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人道主义紧急情况下的母乳喂养保护、促进和支持:文献系统评价。

Breastfeeding Protection, Promotion, and Support in Humanitarian Emergencies: A Systematic Review of Literature.

机构信息

Health Professions Development, Continuing Education and Research Service, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, IRCCS, Rome, Italy.

Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, Tor Vergata University, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

J Hum Lact. 2020 Nov;36(4):687-698. doi: 10.1177/0890334419900151. Epub 2020 Feb 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Infants, young children, and their mothers are vulnerable in humanitarian emergencies. The health benefits of optimal breastfeeding practices in emergency settings have been demonstrated by many researchers. guidelines illustrate a series of interventions to protect, promote, and support breastfeeding, but unfortunately, these recommendations are still scarcely applied.

RESEARCH AIMS

(1) To review the literature describing the effectiveness of breastfeeding protection, promotion, and support interventions in humanitarian emergency contexts; (2) to describe the influence of interventions on breastfeeding initiation, exclusivity, and duration; and (3) to evaluate relevant mother and infant/child outcomes available in the literature.

METHODS

PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, Psychology Database, JSTOR, Web of Science, EMBASE, and Ovid were searched for articles that examined breastfeeding protection, promotion, or support interventions and the resulting outcomes without any time limits ( = 10). Articles that did not include the interventions and related outcomes were excluded ( = 1,391).

RESULTS

Improved breastfeeding outcomes were reported in four (40%) papers, and three (30%) highlighted a behavioral change in infant and young child feeding practices following the implementation of the interventions. Increased knowledge about appropriate infant and young child feeding practices among mothers and humanitarian/health staff was reported in eight (80%) papers. However, outcomes were sometimes only generically reported, and some of the included papers had a low strength of evidence.

CONCLUSION

In the literature, there is a great dearth of studies evaluating the influence of interventions aimed at improving breastfeeding in emergency settings. More evidence is urgently needed to encourage and implement optimal breastfeeding practices.

摘要

背景

婴儿、幼儿及其母亲在人道主义紧急情况下处于脆弱状态。许多研究人员已经证明了在紧急情况下实施最佳母乳喂养实践的健康益处。指南说明了一系列保护、促进和支持母乳喂养的干预措施,但遗憾的是,这些建议仍未得到广泛应用。

研究目的

(1)回顾描述在人道主义紧急情况下保护、促进和支持母乳喂养干预措施的有效性的文献;(2)描述干预措施对母乳喂养开始、排他性和持续时间的影响;(3)评估文献中可用的相关母婴/儿童结局。

方法

在没有任何时间限制的情况下(=10),在 PubMed、CINAHL、 Cochrane Library、Psychology Database、JSTOR、Web of Science、EMBASE 和 Ovid 中搜索了考察母乳喂养保护、促进或支持干预措施以及相关结果的文章。不包括干预措施和相关结果的文章被排除在外(=1391)。

结果

四份(40%)报告报告了改善的母乳喂养结果,三份(30%)强调了干预措施实施后婴儿和幼儿喂养行为的变化。八份(80%)报告称,母亲和人道主义/卫生人员对适当婴儿和幼儿喂养实践的知识有所增加。然而,结果有时只是笼统报告的,并且一些纳入的论文证据强度较低。

结论

文献中缺乏评估旨在改善紧急情况下母乳喂养的干预措施影响的研究。迫切需要更多的证据来鼓励和实施最佳母乳喂养实践。

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