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人乳共享实践和婴儿喂养行为:供体和受体的比较。

Human milk-sharing practices and infant-feeding behaviours: A comparison of donors and recipients.

机构信息

Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.

University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.

出版信息

Matern Child Nutr. 2022 Oct;18(4):e13389. doi: 10.1111/mcn.13389. Epub 2022 Jun 27.

Abstract

Human milk sharing (HMS) is growing in popularity as an infant-feeding strategy in the United States. HMS families are a hidden population because HMS is a nonnormative and stigmatized behaviour. Thus, gaining access to HMS participants is challenging, and research on this topic remains limited. In particular, little is known about the broader infant-feeding behaviours of HMS parents. This study aimed to describe and compare the infant-feeding behaviours and HMS practices among a network of HMS donors and recipients. A detailed online survey was distributed to HMS parents in the Washington, DC region. Bivariate analyses were used to summarize the data by donor/recipient status when possible. Group differences were tested using analysis of variance for continuous variables and χ tests for categorical variables. Donors and recipients did not differ in their sociodemographic characteristics. Recipients were significantly more likely than donors to have experienced complications of labour and delivery, traumatic birth, postpartum depression or a negative breastfeeding experience. Donors and recipients did not differ significantly in their duration of lactation or HM-feeding. Interestingly, 30% of recipients ever produced excess milk and 21% of donors ever had difficulty producing enough milk for their child. Compared with donors, recipients faced numerous maternal health challenges, but were still able to achieve a long duration of HM-feeding. HMS recipients represent a vulnerable group who may benefit from additional psychosocial and lactation support to improve their health and breastfeeding outcomes. Additional research is needed to investigate the associations between HMS participation, infant-feeding behaviours and lactation outcomes.

摘要

人乳共享(HMS)作为一种在美国流行的婴儿喂养策略。HMS 家庭是一个隐藏的群体,因为 HMS 是一种非规范和污名化的行为。因此,接触 HMS 参与者具有挑战性,并且该主题的研究仍然有限。特别是,人们对 HMS 父母更广泛的婴儿喂养行为知之甚少。本研究旨在描述和比较华盛顿特区网络中 HMS 捐赠者和接受者的婴儿喂养行为和 HMS 实践。详细的在线调查分发给华盛顿特区地区的 HMS 父母。当可能时,通过供体/受体状态对数据进行双变量分析以进行总结。使用方差分析对连续变量和卡方检验对分类变量进行组间差异检验。供体和受体在社会人口特征上没有差异。与供体相比,接受者更有可能经历分娩和分娩并发症、创伤性分娩、产后抑郁或负面母乳喂养经历。供体和受体在母乳喂养时间或母乳喂养时间上没有显著差异。有趣的是,30%的接受者曾经产生过多的乳汁,21%的供体曾经遇到过产奶不足的情况。与供体相比,接受者面临着许多母婴健康挑战,但仍能够实现长时间的母乳喂养。HMS 接受者代表一个弱势群体,他们可能需要额外的心理社会和哺乳支持,以改善他们的健康和母乳喂养结果。需要进一步研究 HMS 参与、婴儿喂养行为和哺乳结果之间的关联。

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