School of Health and Welfare, Dalarna University, Falun, Sweden.
Department of Paediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Drammen Hospital, Vestre Viken Hospital Trust, Drammen, Norway.
Int Breastfeed J. 2021 Nov 27;16(1):88. doi: 10.1186/s13006-021-00435-8.
Most qualitative research on breastfeeding the preterm or low-birthweight (LBW) infant has focused on negative insights; there are no comprehensive insights into how, when and why mothers experience positive breastfeeding experiences. We aimed to address this knowledge gap by exploring what characterizes and facilitates a positive breastfeeding experience in mothers of preterm and/or LBW infants.
A systematic review using meta-ethnographic methods was conducted. Search strategies involved a comprehensive search strategy on six bibliographic databases, citation tracking and reference checking. The analysis involved a reciprocal level of translation and a line of argument synthesis.
Searches identified 1774 hits and 17 articles from 14 studies were included, representing the views of 697 mothers. A positive breastfeeding experience was identified as being 'attuned'. Three themes and eight sub-themes were developed to describe what characterizes attuned breastfeeding. 'Trusting the body and what it can do', concerned how attuned breastfeeding was facilitated through understanding the bodily responses and capacity and feeling comfortable with holding the infant and to breastfeed. 'Being emotionally present - in the here and now' described the importance of feeling relaxed and reassured. 'Experiencing mutual positive responses', illuminated how attunement was related to feelings of mutuality - when the mother recognises the infant's cues, responds to these signals and receives a positive response from the infant. The key factors to facilitate attuned breastfeeding were opportunities for prolonged close physical contact with the infant, positive relationships with and support from staff and peers, and being facilitated to breastfeed when the infant showed feeding cues.
This study provides new insights into what characterizes a positive breastfeeding experience and how staff can facilitate and enable mothers to achieve attuned breastfeeding. Improvements in units' design, such as for rooming-in and having prolonged skin-to-skin contact, and care provided by knowledgeable, supportive and encouraging staff and peers, are crucial. The mother's physical and emotional states and the infant's behavioural responses and physiological signals should guide the process towards positive breastfeeding practices.
大多数关于早产儿或低出生体重儿(LBW)母乳喂养的定性研究都集中在负面观点上;对于母亲如何、何时以及为何会有积极的母乳喂养体验,没有全面的了解。我们旨在通过探索早产儿和/或 LBW 婴儿的母亲的积极母乳喂养体验的特征和促进因素来解决这一知识空白。
使用元人种学方法进行系统综述。搜索策略包括在六个书目数据库上进行全面搜索策略、引文跟踪和参考文献检查。分析涉及相互翻译和论证综合。
搜索确定了 1774 次命中,从 14 项研究中包括 17 篇文章,代表了 697 位母亲的观点。积极的母乳喂养体验被确定为“协调”。开发了三个主题和八个子主题来描述协调的母乳喂养的特征。“相信身体及其所能做的”,涉及通过理解身体反应和能力、感到舒适地抱着婴儿并进行母乳喂养来促进协调的母乳喂养。“在此时此地保持情绪投入”描述了放松和安心的重要性。“体验相互积极的反应”说明了协调与相互感受的关系——当母亲识别婴儿的暗示、对这些信号做出反应并从婴儿那里得到积极的反应时。促进协调母乳喂养的关键因素是与婴儿进行长时间密切身体接触的机会、与工作人员和同行的积极关系、以及在婴儿表现出喂养暗示时为母乳喂养提供便利。
本研究提供了关于积极母乳喂养体验的特征以及工作人员如何促进和使母亲实现协调母乳喂养的新见解。改善单位设计,如提供同室居住和长时间的皮肤接触,以及提供知识渊博、支持和鼓励的工作人员和同行提供护理,至关重要。母亲的身体和情绪状态以及婴儿的行为反应和生理信号应指导积极母乳喂养实践的过程。