3303 Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT, USA.
J Hum Lact. 2021 May;37(2):260-268. doi: 10.1177/08903344211003898. Epub 2021 Mar 18.
Pandemic-related restrictions have limited traditional models of lactation support.
The primary aim of this study was to determine changes to breastfeeding support services during the coronavirus-2019 pandemic according to trained lactation providers. The secondary aim was to assess strengths and limitations of telehealth services.
A prospective survey was conducted entirely online using the Qualtrics platform during June 2020. Gatekeepers at Connecticut agencies and breastfeeding networks were forwarded an anonymous survey link to distribute to eligible lactation staff.
A variety of participants ( = 39) completed the survey and the majority (69.2%; = 27) were providing only telehealth services. More than half (58.1%; = 18) of the participants who conducting telehealth in any form, found that virtual lactation support was moderately effective compared to in-person support. Weakness of virtual support included technical and logistical difficulties, challenges assisting with latching or reading body language over the phone or online, and accurately assessing infant growth. Strengths related to virtual support included the flexibility and convenience of home-based support, expanded communication strategies, and safety from virus exposure. Further, visits with a lactation professional decreased significantly during the pandemic. Limited in-hospital and pediatrician support were also noted, particularly among groups without access to telehealth resources.
As a result of the pandemic and associated shifts in lactation services, breastfeeding disparities may be further exacerbated among those without equitable access to lactation support. Challenges and innovations in virtual support may influence adaptive options in the field moving forward.
与大流行相关的限制措施限制了传统的哺乳支持模式。
本研究的主要目的是根据经过培训的哺乳提供者确定冠状病毒-2019 大流行期间哺乳支持服务的变化。次要目的是评估远程医疗服务的优势和局限性。
2020 年 6 月,使用 Qualtrics 平台在线进行了一项前瞻性调查。康涅狄格州机构和母乳喂养网络的把关人收到了分发给合格哺乳工作人员的匿名调查链接。
各种参与者(n=39)完成了调查,大多数(69.2%,n=27)仅提供远程医疗服务。超过一半(58.1%,n=18)以任何形式进行远程医疗的参与者发现,与面对面支持相比,虚拟哺乳支持效果中等。虚拟支持的弱点包括技术和后勤困难、在电话或在线上协助哺乳或阅读肢体语言方面的挑战,以及准确评估婴儿生长情况的困难。虚拟支持的优势包括基于家庭的支持的灵活性和便利性、扩展的沟通策略以及免受病毒暴露的安全性。此外,大流行期间,与哺乳专业人员的访问次数明显减少。还注意到医院和儿科医生支持有限,尤其是在那些无法获得远程医疗资源的群体中。
由于大流行以及哺乳服务的相关转变,那些无法平等获得哺乳支持的人,母乳喂养方面的差异可能会进一步加剧。虚拟支持方面的挑战和创新可能会影响该领域未来的适应性选择。