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工作与母乳喂养:孟加拉国成衣厂中哺乳期女工经历的定性探索

Work and breast milk feeding: a qualitative exploration of the experience of lactating mothers working in ready made garments factories in urban Bangladesh.

机构信息

Health Systems and Population Studies Division (HSPSD), icddr,b, Universal Health Coverage, 68 Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Sarani, Mohakhali, Dhaka, 1212, Bangladesh.

Fragments Magazine, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

出版信息

Int Breastfeed J. 2020 Nov 7;15(1):93. doi: 10.1186/s13006-020-00338-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In Bangladesh 65% of children under 6 months of age were exclusively breastfed with maternal employment being a risk factor that has jeopardized exclusive breastfeeding. As Ready Made Garment (RMG) factories have been the largest employer of low income women in Bangladesh, the objective of our study was to explore the barriers and facilitators of breastfeeding and perceptions about use of expressed breast milk among mothers who worked in the RMG sector.

METHODS

This formative research was conducted during July-September 2015 in two slums of Dhaka among RMG workers who were mothers and the caregivers of 0-12 month old infants. Qualitative data was obtained from purposively selected participants of 8 in-depth interviews and 4 focus group discussions (mothers and caregivers), and 2 key informant (RMG factory official) interviews. Mothers were from multiple RMG factories while factory officials were from a single factory. Thematic analysis was conducted.

RESULTS

The main themes of qualitative exploration were knowledge and experience of breastfeeding; structural barriers (home and workplace); consequences of inadequate breastfeeding; and perception and experience of using expressed breast milk. Despite knowledge both of the benefits of breast milk and of the importance of breastfeeding for 6 months, most mothers introduced formula as early as 2 months to prepare for their return to work. Barriers such as excessive workload, inadequate crèche facilities at work, and lack of adequate caregivers at home impeded exclusive breastfeeding. Mothers and caregivers had very little knowledge about the use of expressed breast milk and were concerned about contamination.

CONCLUSION

As RMG factories are the largest employer of low-income women in Bangladesh, facilitating RMG factory working mothers' ability to use breast milk could help to promote infant health and help women remain in the workforce.

摘要

背景

在孟加拉国,65%的 6 个月以下儿童进行了纯母乳喂养,而母亲就业是母乳喂养的一个风险因素,这危及了纯母乳喂养。由于成衣(RMG)工厂是孟加拉国低收入女性的最大雇主,我们的研究目的是探讨在 RMG 部门工作的母亲母乳喂养的障碍和促进因素,以及她们对使用挤出母乳的看法。

方法

这项形成性研究于 2015 年 7 月至 9 月在达卡的两个贫民窟进行,研究对象是在 RMG 工作的母亲和 0-12 个月大婴儿的照顾者。从 8 名深度访谈和 4 组焦点小组(母亲和照顾者)以及 2 名关键知情人(RMG 工厂官员)访谈中获得定性数据。母亲来自多家 RMG 工厂,而工厂官员来自一家工厂。采用主题分析。

结果

定性探索的主要主题是母乳喂养的知识和经验;结构障碍(家庭和工作场所);母乳喂养不足的后果;以及对使用挤出母乳的看法和经验。尽管大多数母亲都知道母乳的好处以及母乳喂养 6 个月的重要性,但由于要为返回工作岗位做准备,她们在 2 个月大时就开始给孩子喂配方奶。工作量过大、工作场所的托儿所设施不足以及家庭中缺乏足够的照顾者等障碍阻碍了纯母乳喂养。母亲和照顾者对使用挤出母乳知之甚少,并且担心会受到污染。

结论

由于 RMG 工厂是孟加拉国低收入女性的最大雇主,因此促进 RMG 工厂工作的母亲使用母乳的能力有助于促进婴儿健康,并帮助女性继续留在劳动力市场。

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