Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Translational Medicine Program, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Matern Child Nutr. 2020 Jul;16(3):e12957. doi: 10.1111/mcn.12957. Epub 2020 Jan 26.
The Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) provides a variety of health and nutrition supports to vulnerable mothers and strongly promotes breastfeeding but does not have a formal framework for postnatal lactation support. Breastfeeding duration and exclusivity rates in Canada fall well below global recommendations, particularly among socially and economically vulnerable women. We aimed to explore CPNP participant experiences with breastfeeding and with a novel community lactation support program in Toronto, Canada that included access to certified lactation consultants and an electric breast pump, if needed. Four semistructured focus groups and 21 individual interviews (n = 46 women) were conducted between September and December 2017. Data were analysed using inductive thematic analysis. Study participants reported a strong desire to breastfeed but a lack of preparation for breastfeeding-associated challenges. Three main challenges were identified by study participants: physical (e.g., pain and low milk supply), practical (e.g., cost of breastfeeding support and maternal time pressures), and breastfeeding self-efficacy (e.g., concern about milk supply and conflicting information). Mothers reported that the free lactation support helped to address breastfeeding challenges. In their view, the key element of success with the new program was the in-home visit by the lactation consultant, who was highly skilled and provided care in a non-judgmental manner. They reported this support would have been otherwise unavailable due to cost or travel logistics. This study suggests value in exploring the addition of postnatal lactation support to the well-established national CPNP as a means to improve breastfeeding duration and exclusivity among vulnerable women.
加拿大产前营养计划 (CPNP) 为弱势母亲提供各种健康和营养支持,并大力提倡母乳喂养,但没有为产后哺乳提供正式的支持框架。加拿大的母乳喂养持续时间和纯母乳喂养率远低于全球建议,尤其是在社会和经济弱势群体中。我们旨在探讨 CPNP 参与者在母乳喂养方面的经验,以及在加拿大多伦多的一项新的社区哺乳支持计划方面的经验,该计划包括获得认证的哺乳顾问和电动吸乳器(如果需要)。2017 年 9 月至 12 月期间进行了 4 次半结构化焦点小组和 21 次个人访谈(n=46 名女性)。使用归纳主题分析对数据进行分析。研究参与者报告说,他们非常希望母乳喂养,但对与母乳喂养相关的挑战缺乏准备。研究参与者确定了三个主要挑战:身体方面(例如,疼痛和低奶量)、实际方面(例如,母乳喂养支持的成本和母亲的时间压力)以及母乳喂养自我效能方面(例如,对奶量的担忧和相互矛盾的信息)。母亲们报告说,免费的哺乳支持有助于解决母乳喂养挑战。在他们看来,新计划成功的关键因素是哺乳顾问的上门访问,她技能娴熟,以非评判的方式提供护理。他们报告说,由于成本或旅行后勤问题,否则无法获得这种支持。本研究表明,值得探讨在成熟的全国 CPNP 中增加产后哺乳支持,以提高弱势妇女的母乳喂养持续时间和纯母乳喂养率。