McLardie-Hore Fiona E, McLachlan Helen L, Shafiei Touran, Forster Della A
Midwifery and Maternity Services Research, Royal Women's Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Judith Lumley Centre, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2020 Oct 30;10(10):e040412. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040412.
The Ringing Up about Breastfeeding earlY (RUBY) randomised controlled trial (RCT) of proactive telephone-based peer support for breastfeeding found that infants of women allocated to the intervention were more likely to be receiving breast milk at 6 months of age than those receiving usual care. This study explores women's experiences of receiving the RUBY peer support intervention.
Cross-sectional survey.
Women were recruited from the postnatal units of three tertiary hospitals in Melbourne, Australia.
Women allocated to receive telephone peer support in the RUBY RCT who completed a telephone interview at 6 months postpartum (501/574 (87%) in trial intervention arm) were invited to complete a postal survey on their experience of receiving support.
Experiences of support from the allocated peer, perceived helpfulness, topics discussed, overall satisfaction with the support and frequency and duration of contact were explored.
Surveys were sent between August 2013 and March 2016, and 72% (360/501) responded of whom 341 recalled receiving peer support. Women reported high levels of perceived helpfulness (79%) and overall satisfaction with the peer support (93%). Discussions included breastfeeding topics (milk supply, attachment), baby care, baby behaviour, and reassurance and emotional support. Women valued the practical and realistic support from another mother, as well as the proactive nature, continuity and accessibility of the support. The empathy, reassurance and encouragement provided helped the mothers to 'cope', to continue breast feeding and to feel empowered.
Most respondents were positive about their experience of receiving proactive telephone peer support for breastfeeding, further supporting the roll-out of this model as a strategy for increasing breastfeeding maintenance to 6 months. Recommendations include flexibility in the scheduling of calls according to individual need, and the use of text messages in conjunction with proactive calls, to enhance and facilitate communication between the peer and the mother.
ACTRN12612001024831.
“早期倡导母乳喂养”(RUBY)随机对照试验(RCT)对基于电话的母乳喂养同伴主动支持进行了研究,发现被分配到干预组的女性所生婴儿在6个月大时比接受常规护理的婴儿更有可能接受母乳喂养。本研究探讨了女性接受RUBY同伴支持干预的经历。
横断面调查。
从澳大利亚墨尔本的三家三级医院的产后病房招募女性。
在RUBY随机对照试验中被分配接受电话同伴支持且在产后6个月完成电话访谈的女性(试验干预组中的501/574(87%))被邀请完成一项关于她们接受支持经历的邮寄调查。
探讨了来自指定同伴的支持经历、感知到的帮助程度、讨论的话题、对支持的总体满意度以及联系的频率和时长。
调查于2013年8月至2016年3月期间发送,72%(360/501)的人做出回应,其中341人回忆起接受了同伴支持。女性报告称感知到的帮助程度很高(79%),对同伴支持总体满意度很高(93%)。讨论的话题包括母乳喂养问题(乳汁供应、含接情况)、婴儿护理、婴儿行为以及安慰和情感支持。女性重视来自另一位母亲的切实可行的支持,以及支持的主动性、连续性和可及性。所提供的同理心、安慰和鼓励帮助母亲们“应对”、继续母乳喂养并感到有力量。
大多数受访者对接受基于电话的母乳喂养同伴主动支持的经历持积极态度,进一步支持将该模式作为一种将母乳喂养维持到6个月的策略进行推广。建议包括根据个人需求灵活安排通话时间,并结合主动打电话使用短信,以加强和促进同伴与母亲之间的沟通。
ACTRN12612001024831。