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澳大利亚母乳喂养协会上门服务中的母乳喂养支持:描述性调查。

Breastfeeding support at an Australian Breastfeeding Association drop-in service: a descriptive survey.

机构信息

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Int Breastfeed J. 2020 Nov 30;15(1):101. doi: 10.1186/s13006-020-00345-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In Australia, during the early establishment phase of breastfeeding, women can access telephone peer support counselling provided by the Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) however options for face-to-face peer support are limited. The known factors which improve ongoing and exclusive breastfeeding include face-to-face support, peer and/or professional support, and trained personnel. This study aimed to examine women's experiences of accessing one breastfeeding drop-in peer support service provided by trained peer support volunteer counsellors from the ABA.

METHODS

Women who accessed the service were invited, in 2014, to participate in an anonymous online survey which collected both quantitative and qualitative data. Participants were asked about their experiences of breastfeeding support, as well as their experiences of the drop-in service. In total, 53 women completed the online survey, and subsequent analysis generated descriptive statistics and qualitative themes.

RESULTS

Responses to the survey revealed that women attended the drop-in service with infants ranging in age from less than 1 week through to 12 months of age. Most women reported attending with infants aged 0-8 weeks of age (72%). The predominant presenting problems identified were sore/damaged nipples, difficulties with infant latching to the breast, or concerns about using nipple shields. Analysis of the open text qualitative responses revealed one overarching theme 'Support to continue breastfeeding' and four subthemes: 'feeling listened to and not judged'; 'emotional support and confidence building'; 'the importance of face-to-face, practical support'; and 'the need for ongoing, free access'.

DISCUSSION

In this study many women were seeking support for ongoing breastfeeding difficulties. Health professionals who had limited breastfeeding knowledge and skills were identified as most unhelpful in providing support with ongoing breastfeeding difficulties. Women valued having access to trained peer counsellors, who had the capacity to provide non-judgemental, face-to-face support; who could sit through a feed; in a space that was 'safe'; and who could enhance a woman's confidence with breastfeeding over the course of her full breastfeeding journey.

CONCLUSIONS

Reactive peer support, provided in response to need, at an Australian Breastfeeding Association drop-in service, was described by participants as pivotal to enabling their ongoing breastfeeding.

摘要

背景

在澳大利亚,母乳喂养的早期阶段,女性可以获得澳大利亚母乳喂养协会(ABA)提供的电话同伴支持咨询,但面对面同伴支持的选择有限。已知可改善持续和纯母乳喂养的因素包括面对面支持、同伴和/或专业支持以及经过培训的人员。本研究旨在检查女性在接受由 ABA 培训的同伴支持志愿者顾问提供的一项母乳喂养即到即停同伴支持服务时的体验。

方法

2014 年,访问该服务的女性受邀参与一项匿名在线调查,该调查收集了定量和定性数据。参与者被问及她们的母乳喂养支持体验,以及她们对即到即停服务的体验。共有 53 名女性完成了在线调查,随后的分析生成了描述性统计数据和定性主题。

结果

对调查的回应表明,女性带着年龄在 1 周以下至 12 个月的婴儿参加即到即停服务。大多数女性报告说她们带着 0-8 周大的婴儿来参加(72%)。确定的主要问题是乳头疼痛/受损、婴儿衔乳困难,或对使用乳头护罩的担忧。对开放式文本定性回应的分析揭示了一个总体主题“支持继续母乳喂养”和四个子主题:“感到被倾听而不被评判”;“情感支持和信心建设”;“面对面、实际支持的重要性”;和“需要持续、免费的访问”。

讨论

在这项研究中,许多女性正在寻求持续母乳喂养困难的支持。被确定为最无助于提供持续母乳喂养困难支持的是母乳喂养知识和技能有限的卫生专业人员。女性重视获得经过培训的同伴顾问的支持,他们能够提供非评判性、面对面的支持;能够在“安全”的空间里坐下来,在一个喂养过程中;并且能够在整个母乳喂养过程中增强女性对母乳喂养的信心。

结论

参与者描述,在澳大利亚母乳喂养协会的即到即停服务中,按需提供的反应性同伴支持对于支持她们持续母乳喂养至关重要。

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