Center for Biobehavioral Health, The Research Institute At Nationwide Children's Hospital, 700 Childrens Dr, Columbus, OH, 43205, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2021 Mar;25(3):497-506. doi: 10.1007/s10995-020-03056-5. Epub 2020 Nov 26.
Many women seek lactation consultant support in the postpartum period. Lactation consultant support in community or clinical settings is often assumed to extend breastfeeding duration, improve breastfeeding experiences, and be well-received. Few studies have assessed women's perceptions of the support they received, nor have perceptions been examined in relationship to breastfeeding outcomes and maternal well-being. Our objective was to characterize the lactation consultant support women received and examine how women's perceptions about the support related to their breastfeeding outcomes, anxiety and depressive symptoms, and parenting stress.
This observational, cross-sectional study examined receipt of postpartum lactation consultant support among 210 US women. Perceptions of lactation consultant support were examined in relation to breastfeeding outcomes, anxiety and depressive symptoms, and parenting stress to explore outcomes of negative versus positive lactation consultant support experiences, using linear and proportional hazards regression.
While overall perceptions of lactation consultant support were positive for most recipients (71%, n = 98), 29% (n = 40) reported negative perceptions of lactation consultant support. Negative perceptions were associated with lower breastfeeding self-efficacy (β = - 11.7, 95% CI - 17.3, - 6.0), a less successful breastfeeding experience (β = - 19.5, CI - 27.8, - 11.3), greater general anxiety (β = 6.5, CI 2.1, 10.9), and shorter total duration of milk production (HR = 0.39, 95% CI 0.18, 0.84). Perceptions were not associated with depressive symptoms or parenting stress.
Findings highlight the importance of ensuring that postpartum breastfeeding support provided by lactation consultants is perceived as positive by women.
许多女性在产后寻求哺乳顾问的支持。社区或临床环境中的哺乳顾问支持通常被认为可以延长母乳喂养的持续时间、改善母乳喂养体验,并且深受欢迎。很少有研究评估过女性对所接受支持的看法,也没有研究过这些看法与母乳喂养结果和产妇幸福感之间的关系。我们的目的是描述女性所接受的哺乳顾问支持,并探讨女性对支持的看法与她们的母乳喂养结果、焦虑和抑郁症状以及育儿压力之间的关系。
本观察性、横断面研究调查了 210 名美国女性产后接受的哺乳顾问支持情况。通过线性和比例风险回归,探讨了对哺乳顾问支持的看法与母乳喂养结果、焦虑和抑郁症状以及育儿压力之间的关系,以探索负面和正面哺乳顾问支持经历的结果。
尽管大多数接受者(71%,n=98)对哺乳顾问支持的总体看法是积极的,但仍有 29%(n=40)报告了对哺乳顾问支持的负面看法。负面看法与母乳喂养自我效能感较低(β=−11.7,95%置信区间为−17.3,−6.0)、母乳喂养经历不太成功(β=−19.5,置信区间为−27.8,−11.3)、一般焦虑程度较高(β=6.5,置信区间为 2.1,10.9)以及总产奶量较短(风险比=0.39,95%置信区间为 0.18,0.84)有关。看法与抑郁症状或育儿压力无关。
研究结果强调了确保由哺乳顾问提供的产后母乳喂养支持被女性视为积极的重要性。