母乳喂养。(参与者的评论注明为 AE = Aimee Eden;SG = Sara Gill;KG = Karleen Gribble;ER = Elien Rouw;JW = Jacqueline Wolf)。